the reason i said it could be racist is due to the stereotyping, and i know it's not true.
the reason i said it could be racist is due to the stereotyping, and i know it's not true.
So while not every yard crew is Hispanic or immigrants, it is common enough to acknowledge. Where I grew up the yard crews were often Filipino, Chinese, or Japanese, and the tree trimmers were often Samoans or Tongans. Sometimes a crew would offer to trim our palms out front just for the coconuts.
Yes, I got that. I just think that there are so many yard crews and I was wondering why. It’s like Vietnamese ladies who do nails. One of the few programs that helped Vietnamese refugee women get job skills was that.
sadly though it still falls into the "harmful stereotype" sorta casual racism that we all sorta accept, similar to the Calgon commercial about detergent "ancient chinese secret" thing that implied about chinese run laundries, and that was another service that was similar to the vietnamese nail techs