“Thank God for immigrants. They're the only ones who have any personality left. They still allow themselves emotions, judgments, and all those qualities that we are "evolving" past. I don't know what they're saying, but I can tell they're speaking honestly.” AmericaLanguageDifferencesRaceUnited StatesHonestyCommunicationImmigrationImmigrantsNew York CityAmerican CultureNew YorkersEthnicityAmericansCultural DifferencesMelting PotImmigrant ExperienceChanging TimesShowing EmotionShowing The World Who You Are Book:The Coloring Book: A Comedian Solves Race Relations in America Source: The Coloring Book: A Comedian Solves Race Relations in America
“The races are like America's children. White people are the firstborn, so they were Dad's favorite. Black people are the second kids, the abused ones, so they still hate Dad. Latinos are the third, caught in the middle and always trying to make peace between the other siblings. Asians are the youngest, and get good marks in school, but basically are just trying to keep their heads down and not get involved. And Native Americans are the old uncle who owns a house and everyone else in the family was like, "He's not using that! Let's move in!” AmericaRaceRacismAmerican HistoryAmerican CultureRacism In AmericaStereotypesEthnicityAmericansRacial PrejudiceRacism And CultureStereotypingEthnic StereotypesU S Culture Book:The Coloring Book: A Comedian Solves Race Relations in America Source: The Coloring Book: A Comedian Solves Race Relations in America
“I've been to Japan, I've been to China, I've been to Africa, I've been to the Middle East, I've been to Europe a little bit. I've never been to South America.” LittlesAmericaBitsMiddleLittle BitEuropeSouthChinaEastJapanMiddle EastSouth America Author:Colin Quinn