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If you take a stroll over to the ChanceMe subreddit, you'll find that ambitious applicants, regardless of race, are already starting to pad their resumes with DEI initiatives. Youth ambassadors for mental illness, leaders of Social Justice, Equity, and Inequality clubs, clubs that work to promote inclusion of kids with disabilities, all of these and more abound in the resumes of the modern college applicant.

I think regardless of the Supreme Court decision, the racial makeup of colleges will stay the same.

If you break it down into subsets of Asians it seems that Indians and Japanese are the most Democrat, weighing in at around 57% Democratic. Vietnamese are mostly Independent and Republican, with only 23% Democratic. Interesting to go through the survey and see how it breaks down, I really wonder what 'Independent' actually means in this. Libertarian?

Image of demographic breakdown: https://imgur.com/a/jnsMKax

This is something that puzzles me. My uncut friends never expressed that they felt any angst or emotional distress about being uncircumcised growing up. One of them even went to a school district where a lot of the student body was Jewish, and he was never harassed about the state of his genitalia. All of them had healthy dating lives and most are now married with the intention of keeping their kids uncut. At my school I also remember this being a non-issue. No one's really scrutinizing dicks in the locker room.

Is it really so common for people to be harassed over whether or not they're circumcised?

I remember when Squid Game came out there was a lot of kerfuffle on Twitter over how attractive the man in the business suit who slaps the leading man a bunch of times in the subway was. I do think that he along with the Pakistani, the leading man, and the North Korean defector are both fairly attractive. I agree with you that the rest are on the uglier side.

However, I think that each character has a flair to them that makes them 'emotionally attractive', or maybe 'emotionally engaging' is a better word for it. When I think of Rings of Power, I think of blandness and of an odd uniformity. The Squid Game characters are more vivid, more engaging, more 'real', and I suppose that would make them more 'attractive to watch' in comparison.

If you like anime, then go for it. It's pretty good.