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Racism is taking over writers professionalism


tony  1 | 8   Freelance Writer
Jan 25, 2014 | #1
Dear Writers, students, observers, and company representatives

I have gone through a number of threads and noticed that racism is taking its course even among writers from various parts. What we are after is providing professional papers to the clients.

If you have nothing useful to comment on my post, you would rather keep it to yourself. I have read enough racists statements and insults so I do not need any more.

Thank you in advance for maintaining professionalism.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Jan 26, 2014 | #2
Tony, one can not be "racist" against a geographical location or mentality. The fact of the matter is that the vast majority of Kenyan writers in the AMERICAN essay writing industry have proven to be woefully unqualified and downright fraudulent. You are a perfect example.
OP tony  1 | 8   Freelance Writer
Jan 26, 2014 | #3
I never asked for your suggestions and stupid posts on my thread. Consider starting yours with the same topic and comment to yourself *****.
writers2beware  29 | 1712 ☆☆  
Jan 27, 2014 | #4
You started s-i* with me elsewhere. I'm going to highlight your painful ignorance every chance I get.
Smiley73  4 | 591 ☆☆  
Mar 10, 2018 | #5
Researching RacismIt isn't racism as it is a healthy discussion about the rights and wrongs of the essay writing industry.

The discussions here are all about how the pretenders from the aforementioned countries tend to muddle the issue which is, the quality of work provided to the students who pay for their services.

By pretending to be who they are not, they give the legitimate writers from the UK and USA a bad name / rep.

Had these people not pretended to be something more than what they truly are, had they practiced more transparency in their work, then this discussion may not even be taking place. It would not take place because the students would have been properly informed about the true nature of the writer whom they wish to hire and as such, could have made an informed decision regarding their order.

That would have been the ideal case rather than having the students come here to complain to the high heavens about their writer who turns out to not be American or British in the first place.

Do you see why it isn't a race discussion but instead a discussion about misinforming and deceiving people instead?
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Mar 20, 2018 | #6
I don't know how or why certain kinds of scams and schemes become so popular in specific countries, but operatives in Kenya (and Ukraine) seem to have embraced essay-writing-service scams the same way Nigerians pioneered the first of the "419" schemes years ago. Either way, simply recognizing that certain types of scams and schemes have become popular in specific countries doesn't amount to racism.
wordsies  5 | 389     Freelance Writer
Mar 20, 2018 | #7
Didn't you get the memo FW? We're all fascists and racists now......
ProfessorVerb  35 | 829   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Mar 26, 2018 | #8
We're all fascists and racists now

Okay, I'll admit to some ill-concealed prejudices against other races, but these views are based on actual experiences and empirical observations for more than 50 years, At the risk of being labeled a racist, many of my best friends are in fact black (I lost two of them in Vietnam) and I resent being lumped with ******** who believe we aren't equal. Please note, wordsies, that my personal experiences and views are not indicative of the U.S. As far as I'm concerned, we should welcome everyone. We don't need a Wall, we need bridges. Welcome to my country ...
Write Review  1 | 546 ☆☆  
Oct 17, 2018 | #9
I think the OP is mistaken. The discussions at this forum are not based on racism. Rather it is based on questionable work ethics of academic writers coming out of certain third world countries. The fact that the countries being mentioned are third world does not immediately indicate racism. It merely indicates incompetence on the part of the writer and business owner from that region of the world. The OP somehow managed to confuse himself with regards to the meaning of racism and incompetence. It is the incompetence of these writers that are mentioned in great / vivid detail within the threads at this forum.

Nobody here judges the writers based on race. The judgements are based on client work experiences with writers from these countries, and the way that these writers participate in these forums discussion threads. There is nothing racist about that. So the OP was wrong to assume that racism is taking over the writing profession. As long as a writer provides the client's needs, regardless of where he is from, then he won't be judged negatively by the client and the participants here.
Study Review  - | 254  
Jun 28, 2019 | #10
The location of the writer truly does not matter regardless of the situation. For as long as the writer is compliant with ethical standards and know how to conduct himself in the forum (or even in his own workplace), then there's no point arguing about the logistics of it all. Being country-based is not equitable to having racist impositions.
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Feb 18, 2020 | #11
Racism in the workplace exists everywhere, regardless of the occupation. The academic writing field is not an exception. However, racism isn't the first thing that comes to the mind of the student who hires a writer. Remember, the students hire the writers blindly. They fall for the English sounding names, UK or US address, and other misleading tricks employed by the writer or the company. The writers at this forum do not give a hoot about where a writer is located either. As long as everyone gets along, racism doesn't exist. However, there are some writers who cross that line and find themselves in a defensive position. Just like all liars, they are caught by the way they portray themselves. It is only then when the location of a writer is known and it is only at that point when the discussion takes on a racist stance. It is the writer himself who creates the conflict with others, that leads to the discussion of racism. Nobody here cares about where a writer is located. The discussion here only centers on protecting the clients from scammers. If a third world writer, who doesn't have any true writing chops gets outed, it's not racism. Its just the truth uncovered.




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