Discrimination against Asians

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Anonymous wrote:TJ reform is long overdue. If that means some racist Asians have to accept a seat at the table for others, they can either accept it or be prepared to get called out for their prejudice. The change won’t stop in its tracks just because some right-wing ideologue has a meltdown.


It is not just Asians who are against expanding access to TJ, it is people of every race who are fighting for segregated schools.


Fixed that for you.


I’m sorry - segregated schools? Are you the poster who thinks leaving Maggie Walked high school and Langley High school are just fine but TJ which is the only minority heavy school is the only problem?


This! At least the students at TJ earned it by passing a test. The students at Langley earned it by... having rich parents?
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Anonymous wrote:TJ reform is long overdue. If that means some racist Asians have to accept a seat at the table for others, they can either accept it or be prepared to get called out for their prejudice. The change won’t stop in its tracks just because some right-wing ideologue has a meltdown.


The SJW community is long overdue reform. The way that they can wreak unchecked havoc on unprotected minorities and gifted students shows that we need to revise the system so that they don't have as much influence in the process. They can either accept it or be prepared to get called out for their prejudice. The change won't stop in its tracks just because some hypocritical ideologue has a meltdown.


To the contrary the "SJW community" (read, those who long have had no voice) is just starting to express itself. How great that they now have some influence while it's crybabies like Asra Nomani and her pals who are now relegating to whining on forums like this and Twitter.


Debatable. I don't think we're talking about the same groups of people.
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Anonymous wrote:TJ reform is long overdue. If that means some racist Asians have to accept a seat at the table for others, they can either accept it or be prepared to get called out for their prejudice. The change won’t stop in its tracks just because some right-wing ideologue has a meltdown.


It is not just Asians who are against expanding access to TJ, it is people of every race who are fighting for segregated schools.


Fixed that for you.


I’m sorry - segregated schools? Are you the poster who thinks leaving Maggie Walked high school and Langley High school are just fine but TJ which is the only minority heavy school is the only problem?


This! At least the students at TJ earned it by passing a test. The students at Langley earned it by... having rich parents?


Keep deflecting. It's great, especially when it comes from people who've made clear for years they look down on every high school that isn't 70% Asian and doesn't have a cheesy fake Rotunda out front.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ reform is long overdue. If that means some racist Asians have to accept a seat at the table for others, they can either accept it or be prepared to get called out for their prejudice. The change won’t stop in its tracks just because some right-wing ideologue has a meltdown.


It is not just Asians who are against expanding access to TJ, it is people of every race who are fighting for segregated schools.


Fixed that for you.


I’m sorry - segregated schools? Are you the poster who thinks leaving Maggie Walked high school and Langley High school are just fine but TJ which is the only minority heavy school is the only problem?


This! At least the students at TJ earned it by passing a test. The students at Langley earned it by... having rich parents?


Keep deflecting. It's great, especially when it comes from people who've made clear for years they look down on every high school that isn't 70% Asian and doesn't have a cheesy fake Rotunda out front.


You're accusing us of deflecting...by deflecting and refusing to respond to the point - wow you've learnt a lot from Trump. There's no logical arguments that can be made with you, since you just won't respond to them, you'd rather call us names and insult us.

Also, what's with this massive chip you're carrying on your shoulder - apparently we're looking down upon every high school that isn't 70% asian - are you just inventing new asian crimes now? Where are these large numbers of 70% asian schools in NoVa btw?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ reform is long overdue. If that means some racist Asians have to accept a seat at the table for others, they can either accept it or be prepared to get called out for their prejudice. The change won’t stop in its tracks just because some right-wing ideologue has a meltdown.


It is not just Asians who are against expanding access to TJ, it is people of every race who are fighting for segregated schools.


Fixed that for you.


I’m sorry - segregated schools? Are you the poster who thinks leaving Maggie Walked high school and Langley High school are just fine but TJ which is the only minority heavy school is the only problem?


This! At least the students at TJ earned it by passing a test. The students at Langley earned it by... having rich parents?


Keep deflecting. It's great, especially when it comes from people who've made clear for years they look down on every high school that isn't 70% Asian and doesn't have a cheesy fake Rotunda out front.


You're accusing us of deflecting...by deflecting and refusing to respond to the point - wow you've learnt a lot from Trump. There's no logical arguments that can be made with you, since you just won't respond to them, you'd rather call us names and insult us.

Also, what's with this massive chip you're carrying on your shoulder - apparently we're looking down upon every high school that isn't 70% asian - are you just inventing new asian crimes now? Where are these large numbers of 70% asian schools in NoVa btw?


Um, that would be TJ now. And the “what-aboutism” when comes to Langley is a joke. Asians at Langley were among those throwing the biggest fit when there was even a hint of changing Langley’s boundaries. Sorry, not sorry, you are going to have to deal with some changes.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ reform is long overdue. If that means some racist Asians have to accept a seat at the table for others, they can either accept it or be prepared to get called out for their prejudice. The change won’t stop in its tracks just because some right-wing ideologue has a meltdown.


It is not just Asians who are against expanding access to TJ, it is people of every race who are fighting for segregated schools.


Fixed that for you.


I’m sorry - segregated schools? Are you the poster who thinks leaving Maggie Walked high school and Langley High school are just fine but TJ which is the only minority heavy school is the only problem?


This! At least the students at TJ earned it by passing a test. The students at Langley earned it by... having rich parents?


Keep deflecting. It's great, especially when it comes from people who've made clear for years they look down on every high school that isn't 70% Asian and doesn't have a cheesy fake Rotunda out front.


You're accusing us of deflecting...by deflecting and refusing to respond to the point - wow you've learnt a lot from Trump. There's no logical arguments that can be made with you, since you just won't respond to them, you'd rather call us names and insult us.

Also, what's with this massive chip you're carrying on your shoulder - apparently we're looking down upon every high school that isn't 70% asian - are you just inventing new asian crimes now? Where are these large numbers of 70% asian schools in NoVa btw?


Um, that would be TJ now. And the “what-aboutism” when comes to Langley is a joke. Asians at Langley were among those throwing the biggest fit when there was even a hint of changing Langley’s boundaries. Sorry, not sorry, you are going to have to deal with some changes.



Thanks for confirming that TJ is the only majority Asian school in NoVa - I can see how you would be upset by that.

Asians are under-represented at Langley, so when you say Asians are among those throwing the biggest fit about the rezoning and I see petitions launched only by non-Asians, forgive me for not believing you, especially when you've presented no sources to the contrary. You still seem to be defending the demographics at Langley and Maggie Walker. Your hostility appears to be uniquely restricted to TJ.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ reform is long overdue. If that means some racist Asians have to accept a seat at the table for others, they can either accept it or be prepared to get called out for their prejudice. The change won’t stop in its tracks just because some right-wing ideologue has a meltdown.


It is not just Asians who are against expanding access to TJ, it is people of every race who are fighting for segregated schools.


Fixed that for you.


I’m sorry - segregated schools? Are you the poster who thinks leaving Maggie Walked high school and Langley High school are just fine but TJ which is the only minority heavy school is the only problem?


This! At least the students at TJ earned it by passing a test. The students at Langley earned it by... having rich parents?


Keep deflecting. It's great, especially when it comes from people who've made clear for years they look down on every high school that isn't 70% Asian and doesn't have a cheesy fake Rotunda out front.


You're accusing us of deflecting...by deflecting and refusing to respond to the point - wow you've learnt a lot from Trump. There's no logical arguments that can be made with you, since you just won't respond to them, you'd rather call us names and insult us.

Also, what's with this massive chip you're carrying on your shoulder - apparently we're looking down upon every high school that isn't 70% asian - are you just inventing new asian crimes now? Where are these large numbers of 70% asian schools in NoVa btw?


Um, that would be TJ now. And the “what-aboutism” when comes to Langley is a joke. Asians at Langley were among those throwing the biggest fit when there was even a hint of changing Langley’s boundaries. Sorry, not sorry, you are going to have to deal with some changes.



Thanks for confirming that TJ is the only majority Asian school in NoVa - I can see how you would be upset by that.

Asians are under-represented at Langley, so when you say Asians are among those throwing the biggest fit about the rezoning and I see petitions launched only by non-Asians, forgive me for not believing you, especially when you've presented no sources to the contrary. You still seem to be defending the demographics at Langley and Maggie Walker. Your hostility appears to be uniquely restricted to TJ.


Liar. Asians are over-represented at Langley, just not to the same extent as at TJ. Do you never check your facts before posting BS?
Anonymous
They are making the GPA cut-off 3.5 to let in a ton of white students. If they wanted black and Hispanic, they would have made the cut-off 3.0

This is affirmative action move for whites
Anonymous
Brabrand for president 2024!!!!!

sometime to confront the special interests for the good of the community

we DESPERATELY need real leaders like Braband
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Brabrand for president 2024!!!!!

sometime to confront the special interests for the good of the community

we DESPERATELY need real leaders like Braband


You're literally singling out Asians as a racial group and calling them prejudiced segregationists, while on the other side of your mouth you're talking about the good of the community and real leadership. I don't think that "diversity" and "equity" means what you think it means.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ reform is long overdue. If that means some racist Asians have to accept a seat at the table for others, they can either accept it or be prepared to get called out for their prejudice. The change won’t stop in its tracks just because some right-wing ideologue has a meltdown.


It is not just Asians who are against expanding access to TJ, it is people of every race who are fighting for segregated schools.


Fixed that for you.


I’m sorry - segregated schools? Are you the poster who thinks leaving Maggie Walked high school and Langley High school are just fine but TJ which is the only minority heavy school is the only problem?


This! At least the students at TJ earned it by passing a test. The students at Langley earned it by... having rich parents?


Keep deflecting. It's great, especially when it comes from people who've made clear for years they look down on every high school that isn't 70% Asian and doesn't have a cheesy fake Rotunda out front.


You're accusing us of deflecting...by deflecting and refusing to respond to the point - wow you've learnt a lot from Trump. There's no logical arguments that can be made with you, since you just won't respond to them, you'd rather call us names and insult us.

Also, what's with this massive chip you're carrying on your shoulder - apparently we're looking down upon every high school that isn't 70% asian - are you just inventing new asian crimes now? Where are these large numbers of 70% asian schools in NoVa btw?


Um, that would be TJ now. And the “what-aboutism” when comes to Langley is a joke. Asians at Langley were among those throwing the biggest fit when there was even a hint of changing Langley’s boundaries. Sorry, not sorry, you are going to have to deal with some changes.



Thanks for confirming that TJ is the only majority Asian school in NoVa - I can see how you would be upset by that.

Asians are under-represented at Langley, so when you say Asians are among those throwing the biggest fit about the rezoning and I see petitions launched only by non-Asians, forgive me for not believing you, especially when you've presented no sources to the contrary. You still seem to be defending the demographics at Langley and Maggie Walker. Your hostility appears to be uniquely restricted to TJ.


Asians represent 1/4 of Langley. I would hardly consider that underrepresented.

My kids attend an AAP center that is zoned for Langley. Our school is 1/3 Asian. My child’s AAP class is about 70% Asian. Last year, his class was 90% Asian. Sadly there were no Hispanic or blacks in his AAP class last year or this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Brabrand for president 2024!!!!!

sometime to confront the special interests for the good of the community

we DESPERATELY need real leaders like Braband


He is either way in over his head or he is a genius in tricking everyone to think this is really for URMs. Regardless, we are all fools.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ reform is long overdue. If that means some racist Asians have to accept a seat at the table for others, they can either accept it or be prepared to get called out for their prejudice. The change won’t stop in its tracks just because some right-wing ideologue has a meltdown.


It is not just Asians who are against expanding access to TJ, it is people of every race who are fighting for segregated schools.


Fixed that for you.


I’m sorry - segregated schools? Are you the poster who thinks leaving Maggie Walked high school and Langley High school are just fine but TJ which is the only minority heavy school is the only problem?


This! At least the students at TJ earned it by passing a test. The students at Langley earned it by... having rich parents?


Keep deflecting. It's great, especially when it comes from people who've made clear for years they look down on every high school that isn't 70% Asian and doesn't have a cheesy fake Rotunda out front.


You're accusing us of deflecting...by deflecting and refusing to respond to the point - wow you've learnt a lot from Trump. There's no logical arguments that can be made with you, since you just won't respond to them, you'd rather call us names and insult us.

Also, what's with this massive chip you're carrying on your shoulder - apparently we're looking down upon every high school that isn't 70% asian - are you just inventing new asian crimes now? Where are these large numbers of 70% asian schools in NoVa btw?


Um, that would be TJ now. And the “what-aboutism” when comes to Langley is a joke. Asians at Langley were among those throwing the biggest fit when there was even a hint of changing Langley’s boundaries. Sorry, not sorry, you are going to have to deal with some changes.



Thanks for confirming that TJ is the only majority Asian school in NoVa - I can see how you would be upset by that.

Asians are under-represented at Langley, so when you say Asians are among those throwing the biggest fit about the rezoning and I see petitions launched only by non-Asians, forgive me for not believing you, especially when you've presented no sources to the contrary. You still seem to be defending the demographics at Langley and Maggie Walker. Your hostility appears to be uniquely restricted to TJ.


Asians represent 1/4 of Langley. I would hardly consider that underrepresented.

My kids attend an AAP center that is zoned for Langley. Our school is 1/3 Asian. My child’s AAP class is about 70% Asian. Last year, his class was 90% Asian. Sadly there were no Hispanic or blacks in his AAP class last year or this year.


Is the committee that decides who gets into AAP (or TJ for that matter) made up of all Asians?

White people make the rules, the decisions, and hold the power to make ‘reforms’ to keep themselves at the top of the chain.



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ reform is long overdue. If that means some racist Asians have to accept a seat at the table for others, they can either accept it or be prepared to get called out for their prejudice. The change won’t stop in its tracks just because some right-wing ideologue has a meltdown.


It is not just Asians who are against expanding access to TJ, it is people of every race who are fighting for segregated schools.


Fixed that for you.


I’m sorry - segregated schools? Are you the poster who thinks leaving Maggie Walked high school and Langley High school are just fine but TJ which is the only minority heavy school is the only problem?


This! At least the students at TJ earned it by passing a test. The students at Langley earned it by... having rich parents?


Keep deflecting. It's great, especially when it comes from people who've made clear for years they look down on every high school that isn't 70% Asian and doesn't have a cheesy fake Rotunda out front.


You're accusing us of deflecting...by deflecting and refusing to respond to the point - wow you've learnt a lot from Trump. There's no logical arguments that can be made with you, since you just won't respond to them, you'd rather call us names and insult us.

Also, what's with this massive chip you're carrying on your shoulder - apparently we're looking down upon every high school that isn't 70% asian - are you just inventing new asian crimes now? Where are these large numbers of 70% asian schools in NoVa btw?


Um, that would be TJ now. And the “what-aboutism” when comes to Langley is a joke. Asians at Langley were among those throwing the biggest fit when there was even a hint of changing Langley’s boundaries. Sorry, not sorry, you are going to have to deal with some changes.



Thanks for confirming that TJ is the only majority Asian school in NoVa - I can see how you would be upset by that.

Asians are under-represented at Langley, so when you say Asians are among those throwing the biggest fit about the rezoning and I see petitions launched only by non-Asians, forgive me for not believing you, especially when you've presented no sources to the contrary. You still seem to be defending the demographics at Langley and Maggie Walker. Your hostility appears to be uniquely restricted to TJ.


Asians represent 1/4 of Langley. I would hardly consider that underrepresented.

My kids attend an AAP center that is zoned for Langley. Our school is 1/3 Asian. My child’s AAP class is about 70% Asian. Last year, his class was 90% Asian. Sadly there were no Hispanic or blacks in his AAP class last year or this year.


Is the committee that decides who gets into AAP (or TJ for that matter) made up of all Asians?

White people make the rules, the decisions, and hold the power to make ‘reforms’ to keep themselves at the top of the chain.





I have posted previously about this but many elite white families send their kids to private school. Otherwise I’m sure AAP and TJ would be more white.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TJ reform is long overdue. If that means some racist Asians have to accept a seat at the table for others, they can either accept it or be prepared to get called out for their prejudice. The change won’t stop in its tracks just because some right-wing ideologue has a meltdown.


It is not just Asians who are against expanding access to TJ, it is people of every race who are fighting for segregated schools.


Fixed that for you.


I’m sorry - segregated schools? Are you the poster who thinks leaving Maggie Walked high school and Langley High school are just fine but TJ which is the only minority heavy school is the only problem?


This! At least the students at TJ earned it by passing a test. The students at Langley earned it by... having rich parents?


Keep deflecting. It's great, especially when it comes from people who've made clear for years they look down on every high school that isn't 70% Asian and doesn't have a cheesy fake Rotunda out front.


You're accusing us of deflecting...by deflecting and refusing to respond to the point - wow you've learnt a lot from Trump. There's no logical arguments that can be made with you, since you just won't respond to them, you'd rather call us names and insult us.

Also, what's with this massive chip you're carrying on your shoulder - apparently we're looking down upon every high school that isn't 70% asian - are you just inventing new asian crimes now? Where are these large numbers of 70% asian schools in NoVa btw?


Um, that would be TJ now. And the “what-aboutism” when comes to Langley is a joke. Asians at Langley were among those throwing the biggest fit when there was even a hint of changing Langley’s boundaries. Sorry, not sorry, you are going to have to deal with some changes.



Thanks for confirming that TJ is the only majority Asian school in NoVa - I can see how you would be upset by that.

Asians are under-represented at Langley, so when you say Asians are among those throwing the biggest fit about the rezoning and I see petitions launched only by non-Asians, forgive me for not believing you, especially when you've presented no sources to the contrary. You still seem to be defending the demographics at Langley and Maggie Walker. Your hostility appears to be uniquely restricted to TJ.


Liar. Asians are over-represented at Langley, just not to the same extent as at TJ. Do you never check your facts before posting BS?


Non-Hispanic white students are 47 percent of Fairfax County's high school students. But at Langley: 73 percent of the students are non-Hispanic whites. At McLean: 61 percent, according to school numbers. Madison's non-hispanic whites are at 73 percent, and Oakton, 62 percent. But sure, complain about the Asians!

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