U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Friday called for a response from a Virginia school

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.
Anonymous
Any words on the verdict? When can we expect?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.


Listen to the tone-deaf!

There is irony there too…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.


Listen to the tone-deaf!

There is irony there too…


The rich Asian parents don’t want the poor Asian families to take their seats. After all, they are ENTITLED to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.


Listen to the tone-deaf!

There is irony there too…


The rich Asian parents don’t want the poor Asian families to take their seats. After all, they are ENTITLED to them.


What nonsense. Poor Asian families who really want the TJ experience are not looking for handouts/experience points. You guys are thrusting them into the argument just to make it seem you are not racist...you have already been exposed. So no point now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.


Listen to the tone-deaf!

There is irony there too…


The rich Asian parents don’t want the poor Asian families to take their seats. After all, they are ENTITLED to them.


What nonsense. Poor Asian families who really want the TJ experience are not looking for handouts/experience points. You guys are thrusting them into the argument just to make it seem you are not racist...you have already been exposed. So no point now.


I heard that the number of low-income asian students doubled with the new selection process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.


Listen to the tone-deaf!

There is irony there too…


The rich Asian parents don’t want the poor Asian families to take their seats. After all, they are ENTITLED to them.


What nonsense. Poor Asian families who really want the TJ experience are not looking for handouts/experience points. You guys are thrusting them into the argument just to make it seem you are not racist...you have already been exposed. So no point now.


I’m sure they’ll turn down their offers to give them to the rich Asian kids who are really entitled to them.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.


Listen to the tone-deaf!

There is irony there too…


The rich Asian parents don’t want the poor Asian families to take their seats. After all, they are ENTITLED to them.


What nonsense. Poor Asian families who really want the TJ experience are not looking for handouts/experience points. You guys are thrusting them into the argument just to make it seem you are not racist...you have already been exposed. So no point now.


+1

These "reform" people are either outright dishonest or plain stupid, or likely both.

I am glad we have a supreme court to ensure stupid majority doesn't ruin this country. Let's wait and see. I trust John Roberts. He will make a good decision one way or the other.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.


Listen to the tone-deaf!

There is irony there too…


The rich Asian parents don’t want the poor Asian families to take their seats. After all, they are ENTITLED to them.


What nonsense. Poor Asian families who really want the TJ experience are not looking for handouts/experience points. You guys are thrusting them into the argument just to make it seem you are not racist...you have already been exposed. So no point now.


I heard that the number of low-income asian students doubled with the new selection process.


This is false.

It actually increased by a factor of six.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.


Listen to the tone-deaf!

There is irony there too…


The rich Asian parents don’t want the poor Asian families to take their seats. After all, they are ENTITLED to them.


What nonsense. Poor Asian families who really want the TJ experience are not looking for handouts/experience points. You guys are thrusting them into the argument just to make it seem you are not racist...you have already been exposed. So no point now.


I heard that the number of low-income asian students doubled with the new selection process.


The data the county published seems to indicate this is true but inconvenient for C4TJ folks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.


Listen to the tone-deaf!

There is irony there too…


The rich Asian parents don’t want the poor Asian families to take their seats. After all, they are ENTITLED to them.


What nonsense. Poor Asian families who really want the TJ experience are not looking for handouts/experience points. You guys are thrusting them into the argument just to make it seem you are not racist...you have already been exposed. So no point now.


I heard that the number of low-income asian students doubled with the new selection process.


The data the county published seems to indicate this is true but inconvenient for C4TJ folks.


“Repeat a lie often enough - people will be sick enough of arguing and accept it as the truth” - Donald J Trump.

This lie is discussed threadbare in the last 3-4 pages of this discussion.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.


Listen to the tone-deaf!

There is irony there too…


The rich Asian parents don’t want the poor Asian families to take their seats. After all, they are ENTITLED to them.


What nonsense. Poor Asian families who really want the TJ experience are not looking for handouts/experience points. You guys are thrusting them into the argument just to make it seem you are not racist...you have already been exposed. So no point now.


I heard that the number of low-income asian students doubled with the new selection process.


The data the county published seems to indicate this is true but inconvenient for C4TJ folks.


“Repeat a lie often enough - people will be sick enough of arguing and accept it as the truth” - Donald J Trump.

This lie is discussed threadbare in the last 3-4 pages of this discussion.


And the Coalition shill lost for lack of evidence to back up their wild conspiracy theory. Badly and embarrassingly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.


Listen to the tone-deaf!

There is irony there too…


The rich Asian parents don’t want the poor Asian families to take their seats. After all, they are ENTITLED to them.


What nonsense. Poor Asian families who really want the TJ experience are not looking for handouts/experience points. You guys are thrusting them into the argument just to make it seem you are not racist...you have already been exposed. So no point now.


I heard that the number of low-income asian students doubled with the new selection process.


The data the county published seems to indicate this is true but inconvenient for C4TJ folks.


“Repeat a lie often enough - people will be sick enough of arguing and accept it as the truth” - Donald J Trump.

This lie is discussed threadbare in the last 3-4 pages of this discussion.


And the Coalition shill lost for lack of evidence to back up their wild conspiracy theory. Badly and embarrassingly.


Tell me you are not one of those that laughs at your own jokes, looks around and is shocked that no else is laughing? It is the same scenario here
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:C4TJ are so vile. I can’t wait until they move onto their next “concern”. Leave our kids alone.


I am sure you find NCAAP vile too. They are fighting for someone’s rights. Just not yours. Sometimes others’ rights cause inconvenience to you. But children of privilege don’t understand that.


The irony is rich.


Listen to the tone-deaf!

There is irony there too…


The rich Asian parents don’t want the poor Asian families to take their seats. After all, they are ENTITLED to them.


Fabricated position used by racists to justify their racist behavior.
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