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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.


It seems like many spend $$$ prep to avoid having their children mingle with the poor. These reforms completely defeat that and is one of the reasons why so many are against them.


Education is so that you make $$$ and do not stay poor. Are you against that too? Because equity...


Only against rich people hoarding public school education resources.
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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.


It seems like many spend $$$ prep to avoid having their children mingle with the poor. These reforms completely defeat that and is one of the reasons why so many are against them.


Education is so that you make $$$ and do not stay poor. Are you against that too? Because equity...


Only against rich people hoarding public school education resources.


So very specific in your hate
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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.


It seems like many spend $$$ prep to avoid having their children mingle with the poor. These reforms completely defeat that and is one of the reasons why so many are against them.


Education is so that you make $$$ and do not stay poor. Are you against that too? Because equity...


Only against rich people hoarding public school education resources.


That was not the question....education is a path out of poverty. which means it takes people away from mingling with poor people. isn't that bad?
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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.


It seems like many spend $$$ prep to avoid having their children mingle with the poor. These reforms completely defeat that and is one of the reasons why so many are against them.


Education is so that you make $$$ and do not stay poor. Are you against that too? Because equity...


Only against rich people hoarding public school education resources.


That was not the question....education is a path out of poverty. which means it takes people away from mingling with poor people. isn't that bad?


TJ parents. just realise it is a slippery slope...
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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.


It seems like many spend $$$ prep to avoid having their children mingle with the poor. These reforms completely defeat that and is one of the reasons why so many are against them.


Education is so that you make $$$ and do not stay poor. Are you against that too? Because equity...


Only against rich people hoarding public school education resources.


That was not the question....education is a path out of poverty. which means it takes people away from mingling with poor people. isn't that bad?


TJ parents. just realise it is a slippery slope...


Letting poor kids get a good education is a slippery slope
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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.


It seems like many spend $$$ prep to avoid having their children mingle with the poor. These reforms completely defeat that and is one of the reasons why so many are against them.


Education is so that you make $$$ and do not stay poor. Are you against that too? Because equity...


Only against rich people hoarding public school education resources.


That was not the question....education is a path out of poverty. which means it takes people away from mingling with poor people. isn't that bad?


We don’t know because you won’t give the poor kids a chance.
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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


Nice comeback. Part of why I enjoyed watching you get roasted upthread.


Of course you did. You posted three times as a true sock-puppet would. I point you again to Exhibit A: laughing at you own jokes is like agreeing with your own post and claiming you bested someone. Your bravado on an anonymous Internet forum is Will Smithesque - much ado about nothing


are you seriously delusional enough to think there's only one pro-reform poster on these boards? you got embarrassed and your best comeback is to claim that its one person agreeing with themself lol
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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


Nice comeback. Part of why I enjoyed watching you get roasted upthread.


Of course you did. You posted three times as a true sock-puppet would. I point you again to Exhibit A: laughing at you own jokes is like agreeing with your own post and claiming you bested someone. Your bravado on an anonymous Internet forum is Will Smithesque - much ado about nothing


are you seriously delusional enough to think there's only one pro-reform poster on these boards? you got embarrassed and your best comeback is to claim that its one person agreeing with themself lol


This is what people do when they lose these days. It's not unlike Trump claiming that he lost because people voted multiple times illegally. Nope - your arguments were weighed, measured, and found wanting in the court of public opinion. So you cry that the game is rigged.
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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


Nice comeback. Part of why I enjoyed watching you get roasted upthread.


Of course you did. You posted three times as a true sock-puppet would. I point you again to Exhibit A: laughing at you own jokes is like agreeing with your own post and claiming you bested someone. Your bravado on an anonymous Internet forum is Will Smithesque - much ado about nothing


are you seriously delusional enough to think there's only one pro-reform poster on these boards? you got embarrassed and your best comeback is to claim that its one person agreeing with themself lol


They aren’t exactly the brightest group. Which is quite amusing.
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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.


It seems like many spend $$$ prep to avoid having their children mingle with the poor. These reforms completely defeat that and is one of the reasons why so many are against them.


Education is so that you make $$$ and do not stay poor. Are you against that too? Because equity...


Only against rich people hoarding public school education resources.


That's what C4TJ is all about!
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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.


It seems like many spend $$$ prep to avoid having their children mingle with the poor. These reforms completely defeat that and is one of the reasons why so many are against them.


Education is so that you make $$$ and do not stay poor. Are you against that too? Because equity...


Only against rich people hoarding public school education resources.


That was not the question....education is a path out of poverty. which means it takes people away from mingling with poor people. isn't that bad?


TJ parents. just realise it is a slippery slope...


Letting poor kids get a good education is a slippery slope


Keep talking. You are doing Asra's job..
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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.


It seems like many spend $$$ prep to avoid having their children mingle with the poor. These reforms completely defeat that and is one of the reasons why so many are against them.


Education is so that you make $$$ and do not stay poor. Are you against that too? Because equity...


Not at all but I'm against the rich gaming admissions so only wealthy people can access these programs.
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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.


It seems like many spend $$$ prep to avoid having their children mingle with the poor. These reforms completely defeat that and is one of the reasons why so many are against them.


Education is so that you make $$$ and do not stay poor. Are you against that too? Because equity...


Only against rich people hoarding public school education resources.


That's what C4TJ is all about!


That's right. let's try to make this a income thing when we were exposed as racists. maybe this line will work better. but do we actually verify income...no. let's just say it. maybe it will stick. after all who cares. we are just activists out to destroy institutions and get political power for ourselves. working for a living is too hard. and we need to get our student debts cancelled comrade.
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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.


It seems like many spend $$$ prep to avoid having their children mingle with the poor. These reforms completely defeat that and is one of the reasons why so many are against them.


Education is so that you make $$$ and do not stay poor. Are you against that too? Because equity...


Only against rich people hoarding public school education resources.


That's what C4TJ is all about!


That's right. let's try to make this a income thing when we were exposed as racists. maybe this line will work better. but do we actually verify income...no. let's just say it. maybe it will stick. after all who cares. we are just activists out to destroy institutions and get political power for ourselves. working for a living is too hard. and we need to get our student debts cancelled comrade.


It's a little early to start drinking
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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.


It seems like many spend $$$ prep to avoid having their children mingle with the poor. These reforms completely defeat that and is one of the reasons why so many are against them.


Education is so that you make $$$ and do not stay poor. Are you against that too? Because equity...


Not at all but I'm against the rich gaming admissions so only wealthy people can access these programs.


EXACTLY. The C4TJ folks like to throw Varsity Blues in our faces because they think this is about some sort of anti-Asian sentiment - but we are appalled by that behavior as well and are thrilled that the perpetrators were held accountable with prison time.
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