incidents at W schools disproportionately represented in media/DCUM?

Anonymous
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Calling others "segregationist" is not going make you more correct.

Schools reflect the demographics of the neighborhood they serve, nothing wrong with that. If you want a school to reflect the demographics of the county, that is your choice. I don't call it wrong - you can try for sure. Others don't have a responsibility to help you realize your social ideology. However calling others segregationist only tells people that you don't have enough reason to support what you do other than name calling.


Schools reflect the demographics of their school boundaries.


Boundaries that were designed to keep out poors and enforce segregation...


Nothing new here. That's been true forever.


How about we try to make it stop being true.


And you think your ideology is something more important than what local people want?

If local people want a change, they would have done so already.

Nowadays, people seem to like the idea of deciding for others what is best for them.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:CASA de Maryland tells people to move to group houses in Wheaton and silver springs why don’t you tell them not to..

Hmm, someone announced earlier that "Issues that affect schools are school issues". Casa de Maryland's actions are obviously school issues.


No, you may have issues with CASA, but that doesn't make CASA's actions school issues.

Here are some examples of school issues: school enrollment exceeding capacity, students enrolled in ESOL, parents who don't speak English. And MCPS deals with them as school issues.

Also, it's Silver Spring, not Silver Springs. Have you ever been there?
Anonymous
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And you think your ideology is something more important than what local people want?

If local people want a change, they would have done so already.

Nowadays, people seem to like the idea of deciding for others what is best for them.


The members of the Board of Education and the members of the Montgomery County Council both hold elective office.

Do you even live in the US?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CASA de Maryland tells people to move to group houses in Wheaton and silver springs why don’t you tell them not to..

Hmm, someone announced earlier that "Issues that affect schools are school issues". Casa de Maryland's actions are obviously school issues.


No, you may have issues with CASA, but that doesn't make CASA's actions school issues.

Here are some examples of school issues: school enrollment exceeding capacity, students enrolled in ESOL, parents who don't speak English. And MCPS deals with them as school issues.

Also, it's Silver Spring, not Silver Springs. Have you ever been there?


Russian troll obviously don't bother
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

And you think your ideology is something more important than what local people want?

If local people want a change, they would have done so already.

Nowadays, people seem to like the idea of deciding for others what is best for them.


The members of the Board of Education and the members of the Montgomery County Council both hold elective office.

Do you even live in the US?


They were elected, so?

Some people here seem to think they are the only ones who understand the system here, and they seem to believe the system is the best, work-for-all system?
Where does that kind of superior mentality come from? Is it any different than the white supremacy type of mentality?


That says nothing about whether you (and some people) are deciding for others what is best for them.
If we have too many of these people, of course you would likely elect someone of your kind.

If you believe "deciding for others what is best for them" is a good thing, why are you afraid to admit it?





Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CASA de Maryland tells people to move to group houses in Wheaton and silver springs why don’t you tell them not to..

Hmm, someone announced earlier that "Issues that affect schools are school issues". Casa de Maryland's actions are obviously school issues.


No, you may have issues with CASA, but that doesn't make CASA's actions school issues.

Here are some examples of school issues: school enrollment exceeding capacity, students enrolled in ESOL, parents who don't speak English. And MCPS deals with them as school issues.

Also, it's Silver Spring, not Silver Springs. Have you ever been there?


Yeah, the ghetto SSA officer there filled with anchor baby parents waiting 5 hours a pop to sign up for benefits in whatever language they could muster the word “American baby, gimme.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CASA de Maryland tells people to move to group houses in Wheaton and silver springs why don’t you tell them not to..

Hmm, someone announced earlier that "Issues that affect schools are school issues". Casa de Maryland's actions are obviously school issues.


No, you may have issues with CASA, but that doesn't make CASA's actions school issues.

Here are some examples of school issues: school enrollment exceeding capacity, students enrolled in ESOL, parents who don't speak English. And MCPS deals with them as school issues.

Also, it's Silver Spring, not Silver Springs. Have you ever been there?


Most people have issues with CASA. Except illegal aliens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CASA de Maryland tells people to move to group houses in Wheaton and silver springs why don’t you tell them not to..


You are obviously not from around here...



Tare like 10x was cute as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

They were elected, so?

Some people here seem to think they are the only ones who understand the system here, and they seem to believe the system is the best, work-for-all system?
Where does that kind of superior mentality come from? Is it any different than the white supremacy type of mentality?

That says nothing about whether you (and some people) are deciding for others what is best for them.
If we have too many of these people, of course you would likely elect someone of your kind.

If you believe "deciding for others what is best for them" is a good thing, why are you afraid to admit it?



Here in the US, generally, elected people are elected in order to make these kinds of decisions. That's the function of the elective office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

They were elected, so?

Some people here seem to think they are the only ones who understand the system here, and they seem to believe the system is the best, work-for-all system?
Where does that kind of superior mentality come from? Is it any different than the white supremacy type of mentality?

That says nothing about whether you (and some people) are deciding for others what is best for them.
If we have too many of these people, of course you would likely elect someone of your kind.

If you believe "deciding for others what is best for them" is a good thing, why are you afraid to admit it?



Here in the US, generally, elected people are elected in order to make these kinds of decisions. That's the function of the elective office.


But we are not talking about the "elected officials" work together trying to make that change.
The PP (is that you?) was talking about " we try to make it stop being true." That is why I asked him/her about why his ideology should be more important than what local people want.

And he (you?) evades the question by referring to BoE and MoCo council members are elected...


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

But we are not talking about the "elected officials" work together trying to make that change.
The PP (is that you?) was talking about " we try to make it stop being true." That is why I asked him/her about why his ideology should be more important than what local people want.

And he (you?) evades the question by referring to BoE and MoCo council members are elected...



If you're not a bot or a PRA troll - get off DCUM and inform yourself about local issues.

If you are a bot or a PRA troll - just get off DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

But we are not talking about the "elected officials" work together trying to make that change.
The PP (is that you?) was talking about " we try to make it stop being true." That is why I asked him/her about why his ideology should be more important than what local people want.

And he (you?) evades the question by referring to BoE and MoCo council members are elected...



If you're not a bot or a PRA troll - get off DCUM and inform yourself about local issues.

If you are a bot or a PRA troll - just get off DCUM.

can't answer question - call names - done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

But we are not talking about the "elected officials" work together trying to make that change.
The PP (is that you?) was talking about " we try to make it stop being true." That is why I asked him/her about why his ideology should be more important than what local people want.

And he (you?) evades the question by referring to BoE and MoCo council members are elected...



If you're not a bot or a PRA troll - get off DCUM and inform yourself about local issues.

If you are a bot or a PRA troll - just get off DCUM.


That is a typical response when those people only know how to shout slogans are rebutted by logical arguments from others.


You simply don't have the ability to make reasonable arguments. I can certainly understand your frustration.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

But we are not talking about the "elected officials" work together trying to make that change.
The PP (is that you?) was talking about " we try to make it stop being true." That is why I asked him/her about why his ideology should be more important than what local people want.

And he (you?) evades the question by referring to BoE and MoCo council members are elected...



If you're not a bot or a PRA troll - get off DCUM and inform yourself about local issues.

If you are a bot or a PRA troll - just get off DCUM.


That is a typical response when those people only know how to shout slogans are rebutted by logical arguments from others.

You simply don't have the ability to make reasonable arguments. I can certainly understand your frustration.



Bot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

But we are not talking about the "elected officials" work together trying to make that change.
The PP (is that you?) was talking about " we try to make it stop being true." That is why I asked him/her about why his ideology should be more important than what local people want.

And he (you?) evades the question by referring to BoE and MoCo council members are elected...



If you're not a bot or a PRA troll - get off DCUM and inform yourself about local issues.

If you are a bot or a PRA troll - just get off DCUM.


That is a typical response when those people only know how to shout slogans are rebutted by logical arguments from others.

You simply don't have the ability to make reasonable arguments. I can certainly understand your frustration.



Bot.


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