Segregation Is Coming

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:ESL doesn't affect you at all.


What are you smoking? Good grief.


nothing, it really does not.


Interesting. So, I guess the nine non-English speaking kids in my DC's classroom don't need tons of extra attention from the teacher. And I guess they don't all sit together, speaking their native language, distracting the other students. You're right, ESL definitely doesn't affect our family.


You can take them to another school


DP. This type of statement seems to elevate ESL learners above others. It’s a big ration why the right has been able to attack the left so effectively.

It’s one thing to want good outcomes for everyone, but we shouldn’t be pushing the strong learners away to accommodate the week ones


That's exactly what people like the PP are doing. Apparently, in their warped worldview, non-citizens should come *before* citizens. Taxpayers should just have to continue supporting non-English speaking students over their own kids. It's the Democratic way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ESL doesn't affect you at all.


What are you smoking? Good grief.


nothing, it really does not.


Interesting. So, I guess the nine non-English speaking kids in my DC's classroom don't need tons of extra attention from the teacher. And I guess they don't all sit together, speaking their native language, distracting the other students. You're right, ESL definitely doesn't affect our family.


You can take them to another school


DP. This type of statement seems to elevate ESL learners above others. It’s a big ration why the right has been able to attack the left so effectively.

It’s one thing to want good outcomes for everyone, but we shouldn’t be pushing the strong learners away to accommodate the week ones


That's exactly what people like the PP are doing. Apparently, in their warped worldview, non-citizens should come *before* citizens. Taxpayers should just have to continue supporting non-English speaking students over their own kids. It's the Democratic way.


This really is the crux of the "woke" problem. People who are pushing these kinds of policies have the resources (time and money) to insulate their own children, either by supplementing at home or sending them to private schools.

Then they look down at anyone who do not support their policies - anyone not for their policies are racist.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ESL doesn't affect you at all.


What are you smoking? Good grief.


nothing, it really does not.


Interesting. So, I guess the nine non-English speaking kids in my DC's classroom don't need tons of extra attention from the teacher. And I guess they don't all sit together, speaking their native language, distracting the other students. You're right, ESL definitely doesn't affect our family.


You can take them to another school


DP. This type of statement seems to elevate ESL learners above others. It’s a big ration why the right has been able to attack the left so effectively.

It’s one thing to want good outcomes for everyone, but we shouldn’t be pushing the strong learners away to accommodate the week ones


That's exactly what people like the PP are doing. Apparently, in their warped worldview, non-citizens should come *before* citizens. Taxpayers should just have to continue supporting non-English speaking students over their own kids. It's the Democratic way.


This really is the crux of the "woke" problem. People who are pushing these kinds of policies have the resources (time and money) to insulate their own children, either by supplementing at home or sending them to private schools.

Then they look down at anyone who do not support their policies - anyone not for their policies are racist.



invariably someone will try to allege “woke” never happened; was never real; was just an invention of the magas, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ESL doesn't affect you at all.


What are you smoking? Good grief.


nothing, it really does not.


Interesting. So, I guess the nine non-English speaking kids in my DC's classroom don't need tons of extra attention from the teacher. And I guess they don't all sit together, speaking their native language, distracting the other students. You're right, ESL definitely doesn't affect our family.


You can take them to another school


DP. This type of statement seems to elevate ESL learners above others. It’s a big ration why the right has been able to attack the left so effectively.

It’s one thing to want good outcomes for everyone, but we shouldn’t be pushing the strong learners away to accommodate the week ones


That's exactly what people like the PP are doing. Apparently, in their warped worldview, non-citizens should come *before* citizens. Taxpayers should just have to continue supporting non-English speaking students over their own kids. It's the Democratic way.


This really is the crux of the "woke" problem. People who are pushing these kinds of policies have the resources (time and money) to insulate their own children, either by supplementing at home or sending them to private schools.

Then they look down at anyone who do not support their policies - anyone not for their policies are racist.



invariably someone will try to allege “woke” never happened; was never real; was just an invention of the magas, etc.


but then the truth comes out, and those people are exposed as dishonest and trying to gaslight everyone:

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ESL doesn't affect you at all.


What are you smoking? Good grief.


nothing, it really does not.


Interesting. So, I guess the nine non-English speaking kids in my DC's classroom don't need tons of extra attention from the teacher. And I guess they don't all sit together, speaking their native language, distracting the other students. You're right, ESL definitely doesn't affect our family.


You can take them to another school


DP. This type of statement seems to elevate ESL learners above others. It’s a big ration why the right has been able to attack the left so effectively.

It’s one thing to want good outcomes for everyone, but we shouldn’t be pushing the strong learners away to accommodate the week ones


That's exactly what people like the PP are doing. Apparently, in their warped worldview, non-citizens should come *before* citizens. Taxpayers should just have to continue supporting non-English speaking students over their own kids. It's the Democratic way.


This really is the crux of the "woke" problem. People who are pushing these kinds of policies have the resources (time and money) to insulate their own children, either by supplementing at home or sending them to private schools.

Then they look down at anyone who do not support their policies - anyone not for their policies are racist.



invariably someone will try to allege “woke” never happened; was never real; was just an invention of the magas, etc.


Oh, most definitely. It’s what the left does when they’re caught in an idiotic narrative - pretend it was the right, all along. See: “defund the police.”
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