Discrimination against Asians

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread and pretty much every recent thread in this AAP forum are disgusting, racist, xenophobia condoning threads.

There is concerted, systemic, legal discrimination against Asians. PERIOD.

You either get that because you are anti- racist or you don’t because you are not anti-racist. You approve of and condone racism against Asians. You think it’s not racism if you put minorities against one another and you are on one side, but you are. You think you are not racist by choosing one minorities possible benefits over another. But you are.

You are racist.

You think you’re not if you plant a BLM sign in your yard and repost ‘racial justice’ posts on FB. But you are.
You are still racist.

You think you can’t be racist because you are a minority. But you are a majority minority. You approve racism towards another less well represented and less politically powerful minority.
You are still racist.

And you are very comfortable in your racism.





Well said. You have to work your ass off to get into TJ. You don’t need “privilege” to work your ass off.


Boo hoo. I look forward to the Asian who campaigns for School Board in 2023 complaining about other kids who aren't Asian being allowed to attend TJ and then loses by a large margin.

The Democrats wouldn't even put Ilryong Moon on the ticket again in 2019 and the Asian guy who ran for an at-large seat attacking equity initiatives most stridently (Vinson Palathingal) came in last place among the at-large candidates. Conversely, the Asian candidate who supported One Fairfax (Rachna Sizemore Heizer) won a seat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread and pretty much every recent thread in this AAP forum are disgusting, racist, xenophobia condoning threads.

There is concerted, systemic, legal discrimination against Asians. PERIOD.

You either get that because you are anti- racist or you don’t because you are not anti-racist. You approve of and condone racism against Asians. You think it’s not racism if you put minorities against one another and you are on one side, but you are. You think you are not racist by choosing one minorities possible benefits over another. But you are.

You are racist.

You think you’re not if you plant a BLM sign in your yard and repost ‘racial justice’ posts on FB. But you are.
You are still racist.

You think you can’t be racist because you are a minority. But you are a majority minority. You approve racism towards another less well represented and less politically powerful minority.
You are still racist.

And you are very comfortable in your racism.





Well said. You have to work your ass off to get into TJ. You don’t need “privilege” to work your ass off.


Boo hoo. I look forward to the Asian who campaigns for School Board in 2023 complaining about other kids who aren't Asian being allowed to attend TJ and then loses by a large margin.

The Democrats wouldn't even put Ilryong Moon on the ticket again in 2019 and the Asian guy who ran for an at-large seat attacking equity initiatives most stridently (Vinson Palathingal) came in last place among the at-large candidates. Conversely, the Asian candidate who supported One Fairfax (Rachna Sizemore Heizer) won a seat.


Other kids who aren’t Asian? Stop being indirect. Stop trying to socially engineer into White’s ideal of a racial balance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread and pretty much every recent thread in this AAP forum are disgusting, racist, xenophobia condoning threads.

There is concerted, systemic, legal discrimination against Asians. PERIOD.

You either get that because you are anti- racist or you don’t because you are not anti-racist. You approve of and condone racism against Asians. You think it’s not racism if you put minorities against one another and you are on one side, but you are. You think you are not racist by choosing one minorities possible benefits over another. But you are.

You are racist.

You think you’re not if you plant a BLM sign in your yard and repost ‘racial justice’ posts on FB. But you are.
You are still racist.

You think you can’t be racist because you are a minority. But you are a majority minority. You approve racism towards another less well represented and less politically powerful minority.
You are still racist.

And you are very comfortable in your racism.





Well said. You have to work your ass off to get into TJ. You don’t need “privilege” to work your ass off.


Boo hoo. I look forward to the Asian who campaigns for School Board in 2023 complaining about other kids who aren't Asian being allowed to attend TJ and then loses by a large margin.

The Democrats wouldn't even put Ilryong Moon on the ticket again in 2019 and the Asian guy who ran for an at-large seat attacking equity initiatives most stridently (Vinson Palathingal) came in last place among the at-large candidates. Conversely, the Asian candidate who supported One Fairfax (Rachna Sizemore Heizer) won a seat.


Other kids who aren’t Asian? Stop being indirect. Stop trying to socially engineer into White’s ideal of a racial balance.


Creating a STEM magnet school distinct from the existing schools was a textbook example of "social engineering," which in any event is just a term conservatives and those who favor a status quo use to describe just about any policy decision.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread and pretty much every recent thread in this AAP forum are disgusting, racist, xenophobia condoning threads.

There is concerted, systemic, legal discrimination against Asians. PERIOD.

You either get that because you are anti- racist or you don’t because you are not anti-racist. You approve of and condone racism against Asians. You think it’s not racism if you put minorities against one another and you are on one side, but you are. You think you are not racist by choosing one minorities possible benefits over another. But you are.

You are racist.

You think you’re not if you plant a BLM sign in your yard and repost ‘racial justice’ posts on FB. But you are.
You are still racist.

You think you can’t be racist because you are a minority. But you are a majority minority. You approve racism towards another less well represented and less politically powerful minority.
You are still racist.

And you are very comfortable in your racism.





Well said. You have to work your ass off to get into TJ. You don’t need “privilege” to work your ass off.


Boo hoo. I look forward to the Asian who campaigns for School Board in 2023 complaining about other kids who aren't Asian being allowed to attend TJ and then loses by a large margin.

The Democrats wouldn't even put Ilryong Moon on the ticket again in 2019 and the Asian guy who ran for an at-large seat attacking equity initiatives most stridently (Vinson Palathingal) came in last place among the at-large candidates. Conversely, the Asian candidate who supported One Fairfax (Rachna Sizemore Heizer) won a seat.


Other kids who aren’t Asian? Stop being indirect. Stop trying to socially engineer into White’s ideal of a racial balance.


You seem to hate white people. It's a wonder you let your kids go to a school with mostly white teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread and pretty much every recent thread in this AAP forum are disgusting, racist, xenophobia condoning threads.

There is concerted, systemic, legal discrimination against Asians. PERIOD.

You either get that because you are anti- racist or you don’t because you are not anti-racist. You approve of and condone racism against Asians. You think it’s not racism if you put minorities against one another and you are on one side, but you are. You think you are not racist by choosing one minorities possible benefits over another. But you are.

You are racist.

You think you’re not if you plant a BLM sign in your yard and repost ‘racial justice’ posts on FB. But you are.
You are still racist.

You think you can’t be racist because you are a minority. But you are a majority minority. You approve racism towards another less well represented and less politically powerful minority.
You are still racist.

And you are very comfortable in your racism.





Well said. You have to work your ass off to get into TJ. You don’t need “privilege” to work your ass off.


Boo hoo. I look forward to the Asian who campaigns for School Board in 2023 complaining about other kids who aren't Asian being allowed to attend TJ and then loses by a large margin.

The Democrats wouldn't even put Ilryong Moon on the ticket again in 2019 and the Asian guy who ran for an at-large seat attacking equity initiatives most stridently (Vinson Palathingal) came in last place among the at-large candidates. Conversely, the Asian candidate who supported One Fairfax (Rachna Sizemore Heizer) won a seat.


Other kids who aren’t Asian? Stop being indirect. Stop trying to socially engineer into White’s ideal of a racial balance.


You seem to hate white people. It's a wonder you let your kids go to a school with mostly white teachers.


Saying white privilege does not make a person hate white people. Whites’s social-engineering of racial divides on the other hand...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Targeting a minority in this country, while helping the majority (White) is discrimination. Period.


Y'all don't seem to get it that whites have been pulling away from TJ for years. Applications are down. When accepted white kids and white families choose to go elsewhere.



Because they don’t want their kid to be in classes with too many Asians. This is a win for them, they can now happily send Johnny and Susie to TJ because they will not have too bee around too many Asians any more.

(Now replace Asian with Black or Muslim and see how that sounds).


Uh no, white families, AA families and Hispanic families prefer schools that are more rounded and are not prep at all cost, cheat at cost pressure cookers. Posters keep saying white
people want to change TJ admissions. They really don't. White families like AA families and Hispanic families would rather their kids have an well rounded high school experience without the pressure cooker environment. Thus the decline in white, AA and Hispanic students. The high achiever white, AA and Hispanic students prefer to go elsewhere and not the TJ at all cost.


It's only a pressure cooker environment to those afraid of the pressure. TJ is not for everyone.


Get rid of it so we can have fewer people who talk like this. It’s a high school, not the damn Green Berets. How did we manage to attract so many clowns so full of themselves? They put their own kids on a pedestal and look down on everyone else.


Hey asshole, I happen to have two kids who are smart, lazy, and utterly disinterested in TJ (nor would they be a good fit for it). But unlike you, I don't discount the possibility that for some kids, a high-pressure environment is right and delivers results.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I do look down on you. You are myopic and clearly don't care about those who are less fortunate but still deserving. If others had that attitude, you would never have been allowed to set foot in this country. When it's time to pay it forward, you just circle the wagons.


Immigrants: please digest what this person is saying and understand that most white people, no matter how much they love to use immigrants as a rhetorical device, secretly think that it was them who let you into the country.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I do look down on you. You are myopic and clearly don't care about those who are less fortunate but still deserving. If others had that attitude, you would never have been allowed to set foot in this country. When it's time to pay it forward, you just circle the wagons.


Immigrants: please digest what this person is saying and understand that most white people, no matter how much they love to use immigrants as a rhetorical device, secretly think that it was them who let you into the country.


Speak for yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I do look down on you. You are myopic and clearly don't care about those who are less fortunate but still deserving. If others had that attitude, you would never have been allowed to set foot in this country. When it's time to pay it forward, you just circle the wagons.


Immigrants: please digest what this person is saying and understand that most white people, no matter how much they love to use immigrants as a rhetorical device, secretly think that it was them who let you into the country.



Yes, this - "You would never have been allowed to set foot in this country" - this is the true racist face behind the virtue signaling!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Targeting a minority in this country, while helping the majority (White) is discrimination. Period.


Y'all don't seem to get it that whites have been pulling away from TJ for years. Applications are down. When accepted white kids and white families choose to go elsewhere.



Because they don’t want their kid to be in classes with too many Asians. This is a win for them, they can now happily send Johnny and Susie to TJ because they will not have too bee around too many Asians any more.

(Now replace Asian with Black or Muslim and see how that sounds).


Uh no, white families, AA families and Hispanic families prefer schools that are more rounded and are not prep at all cost, cheat at cost pressure cookers. Posters keep saying white
people want to change TJ admissions. They really don't. White families like AA families and Hispanic families would rather their kids have an well rounded high school experience without the pressure cooker environment. Thus the decline in white, AA and Hispanic students. The high achiever white, AA and Hispanic students prefer to go elsewhere and not the TJ at all cost.


It's only a pressure cooker environment to those afraid of the pressure. TJ is not for everyone.


Get rid of it so we can have fewer people who talk like this. It’s a high school, not the damn Green Berets. How did we manage to attract so many clowns so full of themselves? They put their own kids on a pedestal and look down on everyone else.



Who talk like what?
If you're one of those parents who want a "well-rounded" and non-competitive pressure cooker school envt for your kids, why do you even care so much about what other families want for won their kids?
I'm sure you look down on parents and their kids who work hard to get into TJ and consider your choices superior, so why not just leave other families alone?


I do look down on you. You are myopic and clearly don't care about those who are less fortunate but still deserving. If others had that attitude, you would never have been allowed to set foot in this country. When it's time to pay it forward, you just circle the wagons.


Oh ok. nice to know I'm being looked down on.
Fwiw I'd also not prefer to have my own kids go through hard-core academics in schools like TJ, but unlike you I sure don't find any pleasure in barring other families from pursuing that type of education if they so choose.
Thanks for your answer though, the honesty is rather refreshing.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I do look down on you. You are myopic and clearly don't care about those who are less fortunate but still deserving. If others had that attitude, you would never have been allowed to set foot in this country. When it's time to pay it forward, you just circle the wagons.


Immigrants: please digest what this person is saying and understand that most white people, no matter how much they love to use immigrants as a rhetorical device, secretly think that it was them who let you into the country.



Yes, this - "You would never have been allowed to set foot in this country" - this is the true racist face behind the virtue signaling!

+1 it's like the white master telling you to be grateful for the crumbs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I do look down on you. You are myopic and clearly don't care about those who are less fortunate but still deserving. If others had that attitude, you would never have been allowed to set foot in this country. When it's time to pay it forward, you just circle the wagons.


Immigrants: please digest what this person is saying and understand that most white people, no matter how much they love to use immigrants as a rhetorical device, secretly think that it was them who let you into the country.



Yes, this - "You would never have been allowed to set foot in this country" - this is the true racist face behind the virtue signaling!

+1 it's like the white master telling you to be grateful for the crumbs.


+2

Scott Brabrand and his enablers on the school board are more racists than the ignorant racists you see on TV. They are professional racists.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I do look down on you. You are myopic and clearly don't care about those who are less fortunate but still deserving. If others had that attitude, you would never have been allowed to set foot in this country. When it's time to pay it forward, you just circle the wagons.


Immigrants: please digest what this person is saying and understand that most white people, no matter how much they love to use immigrants as a rhetorical device, secretly think that it was them who let you into the country.



Yes, this - "You would never have been allowed to set foot in this country" - this is the true racist face behind the virtue signaling!

+1 it's like the white master telling you to be grateful for the crumbs.


+2

Scott Brabrand and his enablers on the school board are more racists than the ignorant racists you see on TV. They are professional racists.



Truth hurts, doesn’t it? If you want to come here and then usurp all the opportunities while fighting every effort to make them available to others, you will get your asses handed to you in a sling. Looking forward to October 8th and very happy you whiny babies won’t be able to disrupt the meeting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I do look down on you. You are myopic and clearly don't care about those who are less fortunate but still deserving. If others had that attitude, you would never have been allowed to set foot in this country. When it's time to pay it forward, you just circle the wagons.


Immigrants: please digest what this person is saying and understand that most white people, no matter how much they love to use immigrants as a rhetorical device, secretly think that it was them who let you into the country.



Yes, this - "You would never have been allowed to set foot in this country" - this is the true racist face behind the virtue signaling!

+1 it's like the white master telling you to be grateful for the crumbs.


+2

Scott Brabrand and his enablers on the school board are more racists than the ignorant racists you see on TV. They are professional racists.



Truth hurts, doesn’t it? If you want to come here and then usurp all the opportunities while fighting every effort to make them available to others, you will get your asses handed to you in a sling. Looking forward to October 8th and very happy you whiny babies won’t be able to disrupt the meeting.


Yes, it does because you want to scatter overachieving Asians all over the county and dilute their representation. A tactic that has been used for ages throughout history. If you get 60 more URMs into TJ (highly unlikely) and 40 more whites, you will be happy nonetheless. Asians will be diluted. If you get 60 more whites, by chance and only 40 more URMs - oops! I guess whites are really into STEM compared to URMs! If whites actually get the majority of slots - there will be dead silence, or perhaps touting the fact that, wow a few dozen more URMs got in too! You have a win-win-win situation. Usually, the super-privileged has that privilege (of a win-win-win situation). On top of that, the high schools that will be overflowing in a couple of years' time because of capacity constraints due to breaking the equilibrium of certain schools sending relatively more to TJ in the past - they will lose out to. They will have to absorb more Asians - so the Asians again are screwed in their base schools studying in trailers and what not. So convenient. I know. The truth hurts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I do look down on you. You are myopic and clearly don't care about those who are less fortunate but still deserving. If others had that attitude, you would never have been allowed to set foot in this country. When it's time to pay it forward, you just circle the wagons.


Immigrants: please digest what this person is saying and understand that most white people, no matter how much they love to use immigrants as a rhetorical device, secretly think that it was them who let you into the country.



Yes, this - "You would never have been allowed to set foot in this country" - this is the true racist face behind the virtue signaling!

+1 it's like the white master telling you to be grateful for the crumbs.


+2

Scott Brabrand and his enablers on the school board are more racists than the ignorant racists you see on TV. They are professional racists.



Truth hurts, doesn’t it? If you want to come here and then usurp all the opportunities while fighting every effort to make them available to others, you will get your asses handed to you in a sling. Looking forward to October 8th and very happy you whiny babies won’t be able to disrupt the meeting.


“Truth hurts” Do you mean you agree that you’re racist? And pretending to be the URM-savior?
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