Scuffle at Yorktown HS today

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If this had happened at Wakefield or W-L, would it have been called a scuffle or a fight?


A dad fighting with a student and calling him the N-word is a big deal. Don't try to detract.

It's absolutely disgusting.
Anonymous
This is not proven people. This also doesn't have anything to do with Trump. You people are truly nuts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is not proven people. This also doesn't have anything to do with Trump. You people are truly nuts.


You are right. Just a racist, crazed father who likes to attack teens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If this had happened at Wakefield or W-L, would it have been called a scuffle or a fight?


A dad fighting with a student and calling him the N-word is a big deal. Don't try to detract.

It's absolutely disgusting.


Was it n**ger or n**ga? Coz one's cooler than the other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is not proven people. This also doesn't have anything to do with Trump. You people are truly nuts.


I don't know if this incident happened, but it certainly wouldn't be the first racially tinged physical altercation at YHS. There was one that I know of between two students immediately after the election.

Trump did not create racism. He just brought it back into the mainstream and made a whole lot of idiots who used to keep their stupid thoughts to themselves feel bold enough to show their asses. In a way, this is a good thing. Now we know who you really are. And yes, if you voted for Trump you accepted this as a part of the deal. If you found his comments abhorrent, you held your nose and voted for him anyway. You knew and saw and heard who he surrounded himself with and pandered to, and how he targeted and bullied the most vulnerable among us. You found it acceptable enough to look the other way for a more favorable tax situation or something. You may not have voted for the alt-right, but you didn't vote against them either. If you're not working against those individuals, you are complicit in their hate.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is not proven people. This also doesn't have anything to do with Trump. You people are truly nuts.


I don't know if this incident happened, but it certainly wouldn't be the first racially tinged physical altercation at YHS. There was one that I know of between two students immediately after the election.

Trump did not create racism. He just brought it back into the mainstream and made a whole lot of idiots who used to keep their stupid thoughts to themselves feel bold enough to show their asses. In a way, this is a good thing. Now we know who you really are. And yes, if you voted for Trump you accepted this as a part of the deal. If you found his comments abhorrent, you held your nose and voted for him anyway. You knew and saw and heard who he surrounded himself with and pandered to, and how he targeted and bullied the most vulnerable among us. You found it acceptable enough to look the other way for a more favorable tax situation or something. You may not have voted for the alt-right, but you didn't vote against them either. If you're not working against those individuals, you are complicit in their hate.


Wow. You sound like Hillary and her "basket of deplorables". And, that is the problem. Do you know who ran on identity politics? Think about it. Who criticized the police? Made a big deal of BLM?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is not proven people. This also doesn't have anything to do with Trump. You people are truly nuts.


I don't know if this incident happened, but it certainly wouldn't be the first racially tinged physical altercation at YHS. There was one that I know of between two students immediately after the election.

Trump did not create racism. He just brought it back into the mainstream and made a whole lot of idiots who used to keep their stupid thoughts to themselves feel bold enough to show their asses. In a way, this is a good thing. Now we know who you really are. And yes, if you voted for Trump you accepted this as a part of the deal. If you found his comments abhorrent, you held your nose and voted for him anyway. You knew and saw and heard who he surrounded himself with and pandered to, and how he targeted and bullied the most vulnerable among us. You found it acceptable enough to look the other way for a more favorable tax situation or something. You may not have voted for the alt-right, but you didn't vote against them either. If you're not working against those individuals, you are complicit in their hate.


Wow. You sound like Hillary and her "basket of deplorables". And, that is the problem. Do you know who ran on identity politics? Think about it. Who criticized the police? Made a big deal of BLM?



Exactly. Get out of the bubble. You are part of the democratic problem.
Anonymous
I was initially against busing a bunch of AA/Hispanic kids over from WHS, but this thread changed my mind.

Love to see them bust up these pansy-ass snowflakes and take their spots on the basketball/football teams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is not proven people. This also doesn't have anything to do with Trump. You people are truly nuts.


I don't know if this incident happened, but it certainly wouldn't be the first racially tinged physical altercation at YHS. There was one that I know of between two students immediately after the election.

Trump did not create racism. He just brought it back into the mainstream and made a whole lot of idiots who used to keep their stupid thoughts to themselves feel bold enough to show their asses. In a way, this is a good thing. Now we know who you really are. And yes, if you voted for Trump you accepted this as a part of the deal. If you found his comments abhorrent, you held your nose and voted for him anyway. You knew and saw and heard who he surrounded himself with and pandered to, and how he targeted and bullied the most vulnerable among us. You found it acceptable enough to look the other way for a more favorable tax situation or something. You may not have voted for the alt-right, but you didn't vote against them either. If you're not working against those individuals, you are complicit in their hate.


Wow. You sound like Hillary and her "basket of deplorables". And, that is the problem. Do you know who ran on identity politics? Think about it. Who criticized the police? Made a big deal of BLM?



Exactly. Get out of the bubble. You are part of the democratic problem.


Ha! Talk about a bubble. YHS is the definition of a bubble. The student body is identical.
Anonymous
So no one has posted a video, yet people are all up in arms about what one white Yorktown dad supposedly said.

Shaking my head at the stupidity, particularly knowing most of it comes from the same W-L posters who spend the rest of their time on DCUM bragging about how expensive Lyon Village, etc. has become.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If this had happened at Wakefield or W-L, would it have been called a scuffle or a fight?


A dad fighting with a student and calling him the N-word is a big deal. Don't try to detract.

It's absolutely disgusting.


Was it n**ger or n**ga? Coz one's cooler than the other.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is not proven people. This also doesn't have anything to do with Trump. You people are truly nuts.


I don't know if this incident happened, but it certainly wouldn't be the first racially tinged physical altercation at YHS. There was one that I know of between two students immediately after the election.

Trump did not create racism. He just brought it back into the mainstream and made a whole lot of idiots who used to keep their stupid thoughts to themselves feel bold enough to show their asses. In a way, this is a good thing. Now we know who you really are. And yes, if you voted for Trump you accepted this as a part of the deal. If you found his comments abhorrent, you held your nose and voted for him anyway. You knew and saw and heard who he surrounded himself with and pandered to, and how he targeted and bullied the most vulnerable among us. You found it acceptable enough to look the other way for a more favorable tax situation or something. You may not have voted for the alt-right, but you didn't vote against them either. If you're not working against those individuals, you are complicit in their hate.


Wow. You sound like Hillary and her "basket of deplorables". And, that is the problem. Do you know who ran on identity politics? Think about it. Who criticized the police? Made a big deal of BLM?



Exactly. Get out of the bubble. You are part of the democratic problem.


You are deplorable. The people who are desperate and have real economic reasons to vote for anyone who offers them the slightest glimmer of hope are not deplorable. YOU who are manipulating and using others to further your own agendas are deplorable.
Anonymous
Video, or this didn't happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If this had happened at Wakefield or W-L, would it have been called a scuffle or a fight?


A dad fighting with a student and calling him the N-word is a big deal. Don't try to detract.

It's absolutely disgusting.


I'm saying the OP's phrasing is diminishing the significance of the event, not that I do (if that's what you mean by "try to detract"). Jinkies, a spot of unpleasantness at the whitest, richest HS! vs Beware the untamed monsters at the HSs with POCs!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

You are deplorable. The people who are desperate and have real economic reasons to vote for anyone who offers them the slightest glimmer of hope are not deplorable. YOU who are manipulating and using others to further your own agendas are deplorable.


The people who are actually desperate and have real economic reasons to vote for a slight glimmer of hope voted for Hillary.

The middle-class white folks who don't want to give up their privilege voted for Donald.
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