Loudoun County School Board meeting descends into absolute chaos

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Only in 1968, all Virginia public colleges admitted black students. Think about that, in 1968! There is no way to move forward but to force white people in Virginia to confront their own racism.


That is insane.


The Governor correctly signed into law a bill mandating reparations (scholarships, investments in community) by various state institutions, including the leading UVA and W&M.

Ok, sure, but the history of white Virginians opposing any racial equality is centuries old, and some might think it is better now, but it is not, they are openly opposing the teaching something that would help their kids understand why and how racial discrimination is so deep in their state and how to overcome it.


How do they overcome it?
Anonymous
Oh please to that pp... Jews for real? Persecuted forever? Since the dawn of civilization? How uneducated are you people?
Should it be compared? No. I am in favor of CRT and think it is past the time to do something about racism here, but shut up about Jews, and other groups of people and persecution and stop comparing people. You know nothing about the history of persecution around the world.
Anonymous
Also, giving kids scholarships is not reparations in any way!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Only in 1968, all Virginia public colleges admitted black students. Think about that, in 1968! There is no way to move forward but to force white people in Virginia to confront their own racism.


That is insane.


The Governor correctly signed into law a bill mandating reparations (scholarships, investments in community) by various state institutions, including the leading UVA and W&M.

Ok, sure, but the history of white Virginians opposing any racial equality is centuries old, and some might think it is better now, but it is not, they are openly opposing the teaching something that would help their kids understand why and how racial discrimination is so deep in their state and how to overcome it.


How do they overcome it?

They need to want to overcome it first. Which they don't. What do you do with an infection? You cut off the limb or bomb it with antibiotics, right? They are a disease and they don't want to be cured. The problem is that they don't want their kids to be cured either. And CRT is just one step in the process. I mean, come on, they know everything they need to know about racism, they are the ones propagating it and keeping it alive. They have no adopted the white victim narrative, which is the most dangerous narrative and they have the power. Imagine the harm done by those that hold in power and who have come to think they are the ones being harmed? They are hoping to institute the rule of terror.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Before we can get to CRT, we need an effective reading curriculum and trained teachers.


You’re trying to be snarky but it raises an interesting point: the same people screaming that teachers are drilling kids with CRT also claim teachers have done nothing all year. So which is it?


People are missing the even worse fact that a lot of teachers are really, really racist. How are they supposed to teach CRT or anything against racism at all when they are part of the problem?
Anonymous
If this thread and others like it are anything at all, they are proof that some kind of CRT education is necessary. The ignorance and outright stupidity in some of these posts is dismaying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Before we can get to CRT, we need an effective reading curriculum and trained teachers.


You’re trying to be snarky but it raises an interesting point: the same people screaming that teachers are drilling kids with CRT also claim teachers have done nothing all year. So which is it?


People are missing the even worse fact that a lot of teachers are really, really racist. How are they supposed to teach CRT or anything against racism at all when they are part of the problem?

Administrators too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Only in 1968, all Virginia public colleges admitted black students. Think about that, in 1968! There is no way to move forward but to force white people in Virginia to confront their own racism.


That is insane.


The Governor correctly signed into law a bill mandating reparations (scholarships, investments in community) by various state institutions, including the leading UVA and W&M.

Ok, sure, but the history of white Virginians opposing any racial equality is centuries old, and some might think it is better now, but it is not, they are openly opposing the teaching something that would help their kids understand why and how racial discrimination is so deep in their state and how to overcome it.


How do they overcome it?

They need to want to overcome it first. Which they don't. What do you do with an infection? You cut off the limb or bomb it with antibiotics, right? They are a disease and they don't want to be cured. The problem is that they don't want their kids to be cured either. And CRT is just one step in the process. I mean, come on, they know everything they need to know about racism, they are the ones propagating it and keeping it alive. They have no adopted the white victim narrative, which is the most dangerous narrative and they have the power. Imagine the harm done by those that hold in power and who have come to think they are the ones being harmed? They are hoping to institute the rule of terror.

Very true. Any attempt or threat to even expose White Supremacy is victimization to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also, the audacity of these parents who object to books when their kids walk around with internet connected smartphones just kills me. You're angry about the things they might be exposed to in books? Have you looked at your kid's internet history?


OMG - this. These people are simply ridiculous. They clutch their pearls, continue to fly their Trump 2020 flags (or the more savvy ones have them folded away in a box), and are the biggest HYPOCRITES of all time. The organizers of this are fear mongering, pandering, agitators, who are the kind of people who say "it's not the best time to be white right now". I actually heard this! I just SMDH. I want to ask them, "really? Tell me specifically how your life is so bad and where is your quality of life and your kids lives being negatively impacted by being white? Have you been fired, denied housing, harassed by police, had lesser access to healthcare, etc, etc? lately due to the color of your skin?" These people are racist, ignorant, whining babies who want stay living in the 1940s forever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Only in 1968, all Virginia public colleges admitted black students. Think about that, in 1968! There is no way to move forward but to force white people in Virginia to confront their own racism.


That is insane.


The Governor correctly signed into law a bill mandating reparations (scholarships, investments in community) by various state institutions, including the leading UVA and W&M.

Ok, sure, but the history of white Virginians opposing any racial equality is centuries old, and some might think it is better now, but it is not, they are openly opposing the teaching something that would help their kids understand why and how racial discrimination is so deep in their state and how to overcome it.


How do they overcome it?

They need to want to overcome it first. Which they don't. What do you do with an infection? You cut off the limb or bomb it with antibiotics, right? They are a disease and they don't want to be cured. The problem is that they don't want their kids to be cured either. And CRT is just one step in the process. I mean, come on, they know everything they need to know about racism, they are the ones propagating it and keeping it alive. They have no adopted the white victim narrative, which is the most dangerous narrative and they have the power. Imagine the harm done by those that hold in power and who have come to think they are the ones being harmed? They are hoping to institute the rule of terror.


This is eliminationist rhetoric. Calm yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The parents of children in Loudon County have to recognize that professional educators know a whole lot more than they do in how to teach children. Even though many educators are ideologically opposed to capitalism and individual freedom, and other white supremacist thinkings, the entire governmental system is infected with white racism. so it will take years, decades even, to deprogram these kids. Hopefully, as whites become more of a minority, we can shed more of the institutional racism, in our schools, our laws, the courts, law enforcement, the legislative branch, the stock market, prisons, the firearms industry, banking, zoning, where are highways are built, etc.


I can't tell if this is trolling or serious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Only in 1968, all Virginia public colleges admitted black students. Think about that, in 1968! There is no way to move forward but to force white people in Virginia to confront their own racism.


That is insane.


The Governor correctly signed into law a bill mandating reparations (scholarships, investments in community) by various state institutions, including the leading UVA and W&M.

Ok, sure, but the history of white Virginians opposing any racial equality is centuries old, and some might think it is better now, but it is not, they are openly opposing the teaching something that would help their kids understand why and how racial discrimination is so deep in their state and how to overcome it.


How do they overcome it?

They need to want to overcome it first. Which they don't. What do you do with an infection? You cut off the limb or bomb it with antibiotics, right? They are a disease and they don't want to be cured. The problem is that they don't want their kids to be cured either. And CRT is just one step in the process. I mean, come on, they know everything they need to know about racism, they are the ones propagating it and keeping it alive. They have no adopted the white victim narrative, which is the most dangerous narrative and they have the power. Imagine the harm done by those that hold in power and who have come to think they are the ones being harmed? They are hoping to institute the rule of terror.


This is eliminationist rhetoric. Calm yourself.


+1
This is also the language of cults.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Only in 1968, all Virginia public colleges admitted black students. Think about that, in 1968! There is no way to move forward but to force white people in Virginia to confront their own racism.


That is insane.


The Governor correctly signed into law a bill mandating reparations (scholarships, investments in community) by various state institutions, including the leading UVA and W&M.

Ok, sure, but the history of white Virginians opposing any racial equality is centuries old, and some might think it is better now, but it is not, they are openly opposing the teaching something that would help their kids understand why and how racial discrimination is so deep in their state and how to overcome it.


How do they overcome it?

They need to want to overcome it first. Which they don't. What do you do with an infection? You cut off the limb or bomb it with antibiotics, right? They are a disease and they don't want to be cured. The problem is that they don't want their kids to be cured either. And CRT is just one step in the process. I mean, come on, they know everything they need to know about racism, they are the ones propagating it and keeping it alive. They have no adopted the white victim narrative, which is the most dangerous narrative and they have the power. Imagine the harm done by those that hold in power and who have come to think they are the ones being harmed? They are hoping to institute the rule of terror.


This is eliminationist rhetoric. Calm yourself.


+1
This is also the language of cults.

WHich you clearly speak! Ha, you don't like when it is done to you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The parents of children in Loudon County have to recognize that professional educators know a whole lot more than they do in how to teach children. Even though many educators are ideologically opposed to capitalism and individual freedom, and other white supremacist thinkings, the entire governmental system is infected with white racism. so it will take years, decades even, to deprogram these kids. Hopefully, as whites become more of a minority, we can shed more of the institutional racism, in our schools, our laws, the courts, law enforcement, the legislative branch, the stock market, prisons, the firearms industry, banking, zoning, where are highways are built, etc.


I can't tell if this is trolling or serious.


Chill. If anything history has taught us is that whites ain’t going to become a minority… dreaming is free.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So weird, acting as if schools haven't been presenting accurate takes on US history for decades. Virtually all mainstream historians appropriately lean left.


Please. Do you think kids in elementary school now are taught that the Pilgrims' arrival in Massachusetts was a group of armed colonizers who invaded a populated area, immediately took possession of a piece of land, hunted and fished in competition with the native population, infected the locals with contagious diseases so that 90 percent of them died within a few years, forced assimilation on any natives they could capture, and warred with the remaining survivors for the next 150 years, with increasing reinforcements from the English Army, until they were able to take over the rest of their land as far as 300 miles inland?


Maybe in a more age appropriate, less hysterical way. Are they taught to begin thinking critically about the question: if the US is built on stolen land, why is it morally and ethically appropriate to not return that land?


Because currently the US is a corporation and money talks. If you ain’t got that paper then STFU and work.
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