Out of Curiosity… What are the most caucasian neighborhoods/pyramids?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Damascus
Poolesville
Sherwood


Each of these is less than fifty percent white.


So? Still highest %, nobody said > 50%


Whitman is the highest %
Anonymous
In general:

Whitman HS pyramid in MCPS

Yorktown HS pyramid in APS

Madison HS pyramid in FCPS

Also, Falls Church City schools and western Loudoun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is the Waynewood area in FCPS known as “white wood”?


It feeds into a high school that is majority black and hispanic


the ES is ~82% white according to the demo data in the profile link posted below

Now, I don't have time to pull a full report of 130-ish ES, but that is pretty high
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol maybe OP just wants to know where not to move.

Personally, as an East Asian, I want to know where I can find other Asians in DC. Any ideas?

Wootton cluster.
Anonymous
Right. This is just another way of asking what are the least caucasian neighborhoods. Both are disgusting and gross questions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Right. This is just another way of asking what are the least caucasian neighborhoods. Both are disgusting and gross questions.


Not OP but I don't see the issue with this question. As a non-white person, I would want to avoid living in areas (or sending my kids to schools) that are very white.
Anonymous
There is literally census data about this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right. This is just another way of asking what are the least caucasian neighborhoods. Both are disgusting and gross questions.


Not OP but I don't see the issue with this question. As a non-white person, I would want to avoid living in areas (or sending my kids to schools) that are very white.


The fact that you don’t see a problem with that blows my mind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right. This is just another way of asking what are the least caucasian neighborhoods. Both are disgusting and gross questions.


Not OP but I don't see the issue with this question. As a non-white person, I would want to avoid living in areas (or sending my kids to schools) that are very white.


The fact that you don’t see a problem with that blows my mind.


Why? What’s wrong with not wanting my kid to be the only minority? Are you saying that as a white or non white person?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right. This is just another way of asking what are the least caucasian neighborhoods. Both are disgusting and gross questions.


Not OP but I don't see the issue with this question. As a non-white person, I would want to avoid living in areas (or sending my kids to schools) that are very white.


Aaaand yet one more sign that anti-white racism is the only form of racial bigotry still permitted today.

- A minority
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right. This is just another way of asking what are the least caucasian neighborhoods. Both are disgusting and gross questions.


Not OP but I don't see the issue with this question. As a non-white person, I would want to avoid living in areas (or sending my kids to schools) that are very white.


I don't understand how you can actually admit this - this is such a clear cut example of racism if I've ever seen one. And yes, racism against whites is a real thing - case in point.

Can you imagine if someone said out loud or in this forum "as a white person I would want to avoid living in areas (or sending my kids to schools) that are very black, brown, or Asian"?!

It IS NOT OKAY!!!!!
Anonymous
OP asks are there some that "remain intact."

That's insulting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right. This is just another way of asking what are the least caucasian neighborhoods. Both are disgusting and gross questions.


Not OP but I don't see the issue with this question. As a non-white person, I would want to avoid living in areas (or sending my kids to schools) that are very white.


I don't understand how you can actually admit this - this is such a clear cut example of racism if I've ever seen one. And yes, racism against whites is a real thing - case in point.

Can you imagine if someone said out loud or in this forum "as a white person I would want to avoid living in areas (or sending my kids to schools) that are very black, brown, or Asian"?!

It IS NOT OKAY!!!!!


It is not the same. POC are vastly outnumbered in most institutions that have a foundation and history in catering to white people. You can be upset about people trying to make sure their Black kid doesn't get lost in a school or neighborhood but I would be more upset that it still matters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right. This is just another way of asking what are the least caucasian neighborhoods. Both are disgusting and gross questions.


Not OP but I don't see the issue with this question. As a non-white person, I would want to avoid living in areas (or sending my kids to schools) that are very white.


The fact that you don’t see a problem with that blows my mind.


Why? What’s wrong with not wanting my kid to be the only minority? Are you saying that as a white or non white person?



Wow, racism and more racism, you're on a roll PP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right. This is just another way of asking what are the least caucasian neighborhoods. Both are disgusting and gross questions.


Not OP but I don't see the issue with this question. As a non-white person, I would want to avoid living in areas (or sending my kids to schools) that are very white.


I don't understand how you can actually admit this - this is such a clear cut example of racism if I've ever seen one. And yes, racism against whites is a real thing - case in point.

Can you imagine if someone said out loud or in this forum "as a white person I would want to avoid living in areas (or sending my kids to schools) that are very black, brown, or Asian"?!

It IS NOT OKAY!!!!!


It is not the same. POC are vastly outnumbered in most institutions that have a foundation and history in catering to white people. You can be upset about people trying to make sure their Black kid doesn't get lost in a school or neighborhood but I would be more upset that it still matters.


And so further segregating yourself and your children is how you should be living your lives? Is pushing for this way of living making a big step in a positive direction towards ending racism? Because you are actually being racist yourself.
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