Scuffle at Yorktown HS today

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Look at Arlington's voting results. Almost nobody voted for Donald.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


So West Virginians voted for Hillary? Nope. They voted Trump. And some middle class white folks who want to maintain their privilege also voted for Trump, and together, they had a large enough block to win the electoral college.

Point is, if you live in Arlington and you did vote for Trump, you did so not out of desperation, but for some other reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i would guess it has nothing to do with Trump and everything to do with how kids are raised


+1

There is a definitely a superiority complex in that part of Arlington. It's pervasive on the travel sports teams from parents in that area.


Your predjudices run deep, huh?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


So West Virginians voted for Hillary? Nope. They voted Trump. And some middle class white folks who want to maintain their privilege also voted for Trump, and together, they had a large enough block to win the electoral college.

Point is, if you live in Arlington and you did vote for Trump, you did so not out of desperation, but for some other reason.


Hillary led with people whose household income is less than $50K:
http://www.businessinsider.com/exit-polls-who-voted-for-trump-clinton-2016-11/#the-racial-divide-between-democratic-and-republican-voters-was-clear-3
Anonymous
Yuck.
We were thinking of moving to Va for the schools, but I think I'd rather stay in DC now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yuck.
We were thinking of moving to Va for the schools, but I think I'd rather stay in DC now.


You've got to be kidding me. Someone spreads a rumor and you make major life decisions based on it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yuck.
We were thinking of moving to Va for the schools, but I think I'd rather stay in DC now.


You've got to be kidding me. Someone spreads a rumor and you make major life decisions based on it?


Either a troll response by PP, or someone who'd be a detriment to APS anyway.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yuck.
We were thinking of moving to Va for the schools, but I think I'd rather stay in DC now.


You are fine if you stay out of the Yorktown pyramid.
Anonymous
None of this matters, OP. I've told my children you will never, ever convince someone else they are supporting socially undesirable things like racism or xenophobia. You just can't. They will rationalize it to the end of time and will accuse you of being thin-skinned, weak, etc. It's an exhausting and losing proposition. I've told my kids that they need to understand that there are a lot of people who have zero problems supporting racist or xenophobic politicians because they have nothing to lose. They won't be targeted and they figure their interests matter more than anyone else's.

It doesn't mean it's wrong. It just means you have to be careful about who you let in, who you trust, and who is going to be worth the time. Don't bother trying to convince someone they are wrong, just take advantage of the screwed up system, make as much money as possible playing the rigged game and cash out somewhere pleasant.

Let people fight over stupid crap while you are playing the game to get ahead. It was never about these things anyway. It's the beginning of a massive shift in wealth and you better be on the right side of the fence.

-Signed government contractor who made a killing during the Bush years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


So West Virginians voted for Hillary? Nope. They voted Trump. And some middle class white folks who want to maintain their privilege also voted for Trump, and together, they had a large enough block to win the electoral college.

Point is, if you live in Arlington and you did vote for Trump, you did so not out of desperation, but for some other reason.


There are a handful of Trump voters in our $$$ neighborhood. Common traits are: old, crotchety, not-so-sharp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Look at Arlington's voting results. Almost nobody voted for Donald.


We vote for John Vihstadt. We stand behind John when he works the levers of County policy to take down the affordable housing mafia. Attacking building height is one great method. Having a "once a year" process to give out the affordable housing money is another--so you don't have flexibility to take advantage of immediate opportunities.

John's a lawyer specializing in housing finance, both for-profit and non-profit. And he's a REALLY good one at that. So he's perfect to destroy the housing people while being pleasant enough to win the social liberals who form the majority of Arlington.
Anonymous
Wow, the "I am a friend of John" phony comes out to play even in a threat that has nothing to do with affordable housing. Go stir up your propaganda elsewhere.
Anonymous
ArlNow article: https://www.arlnow.com/2016/11/29/police-fight-at-yorktown-involved-parents-accusation-of-racial-slurs/

Still no video. Was this triggered by a minority student bullying a white student? There must be some history here for the parents to have been on the scene.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Video, or this didn't happen.


Well, there's a police report. So it happened whether or not you get to see it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Video, or this didn't happen.


Well, there's a police report. So it happened whether or not you get to see it.


Uh, it didn't happen at all like it was described in the OP. It wasn't in a lunchroom and no parent was involved in the physical fight. There's an allegation of a racial slur, but no evidence.

So, something happened. But certainly not what was described. It also sounds very personal -- an ongoing feud -- not some random case where a white dad spouted off hate speech at a random student.

Get a grip.
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