Why racial segregation is unacceptable but socioeconomic segregation is ok in private schools

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Anonymous wrote:OP were you born yesterday? Public schools are way more segregated than private on this axis. Private schools are paying millions per year for socioeconomic diversity through financial aid. Meanwhile home prices and NIMBY behavior are keeping good public schools behind locked gates for most.


You hit the nail on the head.


Sure. Private schools are more inclusive than public schools.


it's not the schools it's the people. Wherever you go, there the people are. People exclude others not like them.


Sure. That makes it acceptable.


It's human nature. For all the inclusion talk there are so many kids left on the sidelines. Not cool enough, too weird, annoying, etc. Why focus on just SES or race? Exclusion happens in every single classroom.

Because those things are resulted from something the kid nor the kid’s family can control and has been happening to the same race of people for hundreds of years on US soil.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.


Discrimination has been going on since humanity lumbered from the primordial ooze. All races, every corner of earth, all since day one.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.

And the same groups of people who were targeted and discriminated against before the Civil Rights Act, are still the main targets of discrimination in this country.


But it’s illegal and they have recourse

Very little recourse and that’s why it has continued.


More recourse and less racism than before the “great society” and yet still worse outcomes while other racial minorities have sprung to the top of the US socioeconomic ladder.


Hard to call the US a successful racist country when Indians and other Asians are now atop the socio-economic standings.


I agree. Its mostly a classist country, not so much racist. Which goes to the main point raised by OP.


It’s actually mainly an anti-Black country more than anything. Slowly becoming more hostile towards Hispanics, but historically not so much.


Also very Islamophobic and anti middle eastern countries - especially post 9/11 and with the current climate of continuing to try to garner support to continue to bomb Iran and destabilize and take over other middle eastern countries.


Yeah well they can stay their asses over there. It’s ok for America to be anti the enemies of America.
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Anonymous wrote:OP were you born yesterday? Public schools are way more segregated than private on this axis. Private schools are paying millions per year for socioeconomic diversity through financial aid. Meanwhile home prices and NIMBY behavior are keeping good public schools behind locked gates for most.


You hit the nail on the head.


Sure. Private schools are more inclusive than public schools.


it's not the schools it's the people. Wherever you go, there the people are. People exclude others not like them.


Sure. That makes it acceptable.


It's human nature. For all the inclusion talk there are so many kids left on the sidelines. Not cool enough, too weird, annoying, etc. Why focus on just SES or race? Exclusion happens in every single classroom.

Because those things are resulted from something the kid nor the kid’s family can control and has been happening to the same race of people for hundreds of years on US soil.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.


Discrimination has been going on since humanity lumbered from the primordial ooze. All races, every corner of earth, all since day one.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.

And the same groups of people who were targeted and discriminated against before the Civil Rights Act, are still the main targets of discrimination in this country.


But it’s illegal and they have recourse


Very little recourse. Ask me how I know.


How do you know? And how does this relate to your education? What was your GPA and test scores?
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Anonymous wrote:OP were you born yesterday? Public schools are way more segregated than private on this axis. Private schools are paying millions per year for socioeconomic diversity through financial aid. Meanwhile home prices and NIMBY behavior are keeping good public schools behind locked gates for most.


You hit the nail on the head.


Sure. Private schools are more inclusive than public schools.


it's not the schools it's the people. Wherever you go, there the people are. People exclude others not like them.


Sure. That makes it acceptable.


It's human nature. For all the inclusion talk there are so many kids left on the sidelines. Not cool enough, too weird, annoying, etc. Why focus on just SES or race? Exclusion happens in every single classroom.

Because those things are resulted from something the kid nor the kid’s family can control and has been happening to the same race of people for hundreds of years on US soil.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.


Discrimination has been going on since humanity lumbered from the primordial ooze. All races, every corner of earth, all since day one.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.

And the same groups of people who were targeted and discriminated against before the Civil Rights Act, are still the main targets of discrimination in this country.


But it’s illegal and they have recourse

Very little recourse and that’s why it has continued.


More recourse and less racism than before the “great society” and yet still worse outcomes while other racial minorities have sprung to the top of the US socioeconomic ladder.


Hard to call the US a successful racist country when Indians and other Asians are now atop the socio-economic standings.

Systematic discrimination hasn’t been targeting those groups and they are willing to assimilate.


Asians were not systemically discriminated against in the US? Right.
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Anonymous wrote:OP were you born yesterday? Public schools are way more segregated than private on this axis. Private schools are paying millions per year for socioeconomic diversity through financial aid. Meanwhile home prices and NIMBY behavior are keeping good public schools behind locked gates for most.


You hit the nail on the head.


Sure. Private schools are more inclusive than public schools.


it's not the schools it's the people. Wherever you go, there the people are. People exclude others not like them.


Sure. That makes it acceptable.


It's human nature. For all the inclusion talk there are so many kids left on the sidelines. Not cool enough, too weird, annoying, etc. Why focus on just SES or race? Exclusion happens in every single classroom.

Because those things are resulted from something the kid nor the kid’s family can control and has been happening to the same race of people for hundreds of years on US soil.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.


Discrimination has been going on since humanity lumbered from the primordial ooze. All races, every corner of earth, all since day one.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.

And the same groups of people who were targeted and discriminated against before the Civil Rights Act, are still the main targets of discrimination in this country.


But it’s illegal and they have recourse


Very little recourse. Ask me how I know.


You need to sample the recourse available in China, Russia or India.
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Anonymous wrote:When I feel bad about my kids private school, I remember what it would cost to live near Janney.


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Anonymous wrote:OP were you born yesterday? Public schools are way more segregated than private on this axis. Private schools are paying millions per year for socioeconomic diversity through financial aid. Meanwhile home prices and NIMBY behavior are keeping good public schools behind locked gates for most.


You hit the nail on the head.


Sure. Private schools are more inclusive than public schools.


it's not the schools it's the people. Wherever you go, there the people are. People exclude others not like them.


Sure. That makes it acceptable.


It's human nature. For all the inclusion talk there are so many kids left on the sidelines. Not cool enough, too weird, annoying, etc. Why focus on just SES or race? Exclusion happens in every single classroom.

Because those things are resulted from something the kid nor the kid’s family can control and has been happening to the same race of people for hundreds of years on US soil.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.


Discrimination has been going on since humanity lumbered from the primordial ooze. All races, every corner of earth, all since day one.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.

And the same groups of people who were targeted and discriminated against before the Civil Rights Act, are still the main targets of discrimination in this country.


But it’s illegal and they have recourse

Very little recourse and that’s why it has continued.


More recourse and less racism than before the “great society” and yet still worse outcomes while other racial minorities have sprung to the top of the US socioeconomic ladder.


Hard to call the US a successful racist country when Indians and other Asians are now atop the socio-economic standings.

Systematic discrimination hasn’t been targeting those groups and they are willing to assimilate.


Asians were not systemically discriminated against in the US? Right.

They have become a protected class. We have anti-Asian hate laws. There are groups that have gotten them that haven’t received any anti-hate laws.

You don’t see Asians getting murdered on video with no charges being filed or a mock trial staged for the public where the prosecution clearly doesn’t want to convict.

We even have Asians who have received reparations for mistreatment that happened to them.
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Anonymous wrote:OP were you born yesterday? Public schools are way more segregated than private on this axis. Private schools are paying millions per year for socioeconomic diversity through financial aid. Meanwhile home prices and NIMBY behavior are keeping good public schools behind locked gates for most.


You hit the nail on the head.


Sure. Private schools are more inclusive than public schools.


it's not the schools it's the people. Wherever you go, there the people are. People exclude others not like them.


Sure. That makes it acceptable.


It's human nature. For all the inclusion talk there are so many kids left on the sidelines. Not cool enough, too weird, annoying, etc. Why focus on just SES or race? Exclusion happens in every single classroom.

Because those things are resulted from something the kid nor the kid’s family can control and has been happening to the same race of people for hundreds of years on US soil.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.


Discrimination has been going on since humanity lumbered from the primordial ooze. All races, every corner of earth, all since day one.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.

And the same groups of people who were targeted and discriminated against before the Civil Rights Act, are still the main targets of discrimination in this country.


But it’s illegal and they have recourse

Very little recourse and that’s why it has continued.


More recourse and less racism than before the “great society” and yet still worse outcomes while other racial minorities have sprung to the top of the US socioeconomic ladder.


Hard to call the US a successful racist country when Indians and other Asians are now atop the socio-economic standings.

Systematic discrimination hasn’t been targeting those groups and they are willing to assimilate.


Asians were not systemically discriminated against in the US? Right.

They have become a protected class. We have anti-Asian hate laws. There are groups that have gotten them that haven’t received any anti-hate laws.

You don’t see Asians getting murdered on video with no charges being filed or a mock trial staged for the public where the prosecution clearly doesn’t want to convict.

We even have Asians who have received reparations for mistreatment that happened to them.


They were violently discriminated against nonetheless. Years later, they were once again discriminated against as the evidence in recent Supreme Court cases made clear. Still. They lead the way economically.
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I don’t really think private schools like poor people. That’s it.
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Anonymous wrote:OP were you born yesterday? Public schools are way more segregated than private on this axis. Private schools are paying millions per year for socioeconomic diversity through financial aid. Meanwhile home prices and NIMBY behavior are keeping good public schools behind locked gates for most.


You hit the nail on the head.


Sure. Private schools are more inclusive than public schools.


it's not the schools it's the people. Wherever you go, there the people are. People exclude others not like them.


Sure. That makes it acceptable.


It's human nature. For all the inclusion talk there are so many kids left on the sidelines. Not cool enough, too weird, annoying, etc. Why focus on just SES or race? Exclusion happens in every single classroom.

Because those things are resulted from something the kid nor the kid’s family can control and has been happening to the same race of people for hundreds of years on US soil.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.


Discrimination has been going on since humanity lumbered from the primordial ooze. All races, every corner of earth, all since day one.


Yes, and there is something called the civil rights act since 1964. In case you have not noticed it.

And the same groups of people who were targeted and discriminated against before the Civil Rights Act, are still the main targets of discrimination in this country.


But it’s illegal and they have recourse

Very little recourse and that’s why it has continued.


More recourse and less racism than before the “great society” and yet still worse outcomes while other racial minorities have sprung to the top of the US socioeconomic ladder.


Hard to call the US a successful racist country when Indians and other Asians are now atop the socio-economic standings.


I agree. Its mostly a classist country, not so much racist. Which goes to the main point raised by OP.


It’s actually mainly an anti-Black country more than anything. Slowly becoming more hostile towards Hispanics, but historically not so much.


Also very Islamophobic and anti middle eastern countries - especially post 9/11 and with the current climate of continuing to try to garner support to continue to bomb Iran and destabilize and take over other middle eastern countries.


Yeah well they can stay their asses over there. It’s ok for America to be anti the enemies of America.


Believe me, we would love to keep our asses over there, but we keep getting bombed and displaced, also can’t go back to many of our countries. So you created the problem, sweetie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t really think private schools like poor people. That’s it.


This is exactly it. End of story. Nothing to see here.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t really think private schools like poor people. That’s it.


This is exactly it. End of story. Nothing to see here.


Yes, we should only focus on diversity and inclusion but without the poor. Like that everything works perfectly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t really think private schools like poor people. That’s it.


Of course that’s it. But they like to pretend they do. That’s the hypocrisy.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t really think private schools like poor people. That’s it.


Of course that’s it. But they like to pretend they do. That’s the hypocrisy.


Most see through the hypocrisy. What it comes down to is people being honest with themselves about it- imagine if everyone was openly honest and said all the quiet parts out loud (which some of them do when they are anonymous here).
Anonymous
Racial segregation is fine, too. No reason to be squeamish. If you want to send your kids to school with other wealthy white kids, you should be able to do that.
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Anonymous wrote:The fact that you utilized the word schizophrenic to bash private schools tells me everything I need to know about you.


And the fact that you don’t seem to complain about socio economic segregation tells a lot about you.


You're virtue signaling. Otherwise you wouldn't diminish those with a serious mental health condition to bolster your hysteria.
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