I do. But I don’t take a poorly perming individual and project that onto their whole neighborhood or race. likewise I don’t take one kids derogatory text message and project that on to a whole neighborhood, school or race. What about you? |
Well as far as personal responsibility goes I strive to be a good person a good parent and a good professional, simple as that. And as far as systemic racism and white privilege goes I don't live in a bubble of delusion and denial about the deep roots of racism and discrimination in this country and I don't think that they magically disappeared in 1963 when Dr. King gave his "I Have A Dream" speech, simple as that. |
See, you can be a good parent and good professional and still live a life of victim-hood. |
You’re mistaken. My awareness of the realities and ramifications of racism is what keeps me from being a victim because I stand up and speak out and see to it that any attempts to dehumanize me or disrespect me or discriminate against me are identified and addressed. L |
Hey MCPS central people —please take note of the above quote, take a look at what some of Pyle’s recent graduates are doing on social media these days, and give the guy some help. How many years are you going to ignore the fact that Pyle is lacking in...so much. Time for changes. |
How do you balance personal responsibility versus victimhood in others or expectations of others? Do you expect AAs to be able to be proficient in reading or math? If not, why? |
+1. So sad to see so many Dems don't do that -- racists back then, racists today. |
+1000 And worse, the Dems keep lowering the bar, lowering the expectations, lowering the very class of people they claim they want to "help" |
Regardless, it's a low class word. I don't recall any successful people who used that word. |
That story is of no interest to this particular demographic. One ideology rules here, ok. |
I expect the students who posted pictures of themselves in blackface and used the N-word to describe the images will receive significant consequences, and they shall, because it is their personal responsibility that is the issue despite their defenders attempts to deflect accountability with victimology subterfuge. |
+1 |
| MCPS shouldn't be the speech police. Kids will be kids. This happens everywhere. People just like to talk about elite schools because they're jealous. |
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N has not been appropriate for decades! It has had a resurgence because (I don't even know what is appropriate to insert here) black kids call each other and their non black friends "N" as a term of endearment. It's used in rap, hip hop etc.
My grandparents, parents, DH, myself and my kid never, ever used this word. It would be wonderful to know what people prefer to be called. Black seems universal. White is not an issue for whites. Some use brown when referring to themselves. Yet POC isn't universal though many blacks refer to themselves as POC. AA isnt universal if POCs are not African descendants . Yet no one wants to use the skin color wheel. With all due respect and in no prioritized order: Black Brown Asian White Mixed And rainbow just for fun for all the unicorns out there? Please have a sense of humor Please state your preference if these are not appropriate. |