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The police academy director , who is Chinese American, was asked to not sign HIS NAME using Chinese characters. This is in NORTHERN Virginia. This wouldn’t have happened in DC. The xenophobia is so Old Dixie 1950s.

“A northern Virginia town has been excluded from a countywide police training academy after the town’s chief complained about Chinese signatures on trainees’ graduation certificates.

Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard complained that the academy director, Maj. Wilson Lee, used Chinese characters to sign the certificates that graduates receive when they complete training at the Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy.”

https://apnews.com/article/chinese-signatures-virginia-graduation-certificate-03069737acd18a56dd281862645b0b0a
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.


How so?
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.

Even the IT sweashops in NoVa want to go back to the 'good ole days'
https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2024/05/after-whites-only-job-posting-va-tech-company-hit-with-fine-from-the-justice-department/


The firm's HQ is in Loudoun county, which is Trump country. Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax are purple, leaning more blue.

Only idiots take one incident and turn it into a sweeping trend.
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Anonymous wrote:The police academy director , who is Chinese American, was asked to not sign HIS NAME using Chinese characters. This is in NORTHERN Virginia. This wouldn’t have happened in DC. The xenophobia is so Old Dixie 1950s.

“A northern Virginia town has been excluded from a countywide police training academy after the town’s chief complained about Chinese signatures on trainees’ graduation certificates.

Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard complained that the academy director, Maj. Wilson Lee, used Chinese characters to sign the certificates that graduates receive when they complete training at the Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy.”

https://apnews.com/article/chinese-signatures-virginia-graduation-certificate-03069737acd18a56dd281862645b0b0a


I'm Asian American and don't think it's cool that he's signing his name in Chinese, especially as a public official.

Stupid to punish the graduates for that though.
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Anonymous wrote:The police academy director , who is Chinese American, was asked to not sign HIS NAME using Chinese characters. This is in NORTHERN Virginia. This wouldn’t have happened in DC. The xenophobia is so Old Dixie 1950s.

“A northern Virginia town has been excluded from a countywide police training academy after the town’s chief complained about Chinese signatures on trainees’ graduation certificates.

Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard complained that the academy director, Maj. Wilson Lee, used Chinese characters to sign the certificates that graduates receive when they complete training at the Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy.”

https://apnews.com/article/chinese-signatures-virginia-graduation-certificate-03069737acd18a56dd281862645b0b0a


I'm Asian American and don't think it's cool that he's signing his name in Chinese, especially as a public official.

Stupid to punish the graduates for that though.


You must be an Asian American who lives in VA. 🙄

DC Asians would be free to sign their Chinese name using Chinese characters, and no one would bat an eye. That’s what happens in sophisticated, world capital cities with embassies, the IMF, World Bank, State Department, universities with students from all over the world, etc. At least in official capacities, we’re not threatened by other peoples’ cultures. However, individual DC residents may be just as xenophobic and culturally backwards as some VA residents.
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.


How so?

https://virginiamercury.com/2024/05/20/virginia-school-board-restores-confederate-names/#:~:text=In%202021%2C%20the%20schools%20on,Elementary%20School%20to%20Honey%20Run.
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Anonymous wrote:People in DC either believe Nova is "new" money or backwards. They don't seem to realize how VA has changed due to immigration and migration. Many immigrants prefer Northern Virginia and don't focus on its history.

But they still want to go back to the good 'old confederate days.

Have you traveled in MD outside the DC suburbs and Baltimore? Total nostalgia for the good ole confederate, slave-holding days. Total Trump country. It's why we decided not to buy a second house at the MD shore, lovely though it is.

Well, in VA they actually voted to go back to good ole confederate, slave-holding days.


How so?

https://virginiamercury.com/2024/05/20/virginia-school-board-restores-confederate-names/#:~:text=In%202021%2C%20the%20schools%20on,Elementary%20School%20to%20Honey%20Run.
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Anonymous wrote:The police academy director , who is Chinese American, was asked to not sign HIS NAME using Chinese characters. This is in NORTHERN Virginia. This wouldn’t have happened in DC. The xenophobia is so Old Dixie 1950s.

“A northern Virginia town has been excluded from a countywide police training academy after the town’s chief complained about Chinese signatures on trainees’ graduation certificates.

Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard complained that the academy director, Maj. Wilson Lee, used Chinese characters to sign the certificates that graduates receive when they complete training at the Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy.”

https://apnews.com/article/chinese-signatures-virginia-graduation-certificate-03069737acd18a56dd281862645b0b0a


I'm Asian American and don't think it's cool that he's signing his name in Chinese, especially as a public official.

Stupid to punish the graduates for that though.


You must be an Asian American who lives in VA. 🙄

DC Asians would be free to sign their Chinese name using Chinese characters, and no one would bat an eye. That’s what happens in sophisticated, world capital cities with embassies, the IMF, World Bank, State Department, universities with students from all over the world, etc. At least in official capacities, we’re not threatened by other peoples’ cultures. However, individual DC residents may be just as xenophobic and culturally backwards as some VA residents.


That’s comical. No one at the IMF, World Bank, or State Department would sign their names using characters from non-working languages on any official documents. My spouse works at the World Bank. We have friends at the Fund. These are international organizations where documents may be in any of the 6 official working languages. However, a Chinese person working in French would not sign off in Chinese. Nor would a Russian working in English sign off in Russian.

I work at the State Department and anyone signing off on anything official using non-English characters would be reprimanded, laughed out of the building or both. Signatures on official documents are there to ensure a chain of accountability, and anyone signing in a language that was not universally used within the organization, that would defeat that purpose.

DC Asians are free to sign their names in whatever language they want. But not in lieu of English on any official government documents.
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Anonymous wrote:The police academy director , who is Chinese American, was asked to not sign HIS NAME using Chinese characters. This is in NORTHERN Virginia. This wouldn’t have happened in DC. The xenophobia is so Old Dixie 1950s.

“A northern Virginia town has been excluded from a countywide police training academy after the town’s chief complained about Chinese signatures on trainees’ graduation certificates.

Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard complained that the academy director, Maj. Wilson Lee, used Chinese characters to sign the certificates that graduates receive when they complete training at the Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy.”

https://apnews.com/article/chinese-signatures-virginia-graduation-certificate-03069737acd18a56dd281862645b0b0a


I'm Asian American and don't think it's cool that he's signing his name in Chinese, especially as a public official.

Stupid to punish the graduates for that though.


You must be an Asian American who lives in VA. 🙄

DC Asians would be free to sign their Chinese name using Chinese characters, and no one would bat an eye. That’s what happens in sophisticated, world capital cities with embassies, the IMF, World Bank, State Department, universities with students from all over the world, etc. At least in official capacities, we’re not threatened by other peoples’ cultures. However, individual DC residents may be just as xenophobic and culturally backwards as some VA residents.


That’s comical. No one at the IMF, World Bank, or State Department would sign their names using characters from non-working languages on any official documents. My spouse works at the World Bank. We have friends at the Fund. These are international organizations where documents may be in any of the 6 official working languages. However, a Chinese person working in French would not sign off in Chinese. Nor would a Russian working in English sign off in Russian.

I work at the State Department and anyone signing off on anything official using non-English characters would be reprimanded, laughed out of the building or both. Signatures on official documents are there to ensure a chain of accountability, and anyone signing in a language that was not universally used within the organization, that would defeat that purpose.

DC Asians are free to sign their names in whatever language they want. But not in lieu of English on any official government documents.


Lol—you’ve typed a lot of nothing. We’re talking about a police training academy in VA. This would be a non-issue at a police training academy in DC…because it just isn’t a big deal. Now, the Herndon Police Department has to find another training facility. All that fuss and what did it get her?!?

Btw, your Sisyphean defense of the stupid stance taken by the Herndon police chief proves the OPs point. You’re fighting yet another lost cause, Dixie. That’s one of the reasons why some/many/most educated DC residents look down on people who choose to reside in VA. It’s the home of a sitting SCt justice who flew an upside down American flag outside his home. And another miserable “justice” who is married to a woman who tried to assist in the overthrow of the federal government (“release the Kraken”). Please throw the entire state away!
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Anonymous wrote:The police academy director , who is Chinese American, was asked to not sign HIS NAME using Chinese characters. This is in NORTHERN Virginia. This wouldn’t have happened in DC. The xenophobia is so Old Dixie 1950s.

“A northern Virginia town has been excluded from a countywide police training academy after the town’s chief complained about Chinese signatures on trainees’ graduation certificates.

Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard complained that the academy director, Maj. Wilson Lee, used Chinese characters to sign the certificates that graduates receive when they complete training at the Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy.”

https://apnews.com/article/chinese-signatures-virginia-graduation-certificate-03069737acd18a56dd281862645b0b0a


I'm Asian American and don't think it's cool that he's signing his name in Chinese, especially as a public official.

Stupid to punish the graduates for that though.


You must be an Asian American who lives in VA. 🙄

DC Asians would be free to sign their Chinese name using Chinese characters, and no one would bat an eye. That’s what happens in sophisticated, world capital cities with embassies, the IMF, World Bank, State Department, universities with students from all over the world, etc. At least in official capacities, we’re not threatened by other peoples’ cultures. However, individual DC residents may be just as xenophobic and culturally backwards as some VA residents.


That’s comical. No one at the IMF, World Bank, or State Department would sign their names using characters from non-working languages on any official documents. My spouse works at the World Bank. We have friends at the Fund. These are international organizations where documents may be in any of the 6 official working languages. However, a Chinese person working in French would not sign off in Chinese. Nor would a Russian working in English sign off in Russian.

I work at the State Department and anyone signing off on anything official using non-English characters would be reprimanded, laughed out of the building or both. Signatures on official documents are there to ensure a chain of accountability, and anyone signing in a language that was not universally used within the organization, that would defeat that purpose.

DC Asians are free to sign their names in whatever language they want. But not in lieu of English on any official government documents.


Lol—you’ve typed a lot of nothing. We’re talking about a police training academy in VA. This would be a non-issue at a police training academy in DC…because it just isn’t a big deal. Now, the Herndon Police Department has to find another training facility. All that fuss and what did it get her?!?

Btw, your Sisyphean defense of the stupid stance taken by the Herndon police chief proves the OPs point. You’re fighting yet another lost cause, Dixie. That’s one of the reasons why some/many/most educated DC residents look down on people who choose to reside in VA. It’s the home of a sitting SCt justice who flew an upside down American flag outside his home. And another miserable “justice” who is married to a woman who tried to assist in the overthrow of the federal government (“release the Kraken”). Please throw the entire state away!


NP. This is not even a remotely true statement, just like your IMF/WB/State comment. You’re just a classless snob and projecting it onto others. With not enough hobbies or interests to keep your mind occupied so you fixate on what jurisdiction people live in (and making up facts on the internet). Educated DC residents have too many more important things to care about.
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Anonymous wrote:The police academy director , who is Chinese American, was asked to not sign HIS NAME using Chinese characters. This is in NORTHERN Virginia. This wouldn’t have happened in DC. The xenophobia is so Old Dixie 1950s.

“A northern Virginia town has been excluded from a countywide police training academy after the town’s chief complained about Chinese signatures on trainees’ graduation certificates.

Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard complained that the academy director, Maj. Wilson Lee, used Chinese characters to sign the certificates that graduates receive when they complete training at the Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy.”

https://apnews.com/article/chinese-signatures-virginia-graduation-certificate-03069737acd18a56dd281862645b0b0a


I'm Asian American and don't think it's cool that he's signing his name in Chinese, especially as a public official.

Stupid to punish the graduates for that though.


You must be an Asian American who lives in VA. 🙄

DC Asians would be free to sign their Chinese name using Chinese characters, and no one would bat an eye. That’s what happens in sophisticated, world capital cities with embassies, the IMF, World Bank, State Department, universities with students from all over the world, etc. At least in official capacities, we’re not threatened by other peoples’ cultures. However, individual DC residents may be just as xenophobic and culturally backwards as some VA residents.


That’s comical. No one at the IMF, World Bank, or State Department would sign their names using characters from non-working languages on any official documents. My spouse works at the World Bank. We have friends at the Fund. These are international organizations where documents may be in any of the 6 official working languages. However, a Chinese person working in French would not sign off in Chinese. Nor would a Russian working in English sign off in Russian.

I work at the State Department and anyone signing off on anything official using non-English characters would be reprimanded, laughed out of the building or both. Signatures on official documents are there to ensure a chain of accountability, and anyone signing in a language that was not universally used within the organization, that would defeat that purpose.

DC Asians are free to sign their names in whatever language they want. But not in lieu of English on any official government documents.


Lol—you’ve typed a lot of nothing. We’re talking about a police training academy in VA. This would be a non-issue at a police training academy in DC…because it just isn’t a big deal. Now, the Herndon Police Department has to find another training facility. All that fuss and what did it get her?!?

Btw, your Sisyphean defense of the stupid stance taken by the Herndon police chief proves the OPs point. You’re fighting yet another lost cause, Dixie. That’s one of the reasons why some/many/most educated DC residents look down on people who choose to reside in VA. It’s the home of a sitting SCt justice who flew an upside down American flag outside his home. And another miserable “justice” who is married to a woman who tried to assist in the overthrow of the federal government (“release the Kraken”). Please throw the entire state away!


NP. This is not even a remotely true statement, just like your IMF/WB/State comment. You’re just a classless snob and projecting it onto others. With not enough hobbies or interests to keep your mind occupied so you fixate on what jurisdiction people live in (and making up facts on the internet). Educated DC residents have too many more important things to care about.


Sticks and stones.

It’s true for me and others, so that would fall under “some/many/most.” I can have whatever opinion I want about people who choose to live in the former capital of the treasonous confederacy (with many roads, schools, and institutions named after traitors); and elected a governor who is trying to eliminate a woman’s right to choose what to do with her own body. You don’t have to like it.

P.S. Fixate? Lol! I rarely think about or grace VA with my presence. I’m commenting because the OP asked a valid question.
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Anonymous wrote:The police academy director , who is Chinese American, was asked to not sign HIS NAME using Chinese characters. This is in NORTHERN Virginia. This wouldn’t have happened in DC. The xenophobia is so Old Dixie 1950s.

“A northern Virginia town has been excluded from a countywide police training academy after the town’s chief complained about Chinese signatures on trainees’ graduation certificates.

Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard complained that the academy director, Maj. Wilson Lee, used Chinese characters to sign the certificates that graduates receive when they complete training at the Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy.”

https://apnews.com/article/chinese-signatures-virginia-graduation-certificate-03069737acd18a56dd281862645b0b0a


I'm Asian American and don't think it's cool that he's signing his name in Chinese, especially as a public official.

Stupid to punish the graduates for that though.


You must be an Asian American who lives in VA. 🙄

DC Asians would be free to sign their Chinese name using Chinese characters, and no one would bat an eye. That’s what happens in sophisticated, world capital cities with embassies, the IMF, World Bank, State Department, universities with students from all over the world, etc. At least in official capacities, we’re not threatened by other peoples’ cultures. However, individual DC residents may be just as xenophobic and culturally backwards as some VA residents.


That’s comical. No one at the IMF, World Bank, or State Department would sign their names using characters from non-working languages on any official documents. My spouse works at the World Bank. We have friends at the Fund. These are international organizations where documents may be in any of the 6 official working languages. However, a Chinese person working in French would not sign off in Chinese. Nor would a Russian working in English sign off in Russian.

I work at the State Department and anyone signing off on anything official using non-English characters would be reprimanded, laughed out of the building or both. Signatures on official documents are there to ensure a chain of accountability, and anyone signing in a language that was not universally used within the organization, that would defeat that purpose.

DC Asians are free to sign their names in whatever language they want. But not in lieu of English on any official government documents.


Lol—you’ve typed a lot of nothing. We’re talking about a police training academy in VA. This would be a non-issue at a police training academy in DC…because it just isn’t a big deal. Now, the Herndon Police Department has to find another training facility. All that fuss and what did it get her?!?

Btw, your Sisyphean defense of the stupid stance taken by the Herndon police chief proves the OPs point. You’re fighting yet another lost cause, Dixie. That’s one of the reasons why some/many/most educated DC residents look down on people who choose to reside in VA. It’s the home of a sitting SCt justice who flew an upside down American flag outside his home. And another miserable “justice” who is married to a woman who tried to assist in the overthrow of the federal government (“release the Kraken”). Please throw the entire state away!


NP. This is not even a remotely true statement, just like your IMF/WB/State comment. You’re just a classless snob and projecting it onto others. With not enough hobbies or interests to keep your mind occupied so you fixate on what jurisdiction people live in (and making up facts on the internet). Educated DC residents have too many more important things to care about.


Sticks and stones.

It’s true for me and others, so that would fall under “some/many/most.” I can have whatever opinion I want about people who choose to live in the former capital of the treasonous confederacy (with many roads, schools, and institutions named after traitors); and elected a governor who is trying to eliminate a woman’s right to choose what to do with her own body. You don’t have to like it.

P.S. Fixate? Lol! I rarely think about or grace VA with my presence. I’m commenting because the OP asked a valid question.


Based on the poor reasoning underpinning this statement, I’m pretty sure you don’t fall under the category of “educated DC residents.”

OP - most educated DC residents couldn’t care less about where you live, but unfortunately there are a few bored, desperate housewives with kids in private school that need someone to look down on. You don’t want to run in these social circles anyway. They are deeply insular but accomplish nothing in terms of societal advancement, so there is nothing to be gained.
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Anonymous wrote:The police academy director , who is Chinese American, was asked to not sign HIS NAME using Chinese characters. This is in NORTHERN Virginia. This wouldn’t have happened in DC. The xenophobia is so Old Dixie 1950s.

“A northern Virginia town has been excluded from a countywide police training academy after the town’s chief complained about Chinese signatures on trainees’ graduation certificates.

Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard complained that the academy director, Maj. Wilson Lee, used Chinese characters to sign the certificates that graduates receive when they complete training at the Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy.”

https://apnews.com/article/chinese-signatures-virginia-graduation-certificate-03069737acd18a56dd281862645b0b0a


I'm Asian American and don't think it's cool that he's signing his name in Chinese, especially as a public official.

Stupid to punish the graduates for that though.


You must be an Asian American who lives in VA. 🙄

DC Asians would be free to sign their Chinese name using Chinese characters, and no one would bat an eye. That’s what happens in sophisticated, world capital cities with embassies, the IMF, World Bank, State Department, universities with students from all over the world, etc. At least in official capacities, we’re not threatened by other peoples’ cultures. However, individual DC residents may be just as xenophobic and culturally backwards as some VA residents.


That’s comical. No one at the IMF, World Bank, or State Department would sign their names using characters from non-working languages on any official documents. My spouse works at the World Bank. We have friends at the Fund. These are international organizations where documents may be in any of the 6 official working languages. However, a Chinese person working in French would not sign off in Chinese. Nor would a Russian working in English sign off in Russian.

I work at the State Department and anyone signing off on anything official using non-English characters would be reprimanded, laughed out of the building or both. Signatures on official documents are there to ensure a chain of accountability, and anyone signing in a language that was not universally used within the organization, that would defeat that purpose.

DC Asians are free to sign their names in whatever language they want. But not in lieu of English on any official government documents.


Oh to be a fly in the wall listening to your co-workers talking about you. You must give them endless entertainment.

You don't even know what a signature is!

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