
You can be white neighborhood and not be racist. Poor logic. |
You’ve missed the point. |
Please identify any high school in Loudoun with the racial and economic diversity of W-L. |
I do wish liberal white would stop crying racism. It just diminishes racism claims by minorities by desensitizing people because it's over used. I wish people would also take the time to see the offender's offense in the context of the person's past behavior. If a white teacher has always been been respectful and inclusive of minorities, maybe don't crucify them because of one hair brained idea. No one is perfect. Demonizing people who are for diversity and inclusion because of one mistake just alienates perfectly good allies. |
Seems like a State run by "Coonman" has bigger issues... But that's just me. |
Because so many people on this board want to send their kids to w-l? I’ve seen quite the opposite sentiment. |
DP. Sure, but Arlington whites showed themselves to be the "liberal" hypocrites that they are when they thought their white neighborhood was going to be moved to Wakefield. Those in glass houses shouldn't come on this thread and start bashing Loudoun as a whole for the actions on one teacher. In Arlington it was the concerted efforts of a whole neighborhood, and the school board went along with it. |
No different in Fairfax. We have School Board members who vote to resegregate schools like Luther Jackson MS through boundary changes at the same time as they give tearful speeches about their commitment to “equity.” |
Agreed. Luther Jackson is a good example of where progress is halted or reversed by people who only support equality in education as long as their kids (or the kids of their constituents) can go to the "whitest" school possible. The same with FCPS keeping IB in high schools that would be way better off with a school with a combination of AP and honors classes, all to pander to the white parents who want their kids in an essentially segregated program. Anyone who really wanted to do what's best for the majority of students in schools like Annandale, Lee and Justice would absolutely remove IB from those schools and have a magnet IB school instead. Alas, we all know who the school board will pander to. I find these examples of systemic bias towards serving the needs of only on segment of the school population more concerning that a one off incident by one teacher. |
+1000. |
Thank you. It’s reassuring to see someone say, “Yep. That was a f**k up”. All the LCPS posters on here defending it is scarier than one teacher with terrible judgment. |
Ummm. Wasn’t it an AA parent who complained in this case? Also, you can be white and be appalled by racism. The two aren’t mutually exclusive. |
I didn’t see anyone saying this was a good idea. What some of us expressed is fatigue with how phony liberals will go out of their way to condemn a teacher who probably is not only unprepared, but also contending with too many kids in a class, instructions to find ways to make BHM relevant to every activity, and constant monitoring to see whether he/she is closing a permanent gap at their school, all so that those liberals can demonstrate their own virtue and avoid any sacrifices they might ever be called upon to make to improve the quality of education for other kids. |
“unprepared” s. b. “underpaid” |
DP. this is called making an excuse for poor judgement. When a poor black kid makes a poor judgement call do you also make excuse for him, saying that he was probably hungry, stressed, had ptsd from an abusive family? |