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Anonymous wrote:Truly disturbing if those events did occur at LMS as PP described.
This is not the norm at Longfellow by any stretch, and by PP’s one-sided account it lasted no more than a week. If you think it’s easy being an AA student at Longfellow (much less at Cooper, which had almost no AA students) you are missing the bigger picture.
I am the PP who described these events and they are absolutely true. I find it interesting that you seem willing to excuse the bully because it's not "easy" being an AA student at Longfellow. What an apologist you are. I don't care what color someone is - if they are slapping and punching another child, they need to be suspended and/or expelled. Stop making excuses.
You “don’t care what color someone is,” yet you made a point of highlighting the alleged bully’s race in your prior post. I’d bet there’s more to the story than either you know or are admitting.
Wrong, but nice try. I mentioned the bully’s race because it was an obvious part of the situation - the fact that she “took offense” at the other girl rapping to what the bully considered “her” music. If I hadn’t mentioned her race, the very first question would have been, “What race was she?”
Forgive me for laying out all the facts from this event up front. I know how people such as yourself analyze everything, manufacturing reasons to be offended.
And let’s be real here: there is no way a school system *wouldn’t* have expelled, or at the very least, suspended, any white student who had physically or emotionally bullied a black student. You can’t have it both ways.