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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would not say it is the norm. [b]I think it can and does happen at middle and high schools where so many kids come from such different and diverse backgrounds. [/b] Assume this was all reported and documented and is being addressed by the school. You should be concerned and I hope you are getting an appropriate response from the school administration. [/quote] Thank you for encapsulating why "diversity" is over-rated. Some of us prioritize safety and a high-quality education over and above it.[/quote] :shock: Alabama misses you[/quote] Never been there. Your snark is not an argument. [/quote] Neither is your close-minded desire for insularity. You should try visiting. There are a lot of people who agree with you. Look for the flag with an X on it.[/quote] Nice try. What you call a "close-minded" (sic) "desire for insularity" I call a desire for my children to be safe and free from disruption in the classroom. [b]I'm not a racist for wanting my children to be safe and get a good education.[/b] You, however, are the worst and most dangerous sort of idiot for criticizing anyone for desiring the best for their children.[/quote] No, you're a racist because you think that safe = monochromatic skin. [/quote]
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