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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For most sane parents, this is an entirely financial debate because none of us would ever consider actually sending our children to failing schools if rezoned. It would just be expensive to move, that's all. I hope the BOE understands that it can change boundaries, but [b]it will never get our kids[/b].[/quote] You keep saying that. Who's we, and how will the BoE get whoever-we-are's kids?[/quote] My child is not a social experiment. My child is not a full-time tutor. My child is not a stairstep as the education politicians look for a promotion. My family will not play your game. [/quote] Your kid is a social experiment because s/he has benefited from a racist system that lifts him/her up by keeping others down.[/quote] Why do Asians make 30% more than whites when America put the Japanese in internment camps, wouldn’t even let Chinese people buy property after they were treated horribly in the 19th and early 20th Century? If it’s such a racist system why was it set up so that white people are doing so poorly compared to Asians? Sounds like a pretty poorly planned racist system.[/quote] Chinese and Korean immigrants do well. They are the model minorities. Other Asians like Vietnamese and Cambodian and Thai have high poverty rates. In Montgomery County,mejores actually make more than Asians. Because what matters more is why certain immigrant populations came here. For education? Or as refugees? And studies show second generation Asians do no better than whites. So the effects are only temporary. [/quote]
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