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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was not a racist until i got to DC. We are diplomats family who’s embassy unfortunately wont pay for private schools and we have to put my white kid into the public predominantly black DC school. After my child was physically beaten three times and bullied numerous times by black kids and black administrations didnt do anything, black mayor didnt do anything and a black (then) President didnt do anything, I became a racist. And i am proudly stand by my opinion in my experience. If any black person can stand up and change it, i will gladly listen. But so far, i have not heard any single voice. I treat their silence as support of violence.[/quote] I’m sorry your child was hurt and the school was unresponsive to the attacks and bullying. And I’m sorry he or she is growing up with a racist parent who is perpetuating the system. [/quote] What a mealy-mouthed response. Useless. [/quote] You’re right. How about this: PP is racist trash and should head back to his/her home country. [/quote] How about this. You condone schools that allow children to be beaten and bullied but would never send your child to that school.[/quote]
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