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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]SB members better get ready to get spanked publicly once more.[/quote] They'd wear a 6-3 rolling from the Court as a badge of pride. [/quote] Ironic that in this day and age, some people are proud to be racists. [/quote] Ironic that people fighting to keep black kids out of TJ are also the ones screaming racism. [/quote] Nobody is keeping blacks out of TJ. Asians are excluded from the policy making (SB) and Asians are excluded from the implementation of the policy (Admissions office/Admissions Panels). They are dominated by whites with some blacks/Hispanics here and there. [/quote] The old process was keeping low-income kids out of TJ. [/quote] Non-sequitur.[b] Disparate impact does not indicate explicit discrimination or intent.[/b] Regardless, income level is not a protected class and there is nothing in the charter of TJ regarding favoring low-income kids in consideration of merit. [/quote] lol Arguing against yourself, there, aren't you? SMH[/quote] What are you babbling about? The FCPS board made their racist intent well known through their communications and planning documents. [/quote] So the new policy is facially neutral? I thought the argument was that it had disparate impact. [/quote] Again, what are you babbling about? Facially neutral and disparate impact are two different concepts. A racist school board can have racist intent while implementing facially neutral policies that have a disparate impact. You are so ignorant of the relevant concepts that I implore you to do some research before engaging further. [/quote]
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