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Reply to "If you were a Superintendent or high-ranking public official, where would you live in MoCo?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No way Monifa can afford a W school. At the same time, there's no way she'd send her kid to an East County school. My money's on her buying a house in the QO/RM cluster. Thoughts?[/quote] When I see a post that refers to Dr. McKnight as Monifa it's a big tipoff that this is by some wacko right-wing racist.[/quote] Why? Is it because she is black? I often hear people call our county executive Marc. Is that a right wing thing too? Please explain.[/quote] Well, before your post I hadn't seen one calling Elrich Marc but it's clear that these posts are trying to disrespect McKnight.[/quote] I actually think it is fine to call an elected official by their first name. I don't see it as a sign of disrespect and have never heard this complaint until now.[/quote] Seems more like veiled racism in this case. People never refer to Starr for example by his first name. They only use it to disrespect an AA woman. [/quote] It's not veiled racism when it's overt. They are clearly trying to demean Dr. McKnight. [/quote]
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