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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is anyone else like me where they are actually pro-gentrification and anti progressive-left on school policy? The schools only got better recently because of gentrification and now there is this massive pushback to try and screw that all up. Whether it’s stop things like ending Gift and talented or ap classes, or stopping public schools from watering down the rigor of their curriculum to meet amorphous equity goals? I also think restorative justice is a joke. I want schools to implement policies that help advanced learners excel. I live in dc, but I’m tired of overpaid Uber liberal bureaucrats and their meddling ways. Charters are a good thing.[/quote] By pro-gentrification, do you mean to say that you are in favor of DC residents who have lived here for a long time being priced out of the city, uprooted and having their communities destroyed? You are in favor of that? Why? It sounds like you are saying that rather than having schools serve the population of the city, you’d like to ethnically cleanse DC. To get rid of kids you deem unworthy. And you don’t like politicians who disagree with your approach. Is that what you are saying?[/quote] Nobody calls it gentrification anymore. Now they call it "increasing density" and apparently everyone loves it now that it has a new name. [/quote]
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