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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is what our school board has been reduced to, trying to intimidate a 5ft women with security. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OH-2M-oPkU[/quote] I am an Indian mother who disagrees with the changes to the admissions process. This insane woman does not speak for me and my family and my culture. She is a cancer on education in Northern Virginia. Please I beg of you, do not allow this monster to destroy your perception of us. We must fight this process and this school board but this woman is burning down the house for attention.[/quote] Asra's been on the right side of this issue from day one fighting. This video shows just how deplorable our school board is willing to act. [/quote] She fought for people like you, Indian mother. I disagree with her politics and her methods but man, she has courage. The board took 70% of the parents in TJ for granted and rode roughshod over them. If not for Asra and her group, God knows what other indignities you may have had to suffer. You don't need to agree with her but please - ask yourself what you have done to push back against changes that you didn't agree with. [/quote] + 1000. Another Indian parent that, as a personal friend of Asra's agree with you. She fought for what she believed in both in the sphere of education and for muslim women's rights. Go Asra! Also, the PP who called Asra a monster and that she does not speak for you.. Let me ask you this? When a White person says something, do you automatically assume she speaks for all White people? [b] Why, then the assumption that Asra is speaking for all Indians?[/b] What are you ashamed of and why the emphasis that others should perceive you a certain way? Who the f' cares what White people think of you? Are you that insecure and feel so inferior? [/quote] The poster you quoted said “She fought for you.” She did not fight for me. [/quote] Ignore her then and move on. [/quote]
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