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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It’s funny how people love to hate white people but flock to anything that has the blanco touch. Stockholm syndrome? All over a average test score school that just happens to be the one not black high school in the city.[/quote] Very true :)[/quote] It's funny how so many people who presumably feel that they belong to a superior group feel the need to spend so much time on an anonymous message board proclaiming it. Here's a tip: superior people don't feel the need to proclaim their superiority to internet strangers. Your persistent posts any time that a discussion of Wilson HS comes up are deeply pathetic and suggest to me a lot of insecurity. I hope you work that out. Thinking people understand that socio-economic factors determine economic success, and the SES of Wilson is totally different than the other comprehensive high schools in the city. Of course, they also know that Wilson's PARCC scores are much worse than those at Banneker and McKinley, which are both almost entirely black and Walls, which has similar demographics to Wilson. [/quote] +1 The race-baiting PP is a busy bee today. See Sheperd Park thread. [/quote] Saw that one in real estate. I wonder if that PP(s) is bored off from work, or depressed around the holidays, or something.[/quote]
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