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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If this is the case, FCPS RIP. Middle class and upper middle class parents will flee like rats off a sinking ship.[/quote] Sure, white flight. Like when they fled into FCPS from "urban" areas. Same as it ever was, same as it ever was.[/quote] It's not about race, it's about [b]socioeconomic status and educational expectations.[/b] High-achieving, professional class African-American, Hispanic, and Asian parents will flee, too. They don't want their kids exposed to [b]bad influences [/b]and [b]it's not PC[/b] to say, but an 18+ year old should NOT be in a freshman class with 14 year olds. That's absurd! [/quote] So, an immigrant who is poor is, by your definition, a "bad influence," and only lacks education because it wasn't expected of them? Gross and really dumb. Most immigrants who come here are seeking better opportunity, including access to education. Go shake your family tree and see who falls out. I'm pretty sure you'll find at least one illiterate immigrant ancestor. Couch it however you want, or try to hide behind other minorities, who can also exhibit and participate in racism, even against themselves. It doesn't change what this is, and always has been about. [/quote] It's about money - protecting taxpayer resources for use by the children of those who paid into the county's coffers. Yes, like it or not, some (not all) recent immigrants are bad influences. [b]MS-13 was not created by Americans after all[/b]. Actually, you are wrong on this. MS-13 started in the barrios of Los Angeles in the 1980s as a "self protection" unit that recent Salvadoran immigrants organized to fight off other gangs. Most of these immigrants were refugees who fled the wars in Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala. These wars were prosecuted by the United States against "Communist guerillas" that were seeking to overthrow the corrupt regimes that had hitherto ruled by corruption, murder and intimidation with at least the tacit acquiescence of the U.S. Government, its military, which trained many Central American assassins at the School of the Americas, and our intelligence agencies. When these immigrants arrived in LA, they found themselves at the mercy of already established Mexican gangs. They formed their own, and the strongest became MS-13. In the late 1990s, we ramped up deportations of immigrants with criminal records, shipping back to El Salvador and other Central American countries many MS gang members. We were basically dumping our criminal problem back on poor countries least able to handle them. So, these criminals did what they knew best. They organized gangs. MS-13 bascially took over the criminal sector in El Salvador, and is now engaged in extortion, kidnapping and any other number of criminal activities. This is a classic case of blowback. We helped create the problem elsewhere and it is now coming back to bite us in the ass, like Al Queda. [/quote][/quote]
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