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Reply to "Cliff Notes summary of MCPS boundary study fight?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nothing has been proposed yet. Racist parents in fear that their kid might have a minority kid(read brown kid) of any background started lashing out as if browness is contagious. They are not opposed to only busing their white kids, they are opposed to brownish kids coming to their white school. For example, Westland parents are going nuts thinking that more brown kids will be added to their underused school. They are getting ready to cut off their kids from their wills if they take less than natural platinum blonde date to prom or homecoming.[/quote] MCPS is already majority-minority, so maybe it's the non-white parents afraid of the white kids? Whites are only 28.3% of MCPS enrollment. and not even the largest group in MCPS (latinos are 30.8%). [/quote] Ha, ha, ha. I am LOLing so hard at your trolling attempt of reverse racism! The only parents who have any issue with this are parents of W and other white schools. Or did the orderly meeting at White Oak slip your mind? Your post is exactly telling of how bad the segregation is in MCPS.[/quote] The meeting prior to the White Oak meeting was at Julius West in Rockville. The nearest meeting for W school parents will be at a W school -- at WJ in about 3 weeks.[/quote] Rockville is close to predominantly white school. Very close. You seriously need to ask yourself why integrating schools makes you so mad that you are shaking in fear just at the thought of some brown kids being around your kid.[/quote] I don't care about the integration aspect on way or another. I just don't want my kid bused across town to go to school. If kids need to be bused to the next-nearest school due to capacity, that makes sense. If they need to bus them for some diversity objective, I'm stauchly against that. I know you'll say no one has said anything about that happening, which is true, since no boundary decisions have been made. But likewise no one has said anything about it NOT happening either.[/quote]
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