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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]sorry for not being more clear. if any of you had children of color you would probably understand, but a place where a child of color would feel welcome and not be the only child of color in her class. i agree, we should be beyond this but sadly we are so not in america. i am sure WIS is a good place but i was wondering about other schools. and yes, i taught at st. patrick's and i saw first hand how they treated the Black children there but that's for another post.[/quote] Really? That makes me sad. I mean that, for the children's sake.[/quote] Oh, for pete's sake, get over yourself OP. How they "treated" the black children? Did they single them out and make them sit in the closet? Please do elaborate. You are full of it and you know it. Frankly, I feel sorry for your child. who obviously has a parent who thinks her best shot in life is to perpetrate decades-old stereotypes as a means of getting ahead.[/quote] Hmmm. I find your post offensive and I am neither OP nor black. Why assume its a means of getting ahead? You sound ignorant. There are subtleties - assuming black children are not smart, or will be troublesome, or not bothering to pick them when they have their hands up, assuming they are in the wrong in a kiddie spat, assuming their backgrounds or cultural milieu is inferior. I went to privates and Ivy's all my life and so do my children and we see it at all levels - from K to college. It is the assumptions and subtleties that sting - and because some of my friends are so conscious of NOT assuming these slights are due to race they have found all sorts of reasons but often they have reluctantly and sadly come to the realization that it is race - and these are successful, driven people who use no excuse to "get ahead".[/quote] 8:54 again, and to me, YOUR rationalization comes across as ignorant, and quite pompous as well. How ridiculous of you to ascribe motives to other people's actions. Is this an inferiority complext on your part, or a deeply held guilt for how you are afraid YOU would have behaved in a situation? In other words, how do YOU know what other people are "assuming?" Maybe these particular kids and their actions gave teachers/ schools plenty of reason to do or say as they did.[/quote] No, I am sorry, you seem blissfully ignorant. I am sorry but you do. [/quote]
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