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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^^ Actually, in the real world there are social consequences for racist assholery, which is why folks only engage in that pastime on the web. [/quote] Are the more sucessful blacks in PG who refuse to put there kids in the majority black public schools considered RACIST then? [/quote] No, but people who assume majority minority schools are DANGEROUS and that Black kids "don't want to learn" certainly are, and that's the kind of response that those of us on the east side of the county get when we share where we're sending our kids to school. No matter how many times we say that our kids are getting a great education, that they have active and engaged peers (including kids of color), and that we're happy, we aren't believed. So, we just stop sharing. The truth is that my kids are working years above grade level (and being supported at that level) at a Blair feeder with 50% FARMS, as well as having Black role models and a message of Black empowerment that extends beyond a token mention of MLK and Rosa Parks in February. [/quote]
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