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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s virtue signaling to mask the de facto segregation that defines both the county and APS. [/quote] Not sure the two are related, but you’re not wrong about the de facto segregation. It’s kind of repulsive.[/quote] It's funny how many people think the de facto segregation is repulsive, yet none of those people would be supportive of trying to fix it if it involved their neighbors/schools. Arlington Forest is a prime example. Arlington liberals are some of the most hypocritical. They are supportive of diversity as long as they can stay in their segregated bubbles. This name change is meaningless. The white separatist mentality is still pervasive despite the fake "we're supportive of diversity" front. [/quote] Dude, don’t bring “white supremacy” into this. It undermines your argument. They are hypocrites and they suck, but they aren’t skin heads.[/quote] PP said "white separatist," not white supremacist. Words matter, as does reading comprehension. Their point stands: a lot of middle class and upper middle class liberals harp about "Trump is a Nazi," "diversity" and "racism," but they belie these words with their actions. They work their way up the ladder to make enough money to separate themselves from the lower-middle and working classes, especially lower-middle and working class minorities, and are intensely vigorous about maintaining a segregated status quo in the school system, yet have the audacity to tell everyone else they're racists for wanting to build a border wall, for example. If you are a fan of diversity you can save a lot of money, and probably see your kids a lot more, by giving up your $1.5M+ home in North Arlington and living in a home off of Columbia Pike. But that would mean sending your kids to school with a bunch of lower-middle and working-class kids, especially minorities, and that's a bridge too far for these hypocrites. [/quote]
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