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Reply to "How is bullying handled at Cooper or Longfellow?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Truly disturbing if those events did occur at LMS as PP described. [/quote] This is not the norm at Longfellow by any stretch, and by PP’s one-sided account it lasted no more than a week. If you think it’s easy being an AA student at Longfellow (much less at Cooper, which had almost no AA students) you are missing the bigger picture.[/quote] I am the PP who described these events and they are absolutely true. I find it interesting that you seem willing to excuse the bully because it's not "easy" being an AA student at Longfellow. What an apologist you are. I don't care what color someone is - if they are slapping and punching another child, they need to be suspended and/or expelled. Stop making excuses.[/quote] You “don’t care what color someone is,” yet you made a point of highlighting the alleged bully’s race in your prior post. I’d bet there’s more to the story than either you know or are admitting. [/quote] Wrong, but nice try. I mentioned the bully’s race because it was an obvious part of the situation - the fact that she “took offense” at the other girl rapping to what the bully considered “her” music. If I hadn’t mentioned her race, the very first question would have been, “What race was she?” Forgive me for laying out all the facts from this event up front. I know how people such as yourself analyze everything, manufacturing reasons to be offended. And let’s be real here: there is no way a school system *wouldn’t* have expelled, or at the very least, suspended, any white student who had physically or emotionally bullied a black student. You can’t have it both ways.[/quote] You’re as far removed from keeping it “real” as could possibly be. Like no one could have surmised the other student’s race (without your spelling it out to set up your racist claim that AA kids get preferential treatment, when there is overwhelming evidence to the contrary). [/quote]
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