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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wilson students are DC residents. They are members of our community and this entire chain is so depressingly hateful. These students have every right to attend Wilson, to walk the streets and sidewalks of Tenleytown, to enter the stores, to be loud and joyous as they exit school and to be children. Yes, they are children even as teenagers. They have the same rights to make mistakes as your precious baby who will misbehave and throw sand at Turtle Park and picks its nose in K at Janney. And these students definitely have more societal rights to be in this community than the dog that you tied up to a pole. Please stop with all the poorly veiled racism. And it is poorly veiled because the students of Wilson get the clear message that they are not welcome in the neighborhood and this message leaves a permanent impression. [/quote] Very well said. Thank you.[/quote] There is something so absurd about the above. Of course they have the right to make mistakes. And yes it's a little grinchy and fuddy duddy to get annoyed by teens, and yes all students are welcome. But children are routinely called on mistakes beginning with throwing sand at someone, in a loving positive discipline way. And those are the ones that are productive teens and grow into productive adults, because people care enough to guide them.[/quote]
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