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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you familiar with the Civil War and which state was a member of the confederacy?[/quote] Uhh.. PG county schools didn’t desegregate until the 1970s[/quote] I went to PG schools in the 70’s and they were absolutely NOT segregated. I would get beat up by my black classmates every couple weeks for being white. [/quote] Wrong. The federal courts imposed forced bussing to desegregate PG Schools in 1972. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/pg/magnets/prince0902.htm[/quote] Someone who can’t do basic math shouldn’t be smug. PP says there was racial conflict in their PG school in “the 70s.” Did you know — and I hope you’re sitting down — “the 70s” includes seven whole years ! after the desegregation rule you cite. Meaning PP may have been involved in school fights in, sat, 1977. Which is part of “the 70s.” ”[/quote] Lol. Your point is pedantic and you seem to miss the point. During the 1970s, PG schools was segregated and then underwent a process of desecration. That process took decades hence why federal courts wouldn’t end there forced busing mandate for years and years. Given your lack of comprehension, I’m confident that you graduated from PG schools back in the day. And I’m glad my parents sprung for DeMatha back in the 1980s.[/quote]
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