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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because some DCUM posters think nothing of paying more than 10K for travel sports and giving their kids repetitive strain injuries from a young age, but GOD FORBID that they be accused of being Tiger Parents and push their kids into improving their cognitive reasoning skills with MATH. Then they'd be like ASIAN ROBOTS (yes, they're racist too). [/quote] Like the FCPS Superintendent, SB, and Gatehouse, there is widespread hatred toward Asians on DCUM.[/quote] More fake news. [/quote] I don't know if it's hatred so much as annoyance and a bit of bitterness. Asians and other successful minorities are inconvenient to the narrative that white supremacy is so powerful in this country that non-whites don't stand a chance as a group. When a group of mostly immigrants and their children outperform whites, the argument starts to fray. White people are annoyed that these asians are able to outperform their little Larlo and Larla? THEY MUST BE CHEATING!!! Standardized exams (which have been used since at least WWII) are susceptible to a special form of cheating that only asians engage in. These crafty asians send their kids to academic enrichment classes like kumon, AOPS and RSM from the age of 7 or 8 and continue to cheat for the rest of their educational years by studying more than everybody else.[/quote] No one said that studying is cheating. More fake news from RWNJs trying to spin up division. [/quote] The more you try to bulldoze yourself and shut people up, the more you prove the point that there is a movement against math. [/quote] You are a liar trying to spin up a manufactured political issue. GTFO. [/quote] I say this with a lot of compassion: you need serious help. Your emotional state is obviously on the edge. [/quote] I have zero patience for people trying to F with our schools, particular RWNJs who are trying to score political points. [/quote] The only nut job here is you. If you don’t want the schools messed with work on it constructively. You obviously like them to not improve. It must benefit you in some way. [/quote] More fake news. The only thing I don't want are POS political operatives spinning up wedge issues with lies and fake issues. We get it. Rs are going to lose big time in November. These pathetic threads aren't going to help. [/quote] He's not "spinning up" wedge issues. These issues are already there, the left ignores them at their peril. Asians moved 10 points to the right. 30% voted for trump in 2020 and 40% did so in 2024. Listed high on the reasons for the shift were: The economy Public Safety Affirmative Action (or more precisely the reaction to the opposition to AA labelling asians as ‘privileged,’ ‘selfish,’ ‘cheaters,’ ‘overrepresented,’ ‘white adjacent,’ and ‘resource hoarders’ ) The economic and safety issues are probably the most important because really who gives a fck what some asians in san francisco and farifax think.[/quote] “There is a movement against math” is pure propaganda BS. [/quote] +1 Never heard that there is any movement againts math or anything academic. People can accelerate their kids all they want. No law ever created that can’t stop them to enrich their kids academically. If there is no acceleration available that is not because of a political movement, it is simply because there is no resource available. The public education service tend to prioritize the needs of the middle bell curve, the 95% population. The truth is, nobody care about your feelings about math, whether you glorify it or despise it. If you heard one, it is called personal opinion. But I feel like there is a movement to create an impression that Asian is under attack, this is actually the propaganda to swing the vote and somehow it works. And I am an Asian.[/quote]
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