Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.
She could cut that number in half if she just desegregated the W's where most of those incidents seem to occur.
+10000 If she truly wants fewer racist incidents, she should desegregate Ws and BCC. Have magnet arts programs at those schools.
How would *de*segregation decrease racist incidents? Segregation reduces racist incidents by separating perps from victims. Segregation has other problems, of course.
The schools with the highest incidents are segregated. Creating greater diversity at these places will also instill greater empathy and reduce these problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.
She could cut that number in half if she just desegregated the W's where most of those incidents seem to occur.
+10000 If she truly wants fewer racist incidents, she should desegregate Ws and BCC. Have magnet arts programs at those schools.
How would *de*segregation decrease racist incidents? Segregation reduces racist incidents by separating perps from victims. Segregation has other problems, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.
She could cut that number in half if she just desegregated the W's where most of those incidents seem to occur.
+10000 If she truly wants fewer racist incidents, she should desegregate Ws and BCC. Have magnet arts programs at those schools.
How would *de*segregation decrease racist incidents? Segregation reduces racist incidents by separating perps from victims. Segregation has other problems, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.
She could cut that number in half if she just desegregated the W's where most of those incidents seem to occur.
Anonymous wrote:It is literally racist and bias to suggest that we "focus on other things" and pretend like it doesn't exist. What a bunch of privileged brats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.
She could cut that number in half if she just desegregated the W's where most of those incidents seem to occur.
+10000 If she truly wants fewer racist incidents, she should desegregate Ws and BCC. Have magnet arts programs at those schools.
How would *de*segregation decrease racist incidents? Segregation reduces racist incidents by separating perps from victims. Segregation has other problems, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.
She could cut that number in half if she just desegregated the W's where most of those incidents seem to occur.
+10000 If she truly wants fewer racist incidents, she should desegregate Ws and BCC. Have magnet arts programs at those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.
She could cut that number in half if she just desegregated the W's where most of those incidents seem to occur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.
+1 to this
+10000 Why do our schools need to be so political? Just like in government we need more middle ground, the same is true here for our BOE and superintendent.
That is nonsense. The government has gone so far to the right that there is no middle ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.
+1 to this
+10000 Why do our schools need to be so political? Just like in government we need more middle ground, the same is true here for our BOE and superintendent.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.
+1 to this
Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly it was just more of the harmful victim narrative. The statistics she cited indicated about 1 hate or bias incident a day in MCPS. Not acceptable but hardly surprising given a system with 150k immature children and adolescents. MoCo is one of the most left and tolerant counties in the country. Most people want to focus on other issues not political posturing.