Anonymous wrote: As mentioned in another her thread, after Charlottesville, anyone wearing MAGA gear is going to be seen as a white supremacist. It is equal to wearing KKK garbage. So it's not surprising that white girls going to an HBU would be seeing as antagonizing people by wearing MAGA gear to HU. Out of respect to the f students of the university they were visiting, they should've kept her hat in her luggage or taking them off. Shame on the chaperones for not providing guidance to the girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to US News, the school has about 6% minorities: https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/pennsylvania/districts/union-city-area-sd/union-city-high-school-17389
These girls may have been truly clueless. Sad that their teachers were ignorant that Howard is an HBCU and the hats were especially insensitive in the wake of Charlottesville.
i think this was it. most of the rest of the country supported trump it is only the urban elites and the urban poor and the urban middle class. basically cities vs country area.
after spending a couple of weeks out of urban area, it is very depressing to come back to DC. dirty, people that don't speak english, foreign drivers cutting me of, women in burqas in the hot heat. I would love to live in a place with 6% minorities. we screwed up the US when we opened borders to last 2 decades of immigration. US culture is gone in the urban areas. every rich DCUM house wife for herself.
When you travel and have lived in other places you do have a accurate perspective. Accurate observations isn't anything to do with being racist. Noting the cause and effects is called REALITY. France and Germany are suffering too for those same mistakes. We need to do what New Zealand and similar countries do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to US News, the school has about 6% minorities: https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/pennsylvania/districts/union-city-area-sd/union-city-high-school-17389
These girls may have been truly clueless. Sad that their teachers were ignorant that Howard is an HBCU and the hats were especially insensitive in the wake of Charlottesville.
i think this was it. most of the rest of the country supported trump it is only the urban elites and the urban poor and the urban middle class. basically cities vs country area.
after spending a couple of weeks out of urban area, it is very depressing to come back to DC. dirty, people that don't speak english, foreign drivers cutting me of, women in burqas in the hot heat. I would love to live in a place with 6% minorities. we screwed up the US when we opened borders to last 2 decades of immigration. US culture is gone in the urban areas. every rich DCUM house wife for herself.
Anonymous wrote:Howard is one of the most dysfunctional and mismanaged colleges in the U.S. I grew up with two affluent girls who attended Howard and the first Christmas break we were all back home they were radicalized. It was as if the school just brainwashed kids all day. Mind you we all grew up UMC with professional class parents in a top suburb. They've since married and are stay at home moms who post racial crap on facebook all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That photograph will follow them for the rest of their lives. I doubt they are going to college, but even beauty school will not accept them.
What a hateful thing to say.
Not really. Seems pretty accurate given the context. They are not aware of or interested in the world, per their own words - what's college for them?
I agree - the first PP is accurate in her assessment. These girls will not be going to college nor could they even get into college or they would not be trolling like this.
Or they could be like me who left a town similar to their Pennsylvania town and worked as a GS-2 in the government, took classes at the Dept of Agriculture and eventually ended up with an MBA and now run a department with 137 employees. Most of these employees were like many of you who were given college tours, applied to as many schools as they wanted, had tuitions paid by parents or grandparents, had the 6 months post graduate tour of Europe, got into a top graduate program, and now work for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to US News, the school has about 6% minorities: https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/pennsylvania/districts/union-city-area-sd/union-city-high-school-17389
These girls may have been truly clueless. Sad that their teachers were ignorant that Howard is an HBCU and the hats were especially insensitive in the wake of Charlottesville.
i think this was it. most of the rest of the country supported trump it is only the urban elites and the urban poor and the urban middle class. basically cities vs country area.
after spending a couple of weeks out of urban area, it is very depressing to come back to DC. dirty, people that don't speak english, foreign drivers cutting me of, women in burqas in the hot heat. I would love to live in a place with 6% minorities. we screwed up the US when we opened borders to last 2 decades of immigration. US culture is gone in the urban areas. every rich DCUM house wife for herself.
Anonymous wrote:According to US News, the school has about 6% minorities: https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/pennsylvania/districts/union-city-area-sd/union-city-high-school-17389
These girls may have been truly clueless. Sad that their teachers were ignorant that Howard is an HBCU and the hats were especially insensitive in the wake of Charlottesville.
Anonymous wrote:Howard is one of the most dysfunctional and mismanaged colleges in the U.S. I grew up with two affluent girls who attended Howard and the first Christmas break we were all back home they were radicalized. It was as if the school just brainwashed kids all day. Mind you we all grew up UMC with professional class parents in a top suburb. They've since married and are stay at home moms who post racial crap on facebook all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That photograph will follow them for the rest of their lives. I doubt they are going to college, but even beauty school will not accept them.
What a hateful thing to say.
Not really. Seems pretty accurate given the context. They are not aware of or interested in the world, per their own words - what's college for them?
I agree - the first PP is accurate in her assessment. These girls will not be going to college nor could they even get into college or they would not be trolling like this.
Or they could be like me who left a town similar to their Pennsylvania town and worked as a GS-2 in the government, took classes at the Dept of Agriculture and eventually ended up with an MBA and now run a department with 137 employees. Most of these employees were like many of you who were given college tours, applied to as many schools as they wanted, had tuitions paid by parents or grandparents, had the 6 months post graduate tour of Europe, got into a top graduate program, and now work for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That photograph will follow them for the rest of their lives. I doubt they are going to college, but even beauty school will not accept them.
What a hateful thing to say.
Not really. Seems pretty accurate given the context. They are not aware of or interested in the world, per their own words - what's college for them?
I agree - the first PP is accurate in her assessment. These girls will not be going to college nor could they even get into college or they would not be trolling like this.
Or they could be like me who left a town similar to their Pennsylvania town and worked as a GS-2 in the government, took classes at the Dept of Agriculture and eventually ended up with an MBA and now run a department with 137 employees. Most of these employees were like many of you who were given college tours, applied to as many schools as they wanted, had tuitions paid by parents or grandparents, had the 6 months post graduate tour of Europe, got into a top graduate program, and now work for me.