Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of private school kids in silver spring too. Maybe they’re the ones at the libraries
This is such an interesting microcosm of racist thought.
Racist Assertion 1: There are no Black or brown kids at the library because their families don't care enough.
People in the Neighborhood: Actually, there are lots of Black and brown kids at the libraries near me. Maybe the problem is your neighborhood.
Racist Assertion 2: Oh, but those are probably not PUBLIC school kids.
It's like....the goalposts keep moving to placate some ridiculous and untrue stereotypes about who is an is not an involved and interested parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yep. Now imagine that this is your daily experience growing up as a black or brown kid. How stressful and discouraging that would feel. How that might make it much riskier to raise your hand in class or enroll in a more challenging course.
According to MCPS own data, MCPS student body is majority black/brown. Hispanics outnumber whites, and if you add hispanics + blacks together, it's just more than 50%.
So more than half the kids feel this way? They're in the majority. Is this the tyranny of the ... minority?
Anonymous wrote:
Yep. Now imagine that this is your daily experience growing up as a black or brown kid. How stressful and discouraging that would feel. How that might make it much riskier to raise your hand in class or enroll in a more challenging course.