Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently visite Wake Forest and Elon. Coming from the DC area, it was surprising to me that all of the food service workers, security staff, and construction workers were black and the students and administrative staff were white. I haven’t really spent time in the south before, so this may be normal there, but it rubbed me the wrong way.
You do realize that DC is still racially segregated in so many respects due to racism, right?
It’s different here. My kids are white, but they have classmates and teachers who are black, Hispanic, Asian, Indian, etc.
But DC as a whole remains sadly segregated due to racism and classism.
OK, I'll bite. In what way does racism prevent anybody from buying whatever house they'd like, wherever they'd like?
From southern Cali, DMV is like Georgia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently visite Wake Forest and Elon. Coming from the DC area, it was surprising to me that all of the food service workers, security staff, and construction workers were black and the students and administrative staff were white. I haven’t really spent time in the south before, so this may be normal there, but it rubbed me the wrong way.
You do realize that DC is still racially segregated in so many respects due to racism, right?
It’s different here. My kids are white, but they have classmates and teachers who are black, Hispanic, Asian, Indian, etc.
But DC as a whole remains sadly segregated due to racism and classism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Coming from NYC area I was shocked to see how southern DC is.
Interesting take. How so?
Oh, please. New Yorkers look down their nose at everyone. If we weren't "southern," we'd be something else.
Jeez. Sensitive much? Why not hear what someone has to say first? Not every New Yorker looks down on you. Now I think I’m more interested in how you came to feel so persecuted. Quick, before it becomes another UVA thread!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well played. My new DCUM game is to see how many messages it takes for me to steer any subject to UVA.
Sorry you were rejected.
Anonymous wrote:Well played. My new DCUM game is to see how many messages it takes for me to steer any subject to UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently visite Wake Forest and Elon. Coming from the DC area, it was surprising to me that all of the food service workers, security staff, and construction workers were black and the students and administrative staff were white. I haven’t really spent time in the south before, so this may be normal there, but it rubbed me the wrong way.
You do realize that DC is still racially segregated in so many respects due to racism, right?
Like, say, everywhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently visite Wake Forest and Elon. Coming from the DC area, it was surprising to me that all of the food service workers, security staff, and construction workers were black and the students and administrative staff were white. I haven’t really spent time in the south before, so this may be normal there, but it rubbed me the wrong way.
You do realize that DC is still racially segregated in so many respects due to racism, right?
It’s different here. My kids are white, but they have classmates and teachers who are black, Hispanic, Asian, Indian, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently visite Wake Forest and Elon. Coming from the DC area, it was surprising to me that all of the food service workers, security staff, and construction workers were black and the students and administrative staff were white. I haven’t really spent time in the south before, so this may be normal there, but it rubbed me the wrong way.
You do realize that DC is still racially segregated in so many respects due to racism, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recently visite Wake Forest and Elon. Coming from the DC area, it was surprising to me that all of the food service workers, security staff, and construction workers were black and the students and administrative staff were white. I haven’t really spent time in the south before, so this may be normal there, but it rubbed me the wrong way.
You do realize that DC is still racially segregated in so many respects due to racism, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Coming from NYC area I was shocked to see how southern DC is.
Interesting take. How so?
Oh, please. New Yorkers look down their nose at everyone. If we weren't "southern," we'd be something else.
Jeez. Sensitive much? Why not hear what someone has to say first? Not every New Yorker looks down on you. Now I think I’m more interested in how you came to feel so persecuted. Quick, before it becomes another UVA thread!
UVa is a very southern school...
Anonymous wrote:We recently visite Wake Forest and Elon. Coming from the DC area, it was surprising to me that all of the food service workers, security staff, and construction workers were black and the students and administrative staff were white. I haven’t really spent time in the south before, so this may be normal there, but it rubbed me the wrong way.