I'm sorry, what is "racist" about buying a house in a safe neighborhood that has good schools that will appropriately challenged your children?
In your fake world do you just lottery out houses, commutes, quality of schools, crime rates, etc.?
Anonymous wrote:And we're back to where we started.
South Arlington is considered inferior to North Arlington because there are more brown people in South Arlington.
All the North Arlington people who consider themselves "progressive" in all other areas are just racist hypocrites.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty simple - S. Arlington is a good place. Everyone in my neighborhood likes it, and chose it for any number of reasons - location probably is #1. We don't sit around wishing we lived elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lower performing schools thus students and poorer population
Get the cause and effect right at least:
Tons of single mother households + tons of people who are not fluent in English = poorly performing student body.
Poorly performing student body = poorly performing school = low property values and even low quality housing, neighborhoods, etc. eventually.
That trade off is everywhere in the world.
The kids who are not fluent in English learn the language fast and become bilingual. One study in Britain found bilingual kids to be smarter than their monolingual peers.
And poor households are not single parent households, that seems to be an urban legend.
I would say densely populated area = more kids in school, lower property value = less money for schools
Student body is not the determining factor, it matters, but not enough to explain the difference. Just say the inequality of American school system. To label kids as dumb and parents as wayward single moms is offensive
That's the dumbest shit I have read today. Look at DCPS the issue why the schools are behind is the student body.
How can the student body not effect the school's test scores or outcome?
No matter how hard you try you can rely on teaching and schools alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lower performing schools thus students and poorer population
Get the cause and effect right at least:
Tons of single mother households + tons of people who are not fluent in English = poorly performing student body.
Poorly performing student body = poorly performing school = low property values and even low quality housing, neighborhoods, etc. eventually.
That trade off is everywhere in the world.
The kids who are not fluent in English learn the language fast and become bilingual. One study in Britain found bilingual kids to be smarter than their monolingual peers.
And poor households are not single parent households, that seems to be an urban legend.
I would say densely populated area = more kids in school, lower property value = less money for schools
Student body is not the determining factor, it matters, but not enough to explain the difference. Just say the inequality of American school system. To label kids as dumb and parents as wayward single moms is offensive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And we're back to where we started.
South Arlington is considered inferior to North Arlington because there are more brown people in South Arlington.
All the North Arlington people who consider themselves "progressive" in all other areas are just racist hypocrites.
So, you're suggesting that if you're not willing to slum it with the poors, that makes you racist? How do you figure? Aren't you the one making the assumption poors = brown people? How am I the racist?
Lots of brown people with money up here in North Arlington.
There are not a lot of brown people in N. Arlington. Yellow people, yes. Middle Eastern (white), yes. Brown, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lower performing schools thus students and poorer population
Get the cause and effect right at least:
Tons of single mother households + tons of people who are not fluent in English = poorly performing student body.
Poorly performing student body = poorly performing school = low property values and even low quality housing, neighborhoods, etc. eventually.
That trade off is everywhere in the world.
The kids who are not fluent in English learn the language fast and become bilingual. One study in Britain found bilingual kids to be smarter than their monolingual peers.
And poor households are not single parent households, that seems to be an urban legend.
I would say densely populated area = more kids in school, lower property value = less money for schools
Student body is not the determining factor, it matters, but not enough to explain the difference. Just say the inequality of American school system. To label kids as dumb and parents as wayward single moms is offensive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lower performing schools thus students and poorer population
Get the cause and effect right at least:
Tons of single mother households + tons of people who are not fluent in English = poorly performing student body.
Poorly performing student body = poorly performing school = low property values and even low quality housing, neighborhoods, etc. eventually.
That trade off is everywhere in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And we're back to where we started.
South Arlington is considered inferior to North Arlington because there are more brown people in South Arlington.
All the North Arlington people who consider themselves "progressive" in all other areas are just racist hypocrites.
So, you're suggesting that if you're not willing to slum it with the poors, that makes you racist? How do you figure? Aren't you the one making the assumption poors = brown people? How am I the racist?
Lots of brown people with money up here in North Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:I recently drove down Columbia Pike.
I noticed there is a lot of building and improvements going on.
The problem they are going to have is that it's not possible to keep up the "blended" approach they are trying out.
I saw many new businesses and some remodeled businesses that just don't seem to "fit". You can't slap an ethnic store into an area that is trying to "upscale" if the ethnic store's goal is too cram as much stuff into their space as possible, to not worry about presentation or marketing. Also, my experience as a white American going into any ethnic store or business in the Columbia Pike/S.Arlington area has uniformly been very poor. These businesses are really only catering to a select niche and are not looking to expand their market. Their mistake of course but it also doesn't work in an area that is trying to attract customers as well as residents.
I know there is always a big outcry about losing diversity, etc but there needs to be a reality check. Ethnic stores are fine and great as long as the goal of those stores is too actually a wide customer base. Trying to attract a very small niche audience doesn't help the business or the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And we're back to where we started.
South Arlington is considered inferior to North Arlington because there are more brown people in South Arlington.
All the North Arlington people who consider themselves "progressive" in all other areas are just racist hypocrites.
So, you're suggesting that if you're not willing to slum it with the poors, that makes you racist? How do you figure? Aren't you the one making the assumption poors = brown people? How am I the racist?
Lots of brown people with money up here in North Arlington.