Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is where Carville gets it right. https://www.vox.com/22338417/james-carville-democratic-party-biden-100-days
The messaging on important racial issues is drowned out by borderline shaming jargon like “be less white” or “mitigating the projected whiteness”. The republicans are great and messaging and picking this stuff up, broadcasting it via Fox and boom now the Dems are out of power.
The same with this school reorganization business. Stop using divide jargon. You’re turning people off from an important message. Also, before just enacting knee-jerk policy try and base it on projected outcomes and not on a reaction to racial soundbites from social justice warriors.
No one is proposing school reorganization, no one is enacting knee jerk policy. Stop focusing on “racial sound bites” and join the conversation (if you even live here).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is where Carville gets it right. https://www.vox.com/22338417/james-carville-democratic-party-biden-100-days
The messaging on important racial issues is drowned out by borderline shaming jargon like “be less white” or “mitigating the projected whiteness”. The republicans are great and messaging and picking this stuff up, broadcasting it via Fox and boom now the Dems are out of power.
The same with this school reorganization business. Stop using divide jargon. You’re turning people off from an important message. Also, before just enacting knee-jerk policy try and base it on projected outcomes and not on a reaction to racial soundbites from social justice warriors.
No one is proposing school reorganization, no one is enacting knee jerk policy. Stop focusing on “racial sound bites” and join the conversation (if you even live here).
Hi, I live here and probably pay more in taxes than you do. I’ve been here since Kim’s Karate was a thing, Hechinger’s was actual hardware store and People’s drugs were all over town and not called CVS. I’ve seen crack heads in the 90’s. I met Mayor Barry. I listened to Rare Essence and Backyard since I was 12. You, my friend, are probably an out of towner. I am also a realist and am frustrated with how intractable poverty is in DC. You can’t blame everything on the “centering of whiteness”. You also need sound policy. We don’t have great policy makers.
Hechts, Jhoon Rhee, Hahn Shoes. Yes, intractable poverty is a problem. But what everyone in this discussion is reacting to is DCPS calling out that more and more white people choosing only Wilson schools is also a problem. This whole thread is people trying to deflect from that issue, often in really offensive ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is where Carville gets it right. https://www.vox.com/22338417/james-carville-democratic-party-biden-100-days
The messaging on important racial issues is drowned out by borderline shaming jargon like “be less white” or “mitigating the projected whiteness”. The republicans are great and messaging and picking this stuff up, broadcasting it via Fox and boom now the Dems are out of power.
The same with this school reorganization business. Stop using divide jargon. You’re turning people off from an important message. Also, before just enacting knee-jerk policy try and base it on projected outcomes and not on a reaction to racial soundbites from social justice warriors.
No one is proposing school reorganization, no one is enacting knee jerk policy. Stop focusing on “racial sound bites” and join the conversation (if you even live here).
Hi, I live here and probably pay more in taxes than you do. I’ve been here since Kim’s Karate was a thing, Hechinger’s was actual hardware store and People’s drugs were all over town and not called CVS. I’ve seen crack heads in the 90’s. I met Mayor Barry. I listened to Rare Essence and Backyard since I was 12. You, my friend, are probably an out of towner. I am also a realist and am frustrated with how intractable poverty is in DC. You can’t blame everything on the “centering of whiteness”. You also need sound policy. We don’t have great policy makers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is where Carville gets it right. https://www.vox.com/22338417/james-carville-democratic-party-biden-100-days
The messaging on important racial issues is drowned out by borderline shaming jargon like “be less white” or “mitigating the projected whiteness”. The republicans are great and messaging and picking this stuff up, broadcasting it via Fox and boom now the Dems are out of power.
The same with this school reorganization business. Stop using divide jargon. You’re turning people off from an important message. Also, before just enacting knee-jerk policy try and base it on projected outcomes and not on a reaction to racial soundbites from social justice warriors.
No one is proposing school reorganization, no one is enacting knee jerk policy. Stop focusing on “racial sound bites” and join the conversation (if you even live here).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is where Carville gets it right. https://www.vox.com/22338417/james-carville-democratic-party-biden-100-days
The messaging on important racial issues is drowned out by borderline shaming jargon like “be less white” or “mitigating the projected whiteness”. The republicans are great and messaging and picking this stuff up, broadcasting it via Fox and boom now the Dems are out of power.
The same with this school reorganization business. Stop using divide jargon. You’re turning people off from an important message. Also, before just enacting knee-jerk policy try and base it on projected outcomes and not on a reaction to racial soundbites from social justice warriors.
That's fine, but you could also help by just choosing not to be offended by the form the important message is taking and focusing instead on the message.
Anonymous wrote:This is where Carville gets it right. https://www.vox.com/22338417/james-carville-democratic-party-biden-100-days
The messaging on important racial issues is drowned out by borderline shaming jargon like “be less white” or “mitigating the projected whiteness”. The republicans are great and messaging and picking this stuff up, broadcasting it via Fox and boom now the Dems are out of power.
The same with this school reorganization business. Stop using divide jargon. You’re turning people off from an important message. Also, before just enacting knee-jerk policy try and base it on projected outcomes and not on a reaction to racial soundbites from social justice warriors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is where Carville gets it right. https://www.vox.com/22338417/james-carville-democratic-party-biden-100-days
The messaging on important racial issues is drowned out by borderline shaming jargon like “be less white” or “mitigating the projected whiteness”. The republicans are great and messaging and picking this stuff up, broadcasting it via Fox and boom now the Dems are out of power.
The same with this school reorganization business. Stop using divide jargon. You’re turning people off from an important message. Also, before just enacting knee-jerk policy try and base it on projected outcomes and not on a reaction to racial soundbites from social justice warriors.
No one is proposing school reorganization, no one is enacting knee jerk policy. Stop focusing on “racial sound bites” and join the conversation (if you even live here).
Anonymous wrote:This is where Carville gets it right. https://www.vox.com/22338417/james-carville-democratic-party-biden-100-days
The messaging on important racial issues is drowned out by borderline shaming jargon like “be less white” or “mitigating the projected whiteness”. The republicans are great and messaging and picking this stuff up, broadcasting it via Fox and boom now the Dems are out of power.
The same with this school reorganization business. Stop using divide jargon. You’re turning people off from an important message. Also, before just enacting knee-jerk policy try and base it on projected outcomes and not on a reaction to racial soundbites from social justice warriors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forget the language. Hold DCPS accountable for the poor use of resources. DCPS spends the most for students - is getting a ton more federal cash as we speak. Instead of bashing white people - try holding the folks in charge of the schools accountable. Start there. The ugliness needs to stop.
Yes, toxic racial politics do NOTHING for any of the kids actually attending DCPS. Hold this school system accountable for providing a solid education to all students, in all wards. It doesn’t help anyone to pull down schools that are actually functioning despite the drama. With all the money spent on improvements in schools east of the park, what is going wrong that DCPS still feels the need to push students out of neighborhood schools east of the river into ward 3 schools??
Read what you wrote. What are you saying would pull down schools that are actually functioning? How am I supposed to infer you mean anything other than east of the river kids attending them?
You got angry when DCPS acknowledged that segregation is happening, and is getting worse. The segregation is the toxic racial politics, not talking about it.
Anonymous wrote:This is where Carville gets it right. https://www.vox.com/22338417/james-carville-democratic-party-biden-100-days
The messaging on important racial issues is drowned out by borderline shaming jargon like “be less white” or “mitigating the projected whiteness”. The republicans are great and messaging and picking this stuff up, broadcasting it via Fox and boom now the Dems are out of power.
The same with this school reorganization business. Stop using divide jargon. You’re turning people off from an important message. Also, before just enacting knee-jerk policy try and base it on projected outcomes and not on a reaction to racial soundbites from social justice warriors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forget the language. Hold DCPS accountable for the poor use of resources. DCPS spends the most for students - is getting a ton more federal cash as we speak. Instead of bashing white people - try holding the folks in charge of the schools accountable. Start there. The ugliness needs to stop.
Yes, toxic racial politics do NOTHING for any of the kids actually attending DCPS. Hold this school system accountable for providing a solid education to all students, in all wards. It doesn’t help anyone to pull down schools that are actually functioning despite the drama. With all the money spent on improvements in schools east of the park, what is going wrong that DCPS still feels the need to push students out of neighborhood schools east of the river into ward 3 schools??
Read what you wrote. What are you saying would pull down schools that are actually functioning? How am I supposed to infer you mean anything other than east of the river kids attending them?
You got angry when DCPS acknowledged that segregation is happening, and is getting worse. The segregation is the toxic racial politics, not talking about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forget the language. Hold DCPS accountable for the poor use of resources. DCPS spends the most for students - is getting a ton more federal cash as we speak. Instead of bashing white people - try holding the folks in charge of the schools accountable. Start there. The ugliness needs to stop.
Yes, toxic racial politics do NOTHING for any of the kids actually attending DCPS. Hold this school system accountable for providing a solid education to all students, in all wards. It doesn’t help anyone to pull down schools that are actually functioning despite the drama. With all the money spent on improvements in schools east of the park, what is going wrong that DCPS still feels the need to push students out of neighborhood schools east of the river into ward 3 schools??
Anonymous wrote:Forget the language. Hold DCPS accountable for the poor use of resources. DCPS spends the most for students - is getting a ton more federal cash as we speak. Instead of bashing white people - try holding the folks in charge of the schools accountable. Start there. The ugliness needs to stop.