Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My WJ kid and I were upset to hear about the graffiti. I look at it as an attack on the whole community as well as the specific groups mentioned.
Us, too. Why do people assume it was WJ population that did the graffiti on the outside of a school - seems more likely that kids from a rival school would do it to mess up a school that they don't like - perhaps because the school is inclusive. Reserving any judgment until the perpetrators are found.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My WJ kid and I were upset to hear about the graffiti. I look at it as an attack on the whole community as well as the specific groups mentioned.
This happens every few years there. Nothing new. Been going on for decades.
The attitudes are entrenched in the community then. The parents are not willing to do the hard work of rooting them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My WJ kid and I were upset to hear about the graffiti. I look at it as an attack on the whole community as well as the specific groups mentioned.
Us, too. Why do people assume it was WJ population that did the graffiti on the outside of a school - seems more likely that kids from a rival school would do it to mess up a school that they don't like - perhaps because the school is inclusive. Reserving any judgment until the perpetrators are found.
In all the years this has happened, have they ever found that it was a kid from a rival school? Seems it is always one of their own.
Last time the anti Semitic one was a Jewish kid doing it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My WJ kid and I were upset to hear about the graffiti. I look at it as an attack on the whole community as well as the specific groups mentioned.
Us, too. Why do people assume it was WJ population that did the graffiti on the outside of a school - seems more likely that kids from a rival school would do it to mess up a school that they don't like - perhaps because the school is inclusive. Reserving any judgment until the perpetrators are found.
In all the years this has happened, have they ever found that it was a kid from a rival school? Seems it is always one of their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My WJ kid and I were upset to hear about the graffiti. I look at it as an attack on the whole community as well as the specific groups mentioned.
Us, too. Why do people assume it was WJ population that did the graffiti on the outside of a school - seems more likely that kids from a rival school would do it to mess up a school that they don't like - perhaps because the school is inclusive. Reserving any judgment until the perpetrators are found.
In all the years this has happened, have they ever found that it was a kid from a rival school? Seems it is always one of their own.
Anonymous wrote:My WJ kid and I were upset to hear about the graffiti. I look at it as an attack on the whole community as well as the specific groups mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My WJ kid and I were upset to hear about the graffiti. I look at it as an attack on the whole community as well as the specific groups mentioned.
Us, too. Why do people assume it was WJ population that did the graffiti on the outside of a school - seems more likely that kids from a rival school would do it to mess up a school that they don't like - perhaps because the school is inclusive. Reserving any judgment until the perpetrators are found.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WJ is very diverse
To me, over half of one racial group - esp the dominant racial group - is not diverse enough. The ugly tends to come out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My WJ kid and I were upset to hear about the graffiti. I look at it as an attack on the whole community as well as the specific groups mentioned.
Us, too. Why do people assume it was WJ population that did the graffiti on the outside of a school - seems more likely that kids from a rival school would do it to mess up a school that they don't like - perhaps because the school is inclusive. Reserving any judgment until the perpetrators are found.
Anonymous wrote:My WJ kid and I were upset to hear about the graffiti. I look at it as an attack on the whole community as well as the specific groups mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My WJ kid and I were upset to hear about the graffiti. I look at it as an attack on the whole community as well as the specific groups mentioned.
This happens every few years there. Nothing new. Been going on for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“White Pride” with Celtic Cross and “LGBT is unnanatural” On the outside walls of the school and on sidewalk near track. I hope they catch the lowlife perps and prosecute fully.
There's a long history of similar incidents at these segregated schools. This is why it's so critical that they rethink the boundaries and diversify these schools.
There's a long history of minorities committing these crimes so that everyone assumes it's white kids. Then the police say, "we don't comment on the race of the perpetrators." It's the perfect smear campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My WJ kid and I were upset to hear about the graffiti. I look at it as an attack on the whole community as well as the specific groups mentioned.
This happens every few years there. Nothing new. Been going on for decades.
Anonymous wrote:My WJ kid and I were upset to hear about the graffiti. I look at it as an attack on the whole community as well as the specific groups mentioned.