Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We know you're just a parent at the school. There's no need to make up a lie about wanting to buy a house in the area.
White people can be racist. Yes, absolutely.
ONLY white people can be racist.
Look, this is DEI 101. BIPOC peoples in America cannot, by definition, be racist. Not possible.
Thought everybody here knew this already.
Anonymous wrote:We know you're just a parent at the school. There's no need to make up a lie about wanting to buy a house in the area.
White people can be racist. Yes, absolutely.
Anonymous wrote:This is an anonymous forum.
I don't question that there are slurs, I do question that they are as widespread as some on here claim.
The most slurs I have seen on the internet lately on the politics forum on DCUM are antisemitic. Check out the now locked thread on MSA video.
The mom who went public seems pretty believable. I would still like to know if her son named names when she complained to the principal. Without that, I'm not sure what can be done. I find it hard to believe that any teacher hearing it would let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White kids are being racist and you want to blame it on other Black people? Please stop. We get regular reports of racist behavior in our elementary school and it's the white people.
You don't know it's white kids. You are making assumptions. My MS kid says indians, asians, and Hispanics hurl racial insults at each other all the time. Middle eastern kids bully jewish kids too. Its not just the white kids
The original article is about racism against a black child. Are the non-black POC saying racial slurs to black kids? Cause my moneys on the racist white kids learning from their parents. #trumps America
In our MS, yes. But for this specific case, we are not told, however your assumption that only white kids do this is very incorrect and you must not be familiar with how ms kids operate. Maybe stop thinking about politics all the time?
If you can’t see that anti-black racism has greatly increased since trump took office, then you are part of the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Madison and I can’t tell you how many times I have heard them use the n word, make comments about the Jews, or other racist language between themselves or their friends. We don’t tolerate it at home but it is so pervasive in their peers I feel like I can’t stop it. From what I could gather it seems the kids are fed up with FCPS forcing them to accept everyone that it’s their way to push back. It’s awful, I hope this language and attitude doesn’t stay with them as adults. I’m not sure lessons at school about history and or acceptance will help, seems to push these kids more towards unacceptance.
Is this a troll post?
I’m sorry but if your kids are using racial slurs at school and you can’t stop it, you’ve failed at parenting.
PP didn’t say her kids were using racial slurs at school. It’s probably what she heard when kids are in her car or at home goofing around or gaming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Madison and I can’t tell you how many times I have heard them use the n word, make comments about the Jews, or other racist language between themselves or their friends. We don’t tolerate it at home but it is so pervasive in their peers I feel like I can’t stop it. From what I could gather it seems the kids are fed up with FCPS forcing them to accept everyone that it’s their way to push back. It’s awful, I hope this language and attitude doesn’t stay with them as adults. I’m not sure lessons at school about history and or acceptance will help, seems to push these kids more towards unacceptance.
Is this a troll post?
I’m sorry but if your kids are using racial slurs at school and you can’t stop it, you’ve failed at parenting.
PP didn’t say her kids were using racial slurs at school. It’s probably what she heard when kids are in her car or at home goofing around or gaming.
I think we see from this thread that there’s a massive parenting problem. The parents who claim it’s just the POC kids are clearly in denial or not paying attention, as well as the parents who know their kids are using racist language and lack the relationship with their kids to stop the behavior. It’s also a break down at school where kids aren’t facing consequences and our culture that doesn’t expect children of privilege to take any responsibility for their behavior.
No doubt, but if you were being honest you would also acknowledge that a major contributing factor is the fact POC kids themselves use racist language frequently - sometimes towards other minorities and sometimes towards others of the same race/ethnicity.
If you approach this from the perspective that only "children of privilege" are responsible or deserve to be reprimanded, then you are part of the problem as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Madison and I can’t tell you how many times I have heard them use the n word, make comments about the Jews, or other racist language between themselves or their friends. We don’t tolerate it at home but it is so pervasive in their peers I feel like I can’t stop it. From what I could gather it seems the kids are fed up with FCPS forcing them to accept everyone that it’s their way to push back. It’s awful, I hope this language and attitude doesn’t stay with them as adults. I’m not sure lessons at school about history and or acceptance will help, seems to push these kids more towards unacceptance.
Is this a troll post?
I’m sorry but if your kids are using racial slurs at school and you can’t stop it, you’ve failed at parenting.
PP didn’t say her kids were using racial slurs at school. It’s probably what she heard when kids are in her car or at home goofing around or gaming.
I think we see from this thread that there’s a massive parenting problem. The parents who claim it’s just the POC kids are clearly in denial or not paying attention, as well as the parents who know their kids are using racist language and lack the relationship with their kids to stop the behavior. It’s also a break down at school where kids aren’t facing consequences and our culture that doesn’t expect children of privilege to take any responsibility for their behavior.
No doubt, but if you were being honest you would also acknowledge that a major contributing factor is the fact POC kids themselves use racist language frequently - sometimes towards other minorities and sometimes towards others of the same race/ethnicity.
If you approach this from the perspective that only "children of privilege" are responsible or deserve to be reprimanded, then you are part of the problem as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Madison and I can’t tell you how many times I have heard them use the n word, make comments about the Jews, or other racist language between themselves or their friends. We don’t tolerate it at home but it is so pervasive in their peers I feel like I can’t stop it. From what I could gather it seems the kids are fed up with FCPS forcing them to accept everyone that it’s their way to push back. It’s awful, I hope this language and attitude doesn’t stay with them as adults. I’m not sure lessons at school about history and or acceptance will help, seems to push these kids more towards unacceptance.
Is this a troll post?
I’m sorry but if your kids are using racial slurs at school and you can’t stop it, you’ve failed at parenting.
PP didn’t say her kids were using racial slurs at school. It’s probably what she heard when kids are in her car or at home goofing around or gaming.
I think we see from this thread that there’s a massive parenting problem. The parents who claim it’s just the POC kids are clearly in denial or not paying attention, as well as the parents who know their kids are using racist language and lack the relationship with their kids to stop the behavior. It’s also a break down at school where kids aren’t facing consequences and our culture that doesn’t expect children of privilege to take any responsibility for their behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Madison and I can’t tell you how many times I have heard them use the n word, make comments about the Jews, or other racist language between themselves or their friends. We don’t tolerate it at home but it is so pervasive in their peers I feel like I can’t stop it. From what I could gather it seems the kids are fed up with FCPS forcing them to accept everyone that it’s their way to push back. It’s awful, I hope this language and attitude doesn’t stay with them as adults. I’m not sure lessons at school about history and or acceptance will help, seems to push these kids more towards unacceptance.
Is this a troll post?
I’m sorry but if your kids are using racial slurs at school and you can’t stop it, you’ve failed at parenting.
PP didn’t say her kids were using racial slurs at school. It’s probably what she heard when kids are in her car or at home goofing around or gaming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Madison and I can’t tell you how many times I have heard them use the n word, make comments about the Jews, or other racist language between themselves or their friends. We don’t tolerate it at home but it is so pervasive in their peers I feel like I can’t stop it. From what I could gather it seems the kids are fed up with FCPS forcing them to accept everyone that it’s their way to push back. It’s awful, I hope this language and attitude doesn’t stay with them as adults. I’m not sure lessons at school about history and or acceptance will help, seems to push these kids more towards unacceptance.
Is this a troll post?
I’m sorry but if your kids are using racial slurs at school and you can’t stop it, you’ve failed at parenting.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Madison and I can’t tell you how many times I have heard them use the n word, make comments about the Jews, or other racist language between themselves or their friends. We don’t tolerate it at home but it is so pervasive in their peers I feel like I can’t stop it. From what I could gather it seems the kids are fed up with FCPS forcing them to accept everyone that it’s their way to push back. It’s awful, I hope this language and attitude doesn’t stay with them as adults. I’m not sure lessons at school about history and or acceptance will help, seems to push these kids more towards unacceptance.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are at Madison and I can’t tell you how many times I have heard them use the n word, make comments about the Jews, or other racist language between themselves or their friends. We don’t tolerate it at home but it is so pervasive in their peers I feel like I can’t stop it. From what I could gather it seems the kids are fed up with FCPS forcing them to accept everyone that it’s their way to push back. It’s awful, I hope this language and attitude doesn’t stay with them as adults. I’m not sure lessons at school about history and or acceptance will help, seems to push these kids more towards unacceptance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White kids are being racist and you want to blame it on other Black people? Please stop. We get regular reports of racist behavior in our elementary school and it's the white people.
You don't know it's white kids. You are making assumptions. My MS kid says indians, asians, and Hispanics hurl racial insults at each other all the time. Middle eastern kids bully jewish kids too. Its not just the white kids
The original article is about racism against a black child. Are the non-black POC saying racial slurs to black kids? Cause my moneys on the racist white kids learning from their parents. #trumps America
In our MS, yes. But for this specific case, we are not told, however your assumption that only white kids do this is very incorrect and you must not be familiar with how ms kids operate. Maybe stop thinking about politics all the time?