^^This. He faces a long lonely road ahead. He'll be ostracized for being successful in black skin by other races, he'll be/has been ostracized by other blacks for being to smart and he'll get hazed at the school he chooses for his brown skin. At what point will he be left alone and allowed to succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^This. He faces a long lonely road ahead. He'll be ostracized for being successful in black skin by other races, he'll be/has been ostracized by other blacks for being to smart and he'll get hazed at the school he chooses for his brown skin. At what point will he be left alone and allowed to succeed.
Not true. Signed an AA Ivy graduate. Although I was never accepted to 5 ivies and don't know anyone of any race who was. Not saying it doesn't happen but it doesn't seem common to me. He'll do well at whatever he chooses and has a bright future ahead of him. I'm proud to see this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for the five equally qualified white kids who got rejected so this sob story could play out.
hmm I am willing to bet that a larger percentage of acceptances are taken up by less qualified "legacy" applicants and the relatives of well connected people. Historically, this subset has been predominantly WASP
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should I state the obvious? Before even clicking on the link I said he must be a minority. Sad.
I don't understand your comment. Do you think he's not qualified to attend those colleges?
Also of course you knew he was a minority because the title says Banneker high school.
I don't live in DC proper and have never heard of the high school.
This forum is for discussion of DCPS and DC Public Charter schools. If you don't live in DC, I am not sure why this forum would be of interest to you. But, one thing of which I can assure you is that we are not interested in your racial prejudices. If you find the success of a student "sad" because that student is black, you probably need to find another forum.
Anonymous wrote:Should I state the obvious? Before even clicking on the link I said he must be a minority. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^This. He faces a long lonely road ahead. He'll be ostracized for being successful in black skin by other races, he'll be/has been ostracized by other blacks for being to smart and he'll get hazed at the school he chooses for his brown skin. At what point will he be left alone and allowed to succeed.
Not true. Signed an AA Ivy graduate. Although I was never accepted to 5 ivies and don't know anyone of any race who was. Not saying it doesn't happen but it doesn't seem common to me. He'll do well at whatever he chooses and has a bright future ahead of him. I'm proud to see this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for the five equally qualified white kids who got rejected so this sob story could play out.
hmm I am willing to bet that a larger percentage of acceptances are taken up by less qualified "legacy" applicants and the relatives of well connected people. Historically, this subset has been predominantly WASP
Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for the five equally qualified white kids who got rejected so this sob story could play out.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should I state the obvious? Before even clicking on the link I said he must be a minority. Sad.
I don't understand your comment. Do you think he's not qualified to attend those colleges?
Also of course you knew he was a minority because the title says Banneker high school.
I don't live in DC proper and have never heard of the high school.
This forum is for discussion of DCPS and DC Public Charter schools. If you don't live in DC, I am not sure why this forum would be of interest to you. But, one thing of which I can assure you is that we are not interested in your racial prejudices. If you find the success of a student "sad" because that student is black, you probably need to find another forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^This. He faces a long lonely road ahead. He'll be ostracized for being successful in black skin by other races, he'll be/has been ostracized by other blacks for being to smart and he'll get hazed at the school he chooses for his brown skin. At what point will he be left alone and allowed to succeed.
Not true. Signed an AA Ivy graduate. Although I was never accepted to 5 ivies and don't know anyone of any race who was. Not saying it doesn't happen but it doesn't seem common to me. He'll do well at whatever he chooses and has a bright future ahead of him. I'm proud to see this!
Anonymous wrote:^^This. He faces a long lonely road ahead. He'll be ostracized for being successful in black skin by other races, he'll be/has been ostracized by other blacks for being to smart and he'll get hazed at the school he chooses for his brown skin. At what point will he be left alone and allowed to succeed.