Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 01:01     Subject: student admissions and TJ lawsuit

White people today are the same group of thieves who robbed and stole this land from Indians. Today, they continue ribbing and stealing other people’s work by lying and oppressing them. Have you encountered a white coworker claiming credit using your hard work? Yep, their grandfathers are those same thieves who murdered Indians. They’re are not more civilized today just better disguised.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 00:52     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

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Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.

Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.


Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.


Because top universities discriminate against Asians.


They just weed out cheaters who happen to be Asians.

Indeed! More than 1/3 of them cheated! What a race!
https://thehill.com/changing-america/enrichment/education/577722-more-than-a-third-of-white-students-lie-about-their

What a shameless group of people! No wonder they're racists.


Unbelievable. I thought Elizabeth Warren was an outlier.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 00:31     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.

Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.


Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.


Because top universities discriminate against Asians.


They just weed out cheaters who happen to be Asians.

Indeed! More than 1/3 of them cheated! What a race!
https://thehill.com/changing-america/enrichment/education/577722-more-than-a-third-of-white-students-lie-about-their

What a shameless group of people! No wonder they're racists.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 00:29     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.

Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.


Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.


Because top universities discriminate against Asians.


They just weed out cheaters who happen to be Asians.

Indeed! More than 1/3 of them cheated! What a race!
https://thehill.com/changing-america/enrichment/education/577722-more-than-a-third-of-white-students-lie-about-their
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 23:42     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

Anonymous wrote:Let’s do the same with sports. Get the Asians on football and basketball. Let’s be fair.


That would not be a problem. It's only an issue if you are doing better than whites. That is why we have admission reform at the Ivies and at TJ.

Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 22:49     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

Let’s do the same with sports. Get the Asians on football and basketball. Let’s be fair.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 17:06     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

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[And, oh, by the way, most Asians aren't going to gravitate towards the "underrepresented middle schools" in FCPS as frequently as gravitate even more towards the neighborhood pyramids that already have a reputation as more rigorous, so your social engineering incentives will fail from Day One.]


This is a classic liberal racist tactic. They are all nice as long as the Asians are below them. Once they start to see them doing better, all kinds of such comments are made. Book smart, good at taking tests, lack social skills and nuance, can't understand accents, only good at math etc etc. A constant drip drip of trying to undermine a group. I am talking from personal experience. Despite all the noise, we are still doing well. Thank you for the motivation. We see you.


I won't use the word "liberal" because I think that people who exploit politics like this honestly don't care which party they're taking advantage of at the moment - plenty of good people identify as liberals. But yeah, huge double standards, I've seen it happen to me too. The same "You're with us or against us" tactic that Dubya used to collect undue authority has become a left-wing "You're with us or you're RACIST" tactic. People use it to get undue credit for knowing what they're talking about and shaping popular opinion.

People assume that if the enemy is "racism," there's no harm done and no bias invoked, but it still plays into people's biases. It's most likely to affect individuals who come from places stereotyped for human rights abuse (think China, Russia, or Arab nations). That which students will ultimately be harmed by rampant unchecked bigoteering.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 15:36     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

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Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure I understand the point of the original post. If a thief robs several houses in your neighborhood but doesn't get yours, you would no longer be interested in holding them responsible for their actions?


Are you comparing these students to thieves who steal other people's opportunities?


I'll spare you the wait - yes, that's exactly what they're doing.


I think that presented in the fairest light, they would have been comparing the school board members to thieves, not the other students. In that analogy, the school board members would have then pawned off the stolen opportunities in exchange for election capital and other business opportunities. The lie about super-wealthy overprivileged Asians is meant to lend a noble Robin Hoodesque air to their deeds, which will be helpful when they eventually decide to leverage their business model into a protection racket.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 15:06     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure I understand the point of the original post. If a thief robs several houses in your neighborhood but doesn't get yours, you would no longer be interested in holding them responsible for their actions?


Are you comparing these students to thieves who steal other people's opportunities?


I'll spare you the wait - yes, that's exactly what they're doing.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 15:06     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.

Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.


Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.


Because top universities discriminate against Asians.


They just weed out cheaters who happen to be Asians.


DP. Need to clarify something here.

Reasonable pro-reform posters here do not believe that Asians are cheaters. Many of us actually have significant sympathy for the fact that the rules of the game (which we strongly believe to be flawed) existed a certain way for dozens of years and that motivated families built their child-rearing strategies around those rules, only to have the rules changed on them in recent years through no fault of their own.

The existence of some pro-reform jackasses on this forum does not delegitimize the pro-reform effort, any more than the existence of blowhards like Jackson, Dutta, Nomani and Davison should tarnish the image of hardworking families who feel like they've been shortchanged.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 14:48     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.

Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.


Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.


Because top universities discriminate against Asians.


They just weed out cheaters who happen to be Asians.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 14:45     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure I understand the point of the original post. If a thief robs several houses in your neighborhood but doesn't get yours, you would no longer be interested in holding them responsible for their actions?


Are you comparing these students to thieves who steal other people's opportunities?
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 14:40     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.

Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.


Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.


Because top universities discriminate against Asians.

Which ones? All the ones I know have a high number of Asians when compared to the population of Asians.


This is irrefutably true. Every top university in America has Asians overrepresented by a significant margin. The statement that top universities discriminate against Asians betrays a mindset that Asians are the only meritorious population deserving of spaces in these universities and that the existence of other populations is evidence of malfeasance.

You can refer to this mindset as "Asian supremacy".
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 14:36     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.

Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.


Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.


Because top universities discriminate against Asians.

Which ones? All the ones I know have a high number of Asians when compared to the population of Asians.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2022 05:11     Subject: Re:student admissions and TJ lawsuit

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University admissions will take note of what is happening at TJ and stop treating it as a "guarantee" of rigor. This may take a couple of years, or it may be very quick, but eventually TJ will mean nothing more than any other decent high school in this area. TJ is no longer a "selective" school, as far as admission goes.

Yes, but if they allow things to go back to the way they were and allow Asians to have more spots, TJ will still be viewed as the number 1 high school in America.


Contrary to popular opinion, having the #1 ranking in America hasn’t been a great help to TJ as far as college admissions go.


Because top universities discriminate against Asians.