Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone knows FCPS response to Roberts' request that was due on Wednesday?
Link shared on page 34. As expected, the argument runs along the line of showing the applicant-vs-offered ratio, completely ignoring the fact that the new policy disqualifies previously eligible Asians from applying in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone knows FCPS response to Roberts' request that was due on Wednesday?
Link shared on page 34. As expected, the argument runs along the line of showing the applicant-vs-offered ratio, completely ignoring the fact that the new policy disqualifies previously eligible Asians from applying in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone knows FCPS response to Roberts' request that was due on Wednesday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How misogynistic is “Latin culture”?
Oh, tell us, how misogynistic is it.
Anonymous wrote:How misogynistic is “Latin culture”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the Republicans are sweeping in to leverage Asian American discontent. 15 states’ AGs supporting Miyares.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/virginia-attorney-general-supreme-court-race-based-high-school-admissions
Self inflicted D wound.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems like Republicans are only going to chip away at the traditional Asian-American support for Democrats among certain segments - primarily some (not all) of the higher-income Indian, Chinese, and Korean-American voters. If anything, it seems like more middle and low-income Vietnamese, Filipino, and Pakistani kids will probably get into TJ under the new policy, especially given that the size of the TJ classes were expanded to 550 students.
Keep hoping. TJ is just one issue. Asians have been subject to increased street crimes in the Pandemic years and graphic images of grandmothers being beaten up are etched in people’ minds. The law and order message will resonate with Asians of all ethnicities as well.
“Law and order” messages are nearly always crafted with the intent of weaponizing racial animus against Black and Hispanic people.
So yes, it would not surprise me if those resonate with a certain segment of Asian-Americans given what you hear from parent groups at TJ.
Hispanic people are keeping the Rs in power in FL. I don’t think the Ds are a great judge of what Hispanics want anymore.
False. White people and Cubans are keeping Rs in power in Florida. Cubans are uniquely vulnerable to anti-socialism messaging because of their experiences with the Castro regime.
Lol, what a word choice.
It was intentional. Much of conservative messaging has the heavy lift of convincing people to act against their self-interest at the voting booth.
People are leaving the democratic party in droves because of people like you who think they know what's best for someone's personal situation better than the person themselves! Have some self awareness ffs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the Republicans are sweeping in to leverage Asian American discontent. 15 states’ AGs supporting Miyares.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/virginia-attorney-general-supreme-court-race-based-high-school-admissions
Self inflicted D wound.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems like Republicans are only going to chip away at the traditional Asian-American support for Democrats among certain segments - primarily some (not all) of the higher-income Indian, Chinese, and Korean-American voters. If anything, it seems like more middle and low-income Vietnamese, Filipino, and Pakistani kids will probably get into TJ under the new policy, especially given that the size of the TJ classes were expanded to 550 students.
Keep hoping. TJ is just one issue. Asians have been subject to increased street crimes in the Pandemic years and graphic images of grandmothers being beaten up are etched in people’ minds. The law and order message will resonate with Asians of all ethnicities as well.
“Law and order” messages are nearly always crafted with the intent of weaponizing racial animus against Black and Hispanic people.
So yes, it would not surprise me if those resonate with a certain segment of Asian-Americans given what you hear from parent groups at TJ.
Hispanic people are keeping the Rs in power in FL. I don’t think the Ds are a great judge of what Hispanics want anymore.
False. White people and Cubans are keeping Rs in power in Florida. Cubans are uniquely vulnerable to anti-socialism messaging because of their experiences with the Castro regime.
Lol, what a word choice.
An appropriate one, almost all such messaging is propaganda just railing against strawmen... it's a con game that sadly works, especially with audiences that are more susceptible to be taken in by it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the Republicans are sweeping in to leverage Asian American discontent. 15 states’ AGs supporting Miyares.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/virginia-attorney-general-supreme-court-race-based-high-school-admissions
Self inflicted D wound.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems like Republicans are only going to chip away at the traditional Asian-American support for Democrats among certain segments - primarily some (not all) of the higher-income Indian, Chinese, and Korean-American voters. If anything, it seems like more middle and low-income Vietnamese, Filipino, and Pakistani kids will probably get into TJ under the new policy, especially given that the size of the TJ classes were expanded to 550 students.
Keep hoping. TJ is just one issue. Asians have been subject to increased street crimes in the Pandemic years and graphic images of grandmothers being beaten up are etched in people’ minds. The law and order message will resonate with Asians of all ethnicities as well.
“Law and order” messages are nearly always crafted with the intent of weaponizing racial animus against Black and Hispanic people.
So yes, it would not surprise me if those resonate with a certain segment of Asian-Americans given what you hear from parent groups at TJ.
Hispanic people are keeping the Rs in power in FL. I don’t think the Ds are a great judge of what Hispanics want anymore.
False. White people and Cubans are keeping Rs in power in Florida. Cubans are uniquely vulnerable to anti-socialism messaging because of their experiences with the Castro regime.
Lol, what a word choice.
It was intentional. Much of conservative messaging has the heavy lift of convincing people to act against their self-interest at the voting booth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the Republicans are sweeping in to leverage Asian American discontent. 15 states’ AGs supporting Miyares.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/virginia-attorney-general-supreme-court-race-based-high-school-admissions
Self inflicted D wound.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems like Republicans are only going to chip away at the traditional Asian-American support for Democrats among certain segments - primarily some (not all) of the higher-income Indian, Chinese, and Korean-American voters. If anything, it seems like more middle and low-income Vietnamese, Filipino, and Pakistani kids will probably get into TJ under the new policy, especially given that the size of the TJ classes were expanded to 550 students.
Keep hoping. TJ is just one issue. Asians have been subject to increased street crimes in the Pandemic years and graphic images of grandmothers being beaten up are etched in people’ minds. The law and order message will resonate with Asians of all ethnicities as well.
“Law and order” messages are nearly always crafted with the intent of weaponizing racial animus against Black and Hispanic people.
So yes, it would not surprise me if those resonate with a certain segment of Asian-Americans given what you hear from parent groups at TJ.
Hispanic people are keeping the Rs in power in FL. I don’t think the Ds are a great judge of what Hispanics want anymore.
False. White people and Cubans are keeping Rs in power in Florida. Cubans are uniquely vulnerable to anti-socialism messaging because of their experiences with the Castro regime.
Lol, what a word choice.
It was intentional. Much of conservative messaging has the heavy lift of convincing people to act against their self-interest at the voting booth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the Republicans are sweeping in to leverage Asian American discontent. 15 states’ AGs supporting Miyares.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/virginia-attorney-general-supreme-court-race-based-high-school-admissions
Self inflicted D wound.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems like Republicans are only going to chip away at the traditional Asian-American support for Democrats among certain segments - primarily some (not all) of the higher-income Indian, Chinese, and Korean-American voters. If anything, it seems like more middle and low-income Vietnamese, Filipino, and Pakistani kids will probably get into TJ under the new policy, especially given that the size of the TJ classes were expanded to 550 students.
Keep hoping. TJ is just one issue. Asians have been subject to increased street crimes in the Pandemic years and graphic images of grandmothers being beaten up are etched in people’ minds. The law and order message will resonate with Asians of all ethnicities as well.
“Law and order” messages are nearly always crafted with the intent of weaponizing racial animus against Black and Hispanic people.
So yes, it would not surprise me if those resonate with a certain segment of Asian-Americans given what you hear from parent groups at TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the Republicans are sweeping in to leverage Asian American discontent. 15 states’ AGs supporting Miyares.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/virginia-attorney-general-supreme-court-race-based-high-school-admissions
Self inflicted D wound.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems like Republicans are only going to chip away at the traditional Asian-American support for Democrats among certain segments - primarily some (not all) of the higher-income Indian, Chinese, and Korean-American voters. If anything, it seems like more middle and low-income Vietnamese, Filipino, and Pakistani kids will probably get into TJ under the new policy, especially given that the size of the TJ classes were expanded to 550 students.
Keep hoping. TJ is just one issue. Asians have been subject to increased street crimes in the Pandemic years and graphic images of grandmothers being beaten up are etched in people’ minds. The law and order message will resonate with Asians of all ethnicities as well.
“Law and order” messages are nearly always crafted with the intent of weaponizing racial animus against Black and Hispanic people.
So yes, it would not surprise me if those resonate with a certain segment of Asian-Americans given what you hear from parent groups at TJ.
Hispanic people are keeping the Rs in power in FL. I don’t think the Ds are a great judge of what Hispanics want anymore.
False. White people and Cubans are keeping Rs in power in Florida. Cubans are uniquely vulnerable to anti-socialism messaging because of their experiences with the Castro regime.
Lol, what a word choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the Republicans are sweeping in to leverage Asian American discontent. 15 states’ AGs supporting Miyares.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/virginia-attorney-general-supreme-court-race-based-high-school-admissions
Self inflicted D wound.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems like Republicans are only going to chip away at the traditional Asian-American support for Democrats among certain segments - primarily some (not all) of the higher-income Indian, Chinese, and Korean-American voters. If anything, it seems like more middle and low-income Vietnamese, Filipino, and Pakistani kids will probably get into TJ under the new policy, especially given that the size of the TJ classes were expanded to 550 students.
Keep hoping. TJ is just one issue. Asians have been subject to increased street crimes in the Pandemic years and graphic images of grandmothers being beaten up are etched in people’ minds. The law and order message will resonate with Asians of all ethnicities as well.
“Law and order” messages are nearly always crafted with the intent of weaponizing racial animus against Black and Hispanic people.
So yes, it would not surprise me if those resonate with a certain segment of Asian-Americans given what you hear from parent groups at TJ.
Hispanic people are keeping the Rs in power in FL. I don’t think the Ds are a great judge of what Hispanics want anymore.
False. White people and Cubans are keeping Rs in power in Florida. Cubans are uniquely vulnerable to anti-socialism messaging because of their experiences with the Castro regime.
Lol, what a word choice.