Anonymous wrote:No one from Langley (or at least claiming to be) has been as critical of Herndon as the Herndon mom who wrote on the "when is Herndon going to get a break" thread. She's desperate to get the Hispanics out of Herndon and get Langley in. She presented fifty ways to Sunday to redistrict and get rich kids in and poor kids out.
Anonymous wrote:No one from Langley (or at least claiming to be) has been as critical of Herndon as the Herndon mom who wrote on the "when is Herndon going to get a break" thread. She's desperate to get the Hispanics out of Herndon and get Langley in. She presented fifty ways to Sunday to redistrict and get rich kids in and poor kids out.
Anonymous wrote:These attempts at insults are pathetic given all the belly aching about the inequitable access to well-off whites and Asians due to Langley's boundaries and how they have been "protected" for decades.
So, who would you put in Langley all these years? Herndon's boundary is pretty compact and includes the whole Town of Herndon. Would you split up the Town of Herndon?
These attempts at insults are pathetic given all the belly aching about the inequitable access to well-off whites and Asians due to Langley's boundaries and how they have been "protected" for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the white and Asian families in the Langley district could not have been more transparent at meetings this past summer. They do not want their kids at a school with poor Hispanic kids, whether it’s their kids moving to Herndon or Herndon kids moving to Langley. Their prejudice was so unfiltered that it embarrassed other Langley parents. They believe they have earned the right to live entirely apart from poorer people.
If you have plenty of money and are well educated, they do not care about race.
Is that racism or is that practicality, given how many resources are taken away to pander to the Hispanic illegal base? Is it wrong to not want your kids going to school with gangs?
+1
I can’t say I blame them one bit.
-1. Such ugly xenophobia and nativism on display.
Sorry, what? Not wanting your kids in a school in which there are gangs makes one “racist and xenophobic”? Tell us, how many gangs are at the school your kids attend? Zero? Oh - why is that? You must be a racist xenophobe. You probably don’t even have kids but enjoy telling those of us who do how to raise them.
If my kid goes to Langley, will he get recruited by the Chads? What steps can be taken to avoid this?
Before we entertain this entertainment, can we define "Chad"? Is this boy with a square jaw, academically, socially and athletically successful?
Unfortunately Langley is full of these types. The problem is, I'm pretty sure every school has them.
Nowhere is safe!
The jaw may be slack, rather than square, and the success may be limited to the ability to navigate Langley socially, rather than academic or athletic prowess, but otherwise yes.
And don’t forget about the Beckies. While that gang may shun potential members, not recruit them, you do NOT want to get in their way.
These attempts at insults are pathetic given all the belly aching about the inequitable access to well-off whites and Asians due to Langley's boundaries and how they have been "protected" for decades.
NP. I thought it was amusing. You need to lighten up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the white and Asian families in the Langley district could not have been more transparent at meetings this past summer. They do not want their kids at a school with poor Hispanic kids, whether it’s their kids moving to Herndon or Herndon kids moving to Langley. Their prejudice was so unfiltered that it embarrassed other Langley parents. They believe they have earned the right to live entirely apart from poorer people.
If you have plenty of money and are well educated, they do not care about race.
Is that racism or is that practicality, given how many resources are taken away to pander to the Hispanic illegal base? Is it wrong to not want your kids going to school with gangs?
+1
I can’t say I blame them one bit.
-1. Such ugly xenophobia and nativism on display.
Sorry, what? Not wanting your kids in a school in which there are gangs makes one “racist and xenophobic”? Tell us, how many gangs are at the school your kids attend? Zero? Oh - why is that? You must be a racist xenophobe. You probably don’t even have kids but enjoy telling those of us who do how to raise them.
If my kid goes to Langley, will he get recruited by the Chads? What steps can be taken to avoid this?
Before we entertain this entertainment, can we define "Chad"? Is this boy with a square jaw, academically, socially and athletically successful?
Unfortunately Langley is full of these types. The problem is, I'm pretty sure every school has them.
Nowhere is safe!
The jaw may be slack, rather than square, and the success may be limited to the ability to navigate Langley socially, rather than academic or athletic prowess, but otherwise yes.
And don’t forget about the Beckies. While that gang may shun potential members, not recruit them, you do NOT want to get in their way.
These attempts at insults are pathetic given all the belly aching about the inequitable access to well-off whites and Asians due to Langley's boundaries and how they have been "protected" for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the white and Asian families in the Langley district could not have been more transparent at meetings this past summer. They do not want their kids at a school with poor Hispanic kids, whether it’s their kids moving to Herndon or Herndon kids moving to Langley. Their prejudice was so unfiltered that it embarrassed other Langley parents. They believe they have earned the right to live entirely apart from poorer people.
If you have plenty of money and are well educated, they do not care about race.
Is that racism or is that practicality, given how many resources are taken away to pander to the Hispanic illegal base? Is it wrong to not want your kids going to school with gangs?
+1
I can’t say I blame them one bit.
-1. Such ugly xenophobia and nativism on display.
Sorry, what? Not wanting your kids in a school in which there are gangs makes one “racist and xenophobic”? Tell us, how many gangs are at the school your kids attend? Zero? Oh - why is that? You must be a racist xenophobe. You probably don’t even have kids but enjoy telling those of us who do how to raise them.
If my kid goes to Langley, will he get recruited by the Chads? What steps can be taken to avoid this?
Before we entertain this entertainment, can we define "Chad"? Is this boy with a square jaw, academically, socially and athletically successful?
Unfortunately Langley is full of these types. The problem is, I'm pretty sure every school has them.
Nowhere is safe!
The jaw may be slack, rather than square, and the success may be limited to the ability to navigate Langley socially, rather than academic or athletic prowess, but otherwise yes.
And don’t forget about the Beckies. While that gang may shun potential members, not recruit them, you do NOT want to get in their way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the white and Asian families in the Langley district could not have been more transparent at meetings this past summer. They do not want their kids at a school with poor Hispanic kids, whether it’s their kids moving to Herndon or Herndon kids moving to Langley. Their prejudice was so unfiltered that it embarrassed other Langley parents. They believe they have earned the right to live entirely apart from poorer people.
If you have plenty of money and are well educated, they do not care about race.
Is that racism or is that practicality, given how many resources are taken away to pander to the Hispanic illegal base? Is it wrong to not want your kids going to school with gangs?
+1
I can’t say I blame them one bit.
-1. Such ugly xenophobia and nativism on display.
Sorry, what? Not wanting your kids in a school in which there are gangs makes one “racist and xenophobic”? Tell us, how many gangs are at the school your kids attend? Zero? Oh - why is that? You must be a racist xenophobe. You probably don’t even have kids but enjoy telling those of us who do how to raise them.
If my kid goes to Langley, will he get recruited by the Chads? What steps can be taken to avoid this?
Before we entertain this entertainment, can we define "Chad"? Is this boy with a square jaw, academically, socially and athletically successful?
Unfortunately Langley is full of these types. The problem is, I'm pretty sure every school has them.
Nowhere is safe!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the white and Asian families in the Langley district could not have been more transparent at meetings this past summer. They do not want their kids at a school with poor Hispanic kids, whether it’s their kids moving to Herndon or Herndon kids moving to Langley. Their prejudice was so unfiltered that it embarrassed other Langley parents. They believe they have earned the right to live entirely apart from poorer people.
If you have plenty of money and are well educated, they do not care about race.
Is that racism or is that practicality, given how many resources are taken away to pander to the Hispanic illegal base? Is it wrong to not want your kids going to school with gangs?
+1
I can’t say I blame them one bit.
-1. Such ugly xenophobia and nativism on display.
Sorry, what? Not wanting your kids in a school in which there are gangs makes one “racist and xenophobic”? Tell us, how many gangs are at the school your kids attend? Zero? Oh - why is that? You must be a racist xenophobe. You probably don’t even have kids but enjoy telling those of us who do how to raise them.
If my kid goes to Langley, will he get recruited by the Chads? What steps can be taken to avoid this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the white and Asian families in the Langley district could not have been more transparent at meetings this past summer. They do not want their kids at a school with poor Hispanic kids, whether it’s their kids moving to Herndon or Herndon kids moving to Langley. Their prejudice was so unfiltered that it embarrassed other Langley parents. They believe they have earned the right to live entirely apart from poorer people.
If you have plenty of money and are well educated, they do not care about race.
Is that racism or is that practicality, given how many resources are taken away to pander to the Hispanic illegal base? Is it wrong to not want your kids going to school with gangs?
+1
I can’t say I blame them one bit.
-1. Such ugly xenophobia and nativism on display.
Sorry, what? Not wanting your kids in a school in which there are gangs makes one “racist and xenophobic”? Tell us, how many gangs are at the school your kids attend? Zero? Oh - why is that? You must be a racist xenophobe. You probably don’t even have kids but enjoy telling those of us who do how to raise them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the white and Asian families in the Langley district could not have been more transparent at meetings this past summer. They do not want their kids at a school with poor Hispanic kids, whether it’s their kids moving to Herndon or Herndon kids moving to Langley. Their prejudice was so unfiltered that it embarrassed other Langley parents. They believe they have earned the right to live entirely apart from poorer people.
If you have plenty of money and are well educated, they do not care about race.
Is that racism or is that practicality, given how many resources are taken away to pander to the Hispanic illegal base? Is it wrong to not want your kids going to school with gangs?
+1
I can’t say I blame them one bit.
-1. Such ugly xenophobia and nativism on display.
Sorry, what? Not wanting your kids in a school in which there are gangs makes one “racist and xenophobic”? Tell us, how many gangs are at the school your kids attend? Zero? Oh - why is that? You must be a racist xenophobe. You probably don’t even have kids but enjoy telling those of us who do how to raise them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the white and Asian families in the Langley district could not have been more transparent at meetings this past summer. They do not want their kids at a school with poor Hispanic kids, whether it’s their kids moving to Herndon or Herndon kids moving to Langley. Their prejudice was so unfiltered that it embarrassed other Langley parents. They believe they have earned the right to live entirely apart from poorer people.
If you have plenty of money and are well educated, they do not care about race.
Is that racism or is that practicality, given how many resources are taken away to pander to the Hispanic illegal base? Is it wrong to not want your kids going to school with gangs?
+1
I can’t say I blame them one bit.
-1. Such ugly xenophobia and nativism on display.