Anonymous wrote:The reason Arabs are looking for schools will people are looking for schools with other students who look like their children is because they understand that their kids are being educated under a system of white supremacy.
Dont understand the questionAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even in the schools in Virginia with majority of anything other than white, the staff is always going to be majority white. So whites supremacy is still going to be prevalent
You really don't understand the difference between majority and supremacy? Or, you really believe that?
Anonymous wrote:Even in the schools in Virginia with majority of anything other than white, the staff is always going to be majority white. So whites supremacy is still going to be prevalent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its rare to find schools where the white population is minimalAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if OP had framed his question:
"Elementary school with a large white population?"
When white folks are persecuted and looking for a place to feel safe amongst peers than any poster would be free to ask that question. Until then they are not the same.
It wouldn’t be an unreasonable question in some schools where the white and/or English-population is minimal.
Nonsense. That's the case in parts of South Arlington, Falls Church, Alexandria, Annandale, and Springfield. May be the case soon in Herndon as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its rare to find schools where the white population is minimalAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if OP had framed his question:
"Elementary school with a large white population?"
When white folks are persecuted and looking for a place to feel safe amongst peers than any poster would be free to ask that question. Until then they are not the same.
It wouldn’t be an unreasonable question in some schools where the white and/or English-population is minimal.
Nonsense. That's the case in parts of South Arlington, Falls Church, Alexandria, Annandale, and Springfield. May be the case soon in Herndon as well.
They exist but just aren’t the norm. More times than not a school in the US will be predominantly white
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its rare to find schools where the white population is minimalAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if OP had framed his question:
"Elementary school with a large white population?"
When white folks are persecuted and looking for a place to feel safe amongst peers than any poster would be free to ask that question. Until then they are not the same.
It wouldn’t be an unreasonable question in some schools where the white and/or English-population is minimal.
Nonsense. That's the case in parts of South Arlington, Falls Church, Alexandria, Annandale, and Springfield. May be the case soon in Herndon as well.
Anonymous wrote:its rare to find schools where the white population is minimalAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if OP had framed his question:
"Elementary school with a large white population?"
When white folks are persecuted and looking for a place to feel safe amongst peers than any poster would be free to ask that question. Until then they are not the same.
It wouldn’t be an unreasonable question in some schools where the white and/or English-population is minimal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:its rare to find schools where the white population is minimalAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if OP had framed his question:
"Elementary school with a large white population?"
When white folks are persecuted and looking for a place to feel safe amongst peers than any poster would be free to ask that question. Until then they are not the same.
It wouldn’t be an unreasonable question in some schools where the white and/or English-population is minimal.
Nonsense. That's the case in parts of South Arlington, Falls Church, Alexandria, Annandale, and Springfield. May be the case soon in Herndon as well.
Anonymous wrote:its rare to find schools where the white population is minimalAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if OP had framed his question:
"Elementary school with a large white population?"
When white folks are persecuted and looking for a place to feel safe amongst peers than any poster would be free to ask that question. Until then they are not the same.
It wouldn’t be an unreasonable question in some schools where the white and/or English-population is minimal.
its rare to find schools where the white population is minimalAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if OP had framed his question:
"Elementary school with a large white population?"
When white folks are persecuted and looking for a place to feel safe amongst peers than any poster would be free to ask that question. Until then they are not the same.
It wouldn’t be an unreasonable question in some schools where the white and/or English-population is minimal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if OP had framed his question:
"Elementary school with a large white population?"
When white folks are persecuted and looking for a place to feel safe amongst peers than any poster would be free to ask that question. Until then they are not the same.
Anonymous wrote:What if OP had framed his question:
"Elementary school with a large white population?"
Anonymous wrote:What if OP had framed his question:
"Elementary school with a large white population?"