Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not proven people. This also doesn't have anything to do with Trump. You people are truly nuts.
You are right. Just a racist, crazed father who likes to attack teens.
Or a volunteer who just got tired of dealing with a bully.
We don't know what happened.
PP, you don't know what happened. But you are already placing the blame on the kid.
No, idiot, PP was offering another scenario to underscore that you don't have a clue what actually happened.
No, you, idiot, the PP could have offered any scenario where a normal person would wonder why an adult would interfere in a regular kid fight. But instead, PP's scenario reflects his/her bias. We all know why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not proven people. This also doesn't have anything to do with Trump. You people are truly nuts.
You are right. Just a racist, crazed father who likes to attack teens.
Or a volunteer who just got tired of dealing with a bully.
We don't know what happened.
PP, you don't know what happened. But you are already placing the blame on the kid.
No, idiot, PP was offering another scenario to underscore that you don't have a clue what actually happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NoAr is my little Haven away from DC, so it saddens me to hear about events like this so close to my home. Worried about this...
I've always been a firm believer that the less diversity a school has the more stuff like this happens. I see it at my nephew's schools out in PW county. They have many instances like the one in this thread.
When you are constantly around kids of all different SES, racial, social backgrounds there is naturally more tolerance and acceptance of those differences. We actively looked for 'good' public schools with at least 20-30% or so diversity. You can find these schools in Arlington---even N. Arlington. My kids have good friends from all kinds of backgrounds. There are many International families. Some FARMS, some rich, some where English isn't a first language. The kids are so much more tolerant. In fact, it's not so much tolerant as they just expect it as normal. They don't even question or think about that so and so's parents don't speak English or they don't live in a house or they don't celebrate Christmas. Yes- you can teach your kids this stuff, but living and being friends with other kids like this is much different. My sticking point when looking at neighborhood schools was I didn't want them surrounded by all rich kids. Mo' $, mo' problems.
Nope I don't agree. I think that's one of those ideas that white parents like to believe and make themselves feel better with. My observation is the kids self-segregate and tend to simply ignore and tolerate the presence of kids who are different from them. This is a much different thing than tolerance and acceptance.
New poster who does agree. My 3 DC went to/attend Science Focus, Swanson and WL and have always had very racially and economically diverse groups of friends. It has continued in college as well. That IS normal to them and as their parent, I am thrilled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NoAr is my little Haven away from DC, so it saddens me to hear about events like this so close to my home. Worried about this...
I've always been a firm believer that the less diversity a school has the more stuff like this happens. I see it at my nephew's schools out in PW county. They have many instances like the one in this thread.
When you are constantly around kids of all different SES, racial, social backgrounds there is naturally more tolerance and acceptance of those differences. We actively looked for 'good' public schools with at least 20-30% or so diversity. You can find these schools in Arlington---even N. Arlington. My kids have good friends from all kinds of backgrounds. There are many International families. Some FARMS, some rich, some where English isn't a first language. The kids are so much more tolerant. In fact, it's not so much tolerant as they just expect it as normal. They don't even question or think about that so and so's parents don't speak English or they don't live in a house or they don't celebrate Christmas. Yes- you can teach your kids this stuff, but living and being friends with other kids like this is much different. My sticking point when looking at neighborhood schools was I didn't want them surrounded by all rich kids. Mo' $, mo' problems.
Nope I don't agree. I think that's one of those ideas that white parents like to believe and make themselves feel better with. My observation is the kids self-segregate and tend to simply ignore and tolerate the presence of kids who are different from them. This is a much different thing than tolerance and acceptance.
Anonymous wrote:If it happened at W-L or Wakefield people would have gone to jail. Yorktown, which I graduated from , has ALWAYS had a superior attitude. The parent should be in jail for one racist slurs, two trespassing, and assault on a minor. Nothing will happen though because these things go untouched at Yorktown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not proven people. This also doesn't have anything to do with Trump. You people are truly nuts.
You are right. Just a racist, crazed father who likes to attack teens.
Or a volunteer who just got tired of dealing with a bully.
We don't know what happened.
PP, you don't know what happened. But you are already placing the blame on the kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not proven people. This also doesn't have anything to do with Trump. You people are truly nuts.
You are right. Just a racist, crazed father who likes to attack teens.
Or a volunteer who just got tired of dealing with a bully.
We don't know what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not proven people. This also doesn't have anything to do with Trump. You people are truly nuts.
You are right. Just a racist, crazed father who likes to attack teens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NoAr is my little Haven away from DC, so it saddens me to hear about events like this so close to my home. Worried about this...
I've always been a firm believer that the less diversity a school has the more stuff like this happens. I see it at my nephew's schools out in PW county. They have many instances like the one in this thread.
When you are constantly around kids of all different SES, racial, social backgrounds there is naturally more tolerance and acceptance of those differences. We actively looked for 'good' public schools with at least 20-30% or so diversity. You can find these schools in Arlington---even N. Arlington. My kids have good friends from all kinds of backgrounds. There are many International families. Some FARMS, some rich, some where English isn't a first language. The kids are so much more tolerant. In fact, it's not so much tolerant as they just expect it as normal. They don't even question or think about that so and so's parents don't speak English or they don't live in a house or they don't celebrate Christmas. Yes- you can teach your kids this stuff, but living and being friends with other kids like this is much different. My sticking point when looking at neighborhood schools was I didn't want them surrounded by all rich kids. Mo' $, mo' problems.
Nope I don't agree. I think that's one of those ideas that white parents like to believe and make themselves feel better with. My observation is the kids self-segregate and tend to simply ignore and tolerate the presence of kids who are different from them. This is a much different thing than tolerance and acceptance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NoAr is my little Haven away from DC, so it saddens me to hear about events like this so close to my home. Worried about this...
I've always been a firm believer that the less diversity a school has the more stuff like this happens. I see it at my nephew's schools out in PW county. They have many instances like the one in this thread.
When you are constantly around kids of all different SES, racial, social backgrounds there is naturally more tolerance and acceptance of those differences. We actively looked for 'good' public schools with at least 20-30% or so diversity. You can find these schools in Arlington---even N. Arlington. My kids have good friends from all kinds of backgrounds. There are many International families. Some FARMS, some rich, some where English isn't a first language. The kids are so much more tolerant. In fact, it's not so much tolerant as they just expect it as normal. They don't even question or think about that so and so's parents don't speak English or they don't live in a house or they don't celebrate Christmas. Yes- you can teach your kids this stuff, but living and being friends with other kids like this is much different. My sticking point when looking at neighborhood schools was I didn't want them surrounded by all rich kids. Mo' $, mo' problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i would guess it has nothing to do with Trump and everything to do with how kids are raised
+1
There is a definitely a superiority complex in that part of Arlington. It's pervasive on the travel sports teams from parents in that area.
Your predjudices run deep, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it happened at W-L or Wakefield people would have gone to jail. Yorktown, which I graduated from , has ALWAYS had a superior attitude. The parent should be in jail for one racist slurs, two trespassing, and assault on a minor. Nothing will happen though because these things go untouched at Yorktown.
Had all of these things actually happened, the parent would or will be arrested. I strongly suspect they did not. Nor do I believe that a parent's presence on school property would be considered trespassing unless the parent refused to leave after being instructed to do so.
Why are you so crazy?
The idea that parents can go barging onto campus in the middle of the day and yell at students is a real problem to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it happened at W-L or Wakefield people would have gone to jail. Yorktown, which I graduated from , has ALWAYS had a superior attitude. The parent should be in jail for one racist slurs, two trespassing, and assault on a minor. Nothing will happen though because these things go untouched at Yorktown.
Had all of these things actually happened, the parent would or will be arrested. I strongly suspect they did not. Nor do I believe that a parent's presence on school property would be considered trespassing unless the parent refused to leave after being instructed to do so.
Why are you so crazy?