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jonesthecurl wrote:I disagree.
Actually I don't, I just wanted to say that.
Army of GOD wrote:But yea, everyone agrees because this forum is split into two groups:
(1) Equal-rights people
(2) White racists
Equal-rights people want equality, and the white racists can't stand the fact that black's are being racist.
bradleybadly wrote:This has been bugging me every time we talk about school issues
principle is not a principal

Army of GOD wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:I disagree.
Actually I don't, I just wanted to say that.
You suck.
But yea, everyone agrees because this forum is split into two groups:
(1) Equal-rights people
(2) White racists
Equal-rights people want equality, and the white racists can't stand the fact that black's are being racist. If we had any racist black people in this forum, they'd disagree.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
Woodruff wrote:silvanricky wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Exactly. ALL kids deserve the same decent treatment in public schools.
and part of that decent treatment is opening all educational field trips to the entire student body
I don't think that's feasible in many instances. There are a pretty fair number of field trips that are funded solely by fundraising by that specific class. This would mean the class would have to fundraise for everyone to attend...that hardly seems fair.
Again, if the field trip is funded by the school or by the taxpayers, that's a very different story.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:silvanricky wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Exactly. ALL kids deserve the same decent treatment in public schools.
and part of that decent treatment is opening all educational field trips to the entire student body
I don't think that's feasible in many instances. There are a pretty fair number of field trips that are funded solely by fundraising by that specific class. This would mean the class would have to fundraise for everyone to attend...that hardly seems fair.
Again, if the field trip is funded by the school or by the taxpayers, that's a very different story.
Even when funding is private, there are other options.
Among other things, the white kids could well have benefitted from seeing another successful black man. Racism isn't solved by dealing with only one race.
Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:silvanricky wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Exactly. ALL kids deserve the same decent treatment in public schools.
and part of that decent treatment is opening all educational field trips to the entire student body
I don't think that's feasible in many instances. There are a pretty fair number of field trips that are funded solely by fundraising by that specific class. This would mean the class would have to fundraise for everyone to attend...that hardly seems fair.
Again, if the field trip is funded by the school or by the taxpayers, that's a very different story.
Even when funding is private, there are other options.
Among other things, the white kids could well have benefitted from seeing another successful black man. Racism isn't solved by dealing with only one race.
So what you're saying is...a class generates enough money for them to go on a field trip, but they can't go because they didn't generate enough money to take the whole school? That hardly seems fair.
thegreekdog wrote:I've experienced quite a bit of African American self-segregation. It's kind of weird, to be honest. There were all black dorms in college, there were all black groups in law school. It's definitely weird.
muy_thaiguy wrote:From what I have heard, and according to some stories I have read, there are still segregated proms and such in the South. But that, according to said sources, is just how it has been done and that there are no hard feelings there,

are registered trademarks of Backglass Heavy Industries.PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:silvanricky wrote:and part of that decent treatment is opening all educational field trips to the entire student body
I don't think that's feasible in many instances. There are a pretty fair number of field trips that are funded solely by fundraising by that specific class. This would mean the class would have to fundraise for everyone to attend...that hardly seems fair.
Again, if the field trip is funded by the school or by the taxpayers, that's a very different story.
Even when funding is private, there are other options.
Among other things, the white kids could well have benefitted from seeing another successful black man. Racism isn't solved by dealing with only one race.
So what you're saying is...a class generates enough money for them to go on a field trip, but they can't go because they didn't generate enough money to take the whole school? That hardly seems fair.
No, that is not what I am saying at all. A whole class is fine. Taking only whites is not. Even taking only girls is on pretty shakey ground, unless it is a facility specific to women AND there is something more or less equivalent for boys. Some schools don't even allow that, though, to avoid conflict.
muy_thaiguy wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I've experienced quite a bit of African American self-segregation. It's kind of weird, to be honest. There were all black dorms in college, there were all black groups in law school. It's definitely weird.
From what I have heard, and according to some stories I have read, there are still segregated proms and such in the South. But that, according to said sources, is just how it has been done and that there are no hard feelings there,
muy_thaiguy wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I've experienced quite a bit of African American self-segregation. It's kind of weird, to be honest. There were all black dorms in college, there were all black groups in law school. It's definitely weird.
From what I have heard, and according to some stories I have read, there are still segregated proms and such in the South. But that, according to said sources, is just how it has been done and that there are no hard feelings there,