Yeah, Tim Tyson is DANGEROUS. You know how those Duke professors are.
7/15/2010 4:40:02 PM
http://www.wral.com/news/education/story/7994560/Shit's hitting the fan this afternoon...dogs and fire hoses standing by...developing...
7/20/2010 12:37:41 PM
It's funny yet to sad to watch these protesters desperately try to win their way by playing the race card.Truly pathetic, this protest.
7/20/2010 1:35:32 PM
7/20/2010 1:40:06 PM
It's true...protesting doesn't work. Violence does.
7/20/2010 1:45:45 PM
^^Relevance? (Oh right... none)
7/20/2010 2:18:10 PM
3pm. I've got my popcorn ready.[Edited on July 20, 2010 at 2:21 PM. Reason : .]
7/20/2010 2:20:25 PM
A few pics from the event are popping up online now
7/20/2010 3:11:37 PM
what a bunch of racist assholes
7/20/2010 3:12:31 PM
They let the yankee speak first, and his opening statements were "whateva, I do what I want". The crowd was audibly agitated. Granny is trying to cool things off now.[Edited on July 20, 2010 at 3:27 PM. Reason : Now they're reading their email forwards.]Babyface is giving a shoutout to his corporate owners, Lenovo.[Edited on July 20, 2010 at 3:32 PM. Reason : .]
7/20/2010 3:22:35 PM
"RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE""Hey you guys, what's going on?""Wake County School Board is racist. RABBLE RABBLE""Really? If you say so, it must be true. RABBLE RABBLE" [Edited on July 20, 2010 at 3:39 PM. Reason : ]
7/20/2010 3:39:42 PM
"RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE""Hey you guys, what's going on?""The Wake County School Board voted to remove the diversity policy, an act which will eventually result in schools being 'separate, but equal' again.""Really? That's racist."[Edited on July 20, 2010 at 3:47 PM. Reason : ]
7/20/2010 3:47:07 PM
7/20/2010 3:53:57 PM
NAACP president and two others arrested again.School board has spent $15,000 on security in the past six months.http://www.wral.com/news/education/story/7999211/They are opening the floor now...this should be good.Audience members are shouting in outrage that they will only allow 30 minutes for public comment.[Edited on July 20, 2010 at 4:03 PM. Reason : .]
7/20/2010 3:57:30 PM
7/20/2010 4:05:31 PM
Uh, that's literally what they did..... are you denying reality now?
7/20/2010 4:07:23 PM
As I understand it, it's only a 5-4 majority. Hardly a landslide or decided issue.
7/20/2010 4:08:26 PM
^^Good job picking one part of the sentence, and not the one I clearly meant. (I clarified, even though I shouldn't have had to.)This fucking idiot thinks he's MLK. [Edited on July 20, 2010 at 4:12 PM. Reason : ]
7/20/2010 4:08:27 PM
It will.
7/20/2010 4:13:49 PM
7/20/2010 4:22:16 PM
^^So, you all can predict the future? Why waste time on social issues? You should be buying PowerBall tickets.
7/20/2010 4:26:06 PM
Sure, if we remove policies that allow for less-advantaged minorities to attend well-funded, safer, and better staffed schools in White communities we can't be sure that it will end badly, so let's not even think that it might!
7/20/2010 4:28:02 PM
So, you've gone from, "It will" to, "we can't be sure that it will"I just wanted to make sure you clearly saw that.
7/20/2010 4:31:55 PM
7/20/2010 4:36:47 PM
^citation needed.
7/20/2010 4:55:31 PM
7/20/2010 5:09:25 PM
If this Jabba the Hut guy wants to protest, fine. However, a right to free speech, a right to gather and protest is not the same as the right to forcibly and indefinitely prevent action by elected officials. It seems that this guy is trying to paint the picture that he is being censored.
7/20/2010 5:10:56 PM
7/20/2010 5:31:16 PM
Yeah I guess it just happens that the poorest and most-disadvantaged are Black.
7/20/2010 5:42:05 PM
^Why did you capitalize "white"?
7/20/2010 6:01:48 PM
Meeting ends in chaos, 20 arrested.
7/20/2010 6:02:00 PM
I think this man has serious potential for the most prolific hunger strike in the history of the world.
7/20/2010 8:36:59 PM
LOL
7/20/2010 8:40:07 PM
7/21/2010 12:37:35 AM
I see that the NAACP and supporters continue with their approach of spectacle and the segregation straw man. If those in question had simply signed a document agreeing not to disrupt the board meeting, they could have attended. But I guess when the increasingly irrelevant NAACP and a bunch of college kids wearing Carolina T-shirts need attention, simply attending the meetings and participating in the established process won't do. The procedural approach doesn't get your face and rhetoric splattered all over the newspapers, TV, and Internet. At any rate, this situation reminds me of a fitting quotation I once heard:
7/21/2010 5:04:59 AM
Few more pics from that March
7/21/2010 9:09:17 AM
I don't get it. No one is forcing anyone to live anywhere particular. There's low income housing in Cary, Apex, Morrisville, North Raleigh, etc. Move to a cheap apartment where you want your kid to go to school and bam, they go to a "nice" school. Not sure what the fuss is about. I could see lack of busing equaling segregation if black people were being forced to live in a particular school district, but they aren't.Now I'm waiting for God to tell me how the racism inherent in the system is preventing a black person from moving to a Section 8 apartment like Beechridge Apartments in Apex that would put your kid in Baucom Elem., Lufkin Rd Middle, or Apex HS.Or the Grove at Cary Park which I believe would put you in Morrisville School Districts.
7/21/2010 9:48:03 AM
Glad you asked. At least you're being honest with yourself and admitting that you "don't get it." It seems that naiveté is a problem with a lot of the people here. I had it once myself, and after I educated myself a bit I learned what was really going on.First off, it's a lot harder to move than you think. That means uprooting your life, possibly changing jobs, extending your commute, etc. You act like this is some incredibly simple feat that can be done easily. It isn't. You seem to think that people have this huge mobility, even when they're struggling to make ends meet. You forget that moving is incredibly expensive, time consuming, stressful, and can be more costly in the long run. It's costly for even someone like me, who earns a modest wage and has a family support net, to move around town. Hell, a moving service alone is like $300-500. That's a month's paycheck for some people who need to put food on the table, and we're not counting the time they'd have to take off work in order to move. Some people literally can't afford it.Not to mention, great school districts affect housing prices tremendously. Do you think property is cheap in the area around Green Hope High School? We're talking $500,000 to $1,000,000 range here.And yes, Black people are forced to live in certain districts. Let me introduce you to the word of the day: "Gentrification."You see, Gentrification is a form of informal racial segregation that goes on commonly in the United States. Rich people, usually White, purchase up properties in low-income areas, usually occupied by Black people. They then demolish these areas and rebuild them as condos or smaller occupancy homes. They jack up the local housing values, causing the surrounding rent to increase due to increased property value, causing more affluent people to move into the area, causing more affluent businesses to build up, and the cycle builds.What does this do? Well, as you can imagine, eventually the prices become too expensive for the "wrong" people to afford and they have to move out. This allows the "right" people to move in, and they call all live happily ever after in their gated security guarded community with little shops and boutiques and parks. The "wrong" people get pushed farther out into shittier and shittier areas, and the cycle continues.Oh, and it doesn't help that Wells Fargo deliberately sold minorities high risk home loans[1] and that inquiries into rental housing availability suffered from racial discrimination even if the person inquiring had a name that just sounded Black.[2]1. http://www.racismreview.com/blog/2009/06/08/systemic-racism-banking-wells-fargo/2. http://www.dailyestimate.com/article.asp?id=3708
7/21/2010 10:19:07 AM
So is "Gentrification" the same thing as "Gingerfication?"
7/21/2010 10:31:35 AM
And yet, Section 8 housing and non-Section 8 low rent housing exists in western Wake county, despite "Gentrification".
7/21/2010 10:42:15 AM
7/21/2010 10:50:51 AM
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7/21/2010 10:53:17 AM
Put yourself into the shoes of a poor kid. Every day you have to get up earlier to catch the bus for a 45 minute bus ride to the other side of town. Your mom and/or dad can't make any school functions because your school is too far away from their job(s). Extracurricular activities and sports are out of the question... If you don't get on the bus to get home, then you have no way to get home. None of the kids in your neighborhood go to the same school as you, so group work/study is out of the question. Oh, but because you are poor we'll tell you that it's better for you to send you and everyone like you to other schools all over the county because your terrible standardized test scores can be spread out among all the other schools, and we can thereby cover up the problem, pretend it doesn't exist, and not have to actually do anything to solve it. No, the busing/forced diversity program is far more racist and classist than busing.
7/21/2010 10:53:49 AM
Hey, the NAACP got a black woman fired! Haven't you heard?!READ ALL ABOUT IT!http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0710/39961.htmlRACISTS!!!1
7/21/2010 10:58:53 AM
7/21/2010 10:59:51 AM
Instead of protesting to send everyone's kids to the few good schools. Why aren't people protesting the gov't to allow the creation of more better schools? Why not fix the crummy schools in low-income areas? Or allow a voucher system and encourage more private schools to be built? Everyone wants their kids to go to the best schools. But the gov't monopoly on education decisions is keeping the supply of good schools too low.
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