Racist nyc asians at it again this time protesting the mayors new plan to desegregate nyc schools

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You answered your first question with your first sentence.

I think you need to read up on NYC spec HS, its not creating separate schools as you are stating it.

I have entirely too many educators in my circle from Principals to admin to teachers who disagree starkly, in fact they are why i say often i'd go broke b4 i send my kids to public schools. We are even working on something to address that that specific problem but thats not for these airwaves and sadly outside of the ones we can reach, there is an entire nation which we wont

Teacher bias is real, and thank goodness i have someone on the inside to help me counter that BS, my eldest about to finish 4th grade and i have entirely too many stories. Its amazing how different they act when they find out moms is one of they tribe
It's popular to hate on public schools and I used to do the same before I became aware of the research.
There are people paying $35,000 per year to send their children to hoitey toitey private schools and many of those students can barely conjugate a verb by the time they graduate. Private schools oftentimes have lower quality than many public ones do.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/lens.m...rivate-schools-doesnt-guarantee-success?amp=1

The issue isn't the students or differences in learning levels. It's the fact that we are teaching to tests, fire quality long term instructors b/c keeping them means paying them more, and our lessons have a lack of engagement and research based efficacy.
Fixing and diversifying the curriculum will ensure that all kids are successful along with using evidence based culturally relevant instruction.

Running from it and carving our kids up won't fix the issue.
Also principals are part of the problem. Many administrators have no idea how to run schools or manage budgets, delegate tasks, recruit and retain quality educators., ect. So I'm not surprised they are amongst the common voices complaining about schools when their shoddy leadership is part of the problem.
 

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
This doesn’t make black people look equal. Makes us look useless to a point where they have to place us in positions to succeed.

I know many black folks who got into these schools the same way many of the Asians and whites did.

Just my opinion!
 

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And not only Asians are adept at cheating...

A lot of Asians that come here are highly educated over...similar to Africans...

And highly educated people produce highly educated kids...

Asian Americans have innate advantages when it comes to education...they are a high income, high education population.
:salute:thank you for finally saying it! They like to pretend that these East Asian, South Asian, and African families that come over here are poor. In the article they tried to play it off, "my dad drives a cab" and "my family runs a small grocery store." :mindblown:

bytch! Do you know the kind of start-up capital you need to get a taxi cab in New York City or open and run a grocery store:childplease:

These motherfukkers aren't poor they have money to spend on years of tutoring for one test and cheat all throughout high school and college. :wtf:
 
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This doesn’t make black people look equal. Makes us look useless to a point where they have to place us in positions to succeed.

I know many black folks who got into these schools the same way many of the Asians and whites did.

Just my opinion!
you can't tell the coli nothing these brehs want participation awards for education. :dead:
 

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I’m sick of the idea that Asian people are the smartest :hhh:

9/10 they only do well in math classes, while struggling in basic English and history classes.

As a college student, it’s hilarious watching their faces when I get better scores:manny: with little effort
 
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i don't know about brooklyn tech or stuy, but most of the chinese kids at hunter college high school come from elite backgrounds. their parents are physicians, lawyers, scientists, or successful businesspeople. they live in the wealthy parts of queens or on the upper west side, where many of them go on to attend columbia. i know there are a lot of poor chinese kids who attend these specialized schools, but the myth that asians just "work harder" is complete bullshyt. many of them have all the advantages in the world.

i attended a specialised middle/high school program, albeit one in toronto, that sent a third of its graduates to ivy league universities. i was one of only two black kids in my graduating class, the other being a somali breh. literally everyone else was chinese or korean. almost all of them had doctor/engineer/scientist parents. i wish y'all could have seen some of the shyt my classmates put on their applications to ivy league universities. example: a couple of them straight up fabricated charities and made websites for them, just to pad their apps. and of course cheating on SATs was rampant.

high achieving people always know how to game the system :yeshrug: a lot of asians/indians, especially those who emigrated to the West before the 1980s, grew up in unstable and corrupt societies where cheating was the norm.
 

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I’m sick of the idea that Asian people are the smartest :hhh:

9/10 they only do well in math classes, while struggling in basic English and history classes.

As a college student, it’s hilarious watching their faces when I get better scores:manny: with little effort
I had an Asian girl ask me in my business class once...

"how do you do it?" and she was really :mindblown:

I looked at her like :gucci:
 

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As a New Yorker this hits particularly close to home. We don't have the same configuration as other regions where school district (for high school) determines which school you attend. On paper, our system is a meritocracy, all school age kids get to take exams that determine their ability (along with grades) to attend certain schools.

In reality, it's just as diabolical, racist, and fukked up as any other school system. The wealthy in NYC shell out big money to make sure their kids are ready for these tests... Most of the students who attend that school (Stuyvesant) are from middle-upper class Chinese backgrounds (i.e. professional parents) and have been groomed from early childhood to gain access to this school, often coming from private elementary schools. It's not meritocracy, it's a racist, two-tiered education system in the city.

My daughters are still elementary school age, but I'm making sure they get a head start and that extra push--you need that in this city.

These Asians in NYC also need to knock it the fukk off with this "we come from poverty" nonsense. fukk outta here. Just to have the funds to get on a plane to come here from most of these countries you need to have access to $$$. Most of the FOB Asians in the city are only poor on paper. In reality, they bring wealth from their countries to the U.S. and finesse the system to avoid declaring income for tax purposes... How the hell else do you think someone can be here for only a couple of year, speak little to no English, and be running numerous businesses? It's a scam, they're swimming in capital, some of which they use to provide expensive educations for their kids prior to H.S.

Latinos also run a ton of businesses in NYC, do you think their poverty is also fake? The Asian run businesses are often low revenue anyway, running a dumpling shop in Chinatown may not lead to that much wealth.

None of the Chinatowns in Manhattan or Brooklyn look like wealthy neighborhoods to me. I'm less familiar with the ones in Queens so I'm not sure about those.

NY schools are segregated? Can someone explain how?

I have to come back and read this

It's complicated, because a lot of the schools really are diverse. But the specialized high schools in question are disproportionately Asian, with whites being a little underrepresented, and blacks and Latinos being way underrepresented.


45% of Stuy students are poor enough to receive free or reduced lunches

As for my other point, Asian people often do live in the same neighborhoods as Latinos, like Elmhurst (pretty much everywhere along the 7 train in Queens) and Sunset Park/Bensonhurst/Gravesend. South Asians live around both blacks and Latinos (Norwood, Parkchester, Flatbush, Jamaica, etc.).
 

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Welcome to America

But obviously this will assist white kids more than anyone else and the few token blacks and Latinos that get admitted will be the eyesore to some racist Asians
 

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What happens if this plan becomes reality, and Asians get around it? DeBlasio's plan is to admit the top 7% from all middle schools, so I can see Asians spreading out more and moving to places they're underrpresented, like The Bronx (which already has a growing Bengali population), Eastern Brooklyn, and Southeast Queens.
 
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