Originally posted by: BobDaMenkey
Well I'm glad that you made this easy to search for in the future by having absolutely nothing that relates to the article in the topic or summary.
Originally posted by: pontifex
wow...how is that even going on? no one complained???
Not a problem. When I think race unity I think "Are you serious?"Originally posted by: BobDaMenkey
Well I'm glad that you made this easy to search for in the future by having absolutely nothing that relates to the article in the topic or summary.
Originally posted by: BustaBust
NanoStuff... Or how about "Are you serious?" to how does this go on for so long and this day and age and just now gets "fixed"
Are you serious NanoStuff!?
Originally posted by: nkgreen
If the kids didn't have a problem with it before, I don't see what's wrong with it. I don't believe in integration for the sake of integration, but rather for equality. Naturally, they shouldn't bar someone from going to either one if they want to.
Originally posted by: jemcam
BFD, I'm glad this school is doing it.
I grew up in the south and even though we had a "integregated" prom and other events, the blacks never showed up to ours and they had their own anyway.
Even 25 years later, they never come to the reunions even after a lot of effort is spent trying to locate as many as possible.
My point is, I don't think their integrated prom is going to be a huge success unless their school is really different from ours.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: jemcam
BFD, I'm glad this school is doing it.
I grew up in the south and even though we had a "integregated" prom and other events, the blacks never showed up to ours and they had their own anyway.
Even 25 years later, they never come to the reunions even after a lot of effort is spent trying to locate as many as possible.
My point is, I don't think their integrated prom is going to be a huge success unless their school is really different from ours.
there's a joke in there but i already got one warning today - not gonna push it.
Originally posted by: irishScott
Originally posted by: nkgreen
If the kids didn't have a problem with it before, I don't see what's wrong with it. I don't believe in integration for the sake of integration, but rather for equality. Naturally, they shouldn't bar someone from going to either one if they want to.
Segregation by nature causes each group to put themselves above the other. Black Panthers, KKK, take your pick of the historical examples. Those who are not exposed to things will think that they are superior to said things until proven otherwise.