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do you have a blog? write the whole story on a blog and like it. i think it would look better than being on a nike forum to the press.
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It's not. So there.Originally Posted by Essential1
$%$+%* up
*waits for someone to say racism isn't a problem in this country*
Originally Posted by taimaishu123
[kayne] racism is still alive, they just be concealing it [/kanye]
thats messed up man. best of luck to you and your family.
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
That's $#%%#! up bro.
What sucks is sometime you have NO CHOICE but to be the bigger person and swallow the pride and get back to work
unfortunately this is true. I posted last time how this cop called my mom an immigrant at McDonald, and asked my girlfriend (who is white) if my mom was annoying her and what she was doing with her. $*!%*$% shame. I wanted to hit him so badly. but i knew how that would end up. Edit: Try sending it to your local news. or http://digg.com/ niketalk can help you get it to the top of the diggs
Huh?? Are u imposing that racism isn't a problem in this country or that a reply imposing such isn't coming?Originally Posted by dmbrhs
It's not. So there.Originally Posted by Essential1
$%$+%* up
*waits for someone to say racism isn't a problem in this country*
I'm "imposing" that racism is not a problem in this country. Are there people who are truly racist in this country? Yes. Out of the275 million people in this country, are there so many people who are racist (as in people who want to completely oppress a supposed "inferior" race)that it is a widespread problem? Not one bit.Originally Posted by Dathbgboy
Huh?? Are u imposing that racism isn't a problem in this country or that a reply imposing such isn't coming?Originally Posted by dmbrhs
It's not. So there.Originally Posted by Essential1
$%$+%* up
*waits for someone to say racism isn't a problem in this country*
Asian students under attack at S. Phila. High
By DAFNEY TALES
Philadelphia Daily News
[email protected] 215-854-5084
Zhihua Tian traveled thousands of miles from his native China earlier this year to profit from the treasures of the American education system.
Unfortunately, he landed at South Philadelphia High School, where the number of violent incidents often overshadow student achievements.
Tian, 19, of South Philly, and five other students who are recent immigrants are staying home today because they were among 26 Asian students who were attacked by a gang of other students throughout the day yesterday, said Xu Lin, of the Chinatown Development Corporation, who works with victimized students.
District officials said that 10 students have been suspended. No arrests were reported, but students who were outside the school yesterday said they had seen students being led out of the building in handcuffs.
Several incidents of violence against Asian immigrants were reported at the school last year.
Lin said there was a pervasive atmosphere of fear among Asian students.
"It's very, very scary," he said, noting that he repeatedly was beaten up when he attended South Philly High. "You go to school and you don't know when you'll be attacked."
The ordeal began Wednesday, Lin said, when a Vietnamese student was jumped by 14 students across the street from the school.
Yesterday, the attackers were roaming the halls "searching for victims class by class during school," he said.
About 12:30 p.m., Tian and two friends were heading to the cafeteria when someone ran up and hit him in the head from behind, Tian said through Lin, who translated.
"I tried to escape," Tian, a freshman, said. "I ran and they chased me and beat me on the nose."
His friend Shan Chen, 18, also a freshman, was pushed to the ground, punched and kicked, Chen said.
Seven of the victims, including Tian, were treated at Methodist Hospital for scrapes and bruises.
Violent incidents against Asian students often go unreported because the victims often have a language barrier or choose to suffer in silence rather than risk retaliation, said Tram Nguyen, a community organizer with Victim Services in South Philly.
But students at the school, which is 18 percent Asian and has been designated by the state as "persistently dangerous" the last three years, have tried to stop the violence against them.
"We didn't come from China to fight," said Wei Chen (no relation to Shan Chen), who founded the Chinese-American Student Association after last year's attacks.
The group has petitioned the district for more police patrols, security cameras and other measures, he said.
The school's principal, LaGreta Brown, declined to comment, but Michael Silverman, who oversees the city's 32 neighborhood schools, said that assaults in the school are down by 50 percent.
"We've been working with the Asian community since last year to make sure that South Philly High is an inviting place," he said.
But Xiu Ling Lu, whose ninth-grade son, Li Hua Shi, 15, escaped yesterday's pummeling, said she still worries that her son may become an indiscriminate target.
"They just beat every Chinese people. They don't care," she said. "This time he's lucky. What about next time?"
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30 Asian students are South Philadelphia High School are refusing to return to the classroom after they were assaulted by a group of Black students no more than one week ago.
Some of the students involved in the attack have faced the wrath of America's school system and have since been sent to public institutions that specialize in alternative educational methods, yet, that is not enough for these teens.
More than 50 students are actively protesting the Philadelphia school district by boycotting all classes and social events hosted by the educational system, a move made because they felt that their plight was not being taken seriously by the powers that be.
Now the beleaguered learners have the backing of several influential figures in city law enforcement as well as leader with Philly's Asian community, all of which are calling for broader security measures to be taken to make sure violence does not remain an issue in local public schools.
"We've been telling them if you work with the school district and be patient, things will turn around and this happened last week?," questioned John Chin of the Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation. "What am I going to tell the students today?"
There has not been any official evidence that says whether the attacks against the students were racially motivated.
o ok, but yea back to the point, we almost in 2010 and this kinda of stuff shouldnt be happening anymoreOriginally Posted by Hugo
EvansST wrote:
Black and they are white.Originally Posted by Hugo
may i ask what race you are and they are
Originally Posted by QueenCitySneakerQueen
Absolutely disgusting
Originally Posted by therainycity206
punk %@! #%*$! made cowards
but the best revenge is success
Originally Posted by damnTHOSEjs
He has been on this project for a year and still hasn't gotten paid.
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
I'm "imposing" that racism is not a problem in this country. Are there people who are truly racist in this country? Yes. Out of the 275 million people in this country, are there so many people who are racist (as in people who want to completely oppress a supposed "inferior" race) that it is a widespread problem? Not one bit.Originally Posted by Dathbgboy
Huh?? Are u imposing that racism isn't a problem in this country or that a reply imposing such isn't coming?Originally Posted by dmbrhs
It's not. So there.Originally Posted by Essential1
$%$+%* up
*waits for someone to say racism isn't a problem in this country*
In fact, I'd say for every one white person in this country who is truly racist, there are 1,000 other white people who go out of their way to make sure they act in a way that is not racist, to compensate for the idiots out there.
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Adam Carolla would laugh at all your accusations of construction site racism. Tons of innuendo, very little racism. That's how blue collar works. If there was rampant outright hatred, nothing would ever get done.