Posted on 12/05/2009 1:31:41 PM PST by Tribune7
It was the "Naggers". (Thank you South Park)
James Golden, the school district’s chief safety executive, probably has a Phd in “edecation.” He supported Obama in the last election. He, along with other highly edecated government skool edecats, have worked hard “to foster that kind of positive learning environment” that is found in his particular skool. What has all this forstering gotten them? A skool that has been labeled “persistently dangerous” by the state. However, according to Golden, “that positive learning environment prevails.” All that edecation and they don’t have a clue. Wei Chen believes that the attacks stem from “cultural differences and Asian students’ poor English. Obviously, the attacks were the work of English purists.
James Golden, the school district’s chief safety executive, probably has a Phd in “edecation.” He supported Obama in the last election. He, along with other highly edecated government skool edecats, have worked hard “to foster that kind of positive learning environment” that is found in his particular skool. What has all this forstering gotten them? A skool that has been labeled “persistently dangerous” by the state. However, according to Golden, “that positive learning environment prevails.” All that edecation and they don’t have a clue. Wei Chen believes that the attacks stem from “cultural differences and Asian students’ poor English. Obviously, the attacks were the work of English purists.
Housing is cheap in South Philadelphia. I find it amazing that there are houses in so-so proletarian sections of NE and South Philly that are under $100K. You can't even get a closet in the Bronx for under $100K (if you want to buy).
Lots of SE Asians, Chinese, Mexicans, and blacks, roughly in that order, with elderly Italians dispersed throughout and poor whites in the farther reaches. This is in contrast to North and West Philly, which are entirely black. It hasn’t really been “Little Italy” for at least 20 years (Italian Americans have been moving to the suburbs since the 1950s, leaving only the elderly behind by the 1980s).
Well as they say: “The only thing constant is change.” Guess those days of South Philly good times are over for so many but...they can take their traditions and good times to other places and make them again.
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