I try to put this in perspective, because these things happened in public schools in the late 70s and 80s when the inner city started being bussed in, so friends of mine and other kids skipped out of class and went to get a G.E.D., later then just move. Where are you going to move, now, with your own kids?
The bigger issue that no one is talking about is that this mixed housing is a bureaucratic ruling from the Obama administration (remember we are in Obama’s 4th term) to integrate EVERY ZIP CODE IN THE COUNTRY. The feds insist.
There will be no place to go. The wealthy and poor will live side by side. The wealthy will have security just like in medieval times.
Agreed. Went to a Catholic school and was eligible to ride the bus. After the first few weeks, I stopped riding the bus. Even back then it as a nightmare.
Last summer we had our Class Reunion, I hadn’t attended any previous ones. I sucked it up and went. All these classmates acting like we were best buds back in the day was totally weird.
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont all have constitutional carry, decent schools, and some other advantages.
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It happened a lot when I was in a huge urban school in a less than desirable part of town
Fortunately I was pretty damned good at fighting back and had learned to stay on my feet at any cost, by the time I was 15 my dad bought me a gerber boot knife and explained how and when it was worth using it
By the time I was 17 most of the group had learned I wasn’t worth the trouble and most became fairly friendly with me, after the Mexican gangs started being a major problem the blacks almost instantly allied with us poor white kids and everything changed at that point