Submitted by Guestsnc (not verified) on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 3:38pm.
Hello, I think you just provided a great confirmation of what I posted earlier about assumptions. Is it possible that the school could be wrong? If your child were falsely accused would you work to make things right?
I don't know this child or his background; however if the other boys said he was not involved why wouldn't the school system reconsider? Is it connected to race? Again, I have no idea.
And I'd like to offer another perspective on the idea of a "race card". Read the language of some postings on this website and the vicious nature of the comments. Look at the comments made on the crime-related news articles where the accused appear to be one race versus another -- and the number of posts that are made to these reports. If one race -- multiple posts; if another race -- very few to none. Is that behavior playing the "race card?"
Great job confirming
Hello, I think you just provided a great confirmation of what I posted earlier about assumptions. Is it possible that the school could be wrong? If your child were falsely accused would you work to make things right?
I don't know this child or his background; however if the other boys said he was not involved why wouldn't the school system reconsider? Is it connected to race? Again, I have no idea.
And I'd like to offer another perspective on the idea of a "race card". Read the language of some postings on this website and the vicious nature of the comments. Look at the comments made on the crime-related news articles where the accused appear to be one race versus another -- and the number of posts that are made to these reports. If one race -- multiple posts; if another race -- very few to none. Is that behavior playing the "race card?"