Celebrating diversity at Minneapolis South High
Stan Alleyne,
the Minneapolis Public Schools chief of communications says that
Minneapolis South High is a school that continually makes the district
proud. “South is a very diverse high school. It is a microcosm of
the city. Students function together at a high level every day. That is
the strength of this school. Our students live diversity every day.”
Well the last bit is true, whatever about the rest. Part of this 'living diversity every day' seems to involve regular police storming the dining areas, blazing away with rubber bullets and mace while flailing with truncheons as they try to break up vicious inter-ethnic inter-religious fighting.
One student, Abdi Sheikh, (yes) said he saw hundreds of students fighting in what appeared to be a racial incident. “A big riot,” he said. “It was all types of races.” Well it wasn't actually. A close perusal of the comments and reports in other media outlets makes clear that the fighting was primarily between African Muslims (most likely Somalis, with which Minnesota is infested) and local African-Americans.
Isn't that amazing? I thought they'd all be model students. You see, I read that somewhere......
Here's another student, Symone Glasker, demonstrating an uncanny insight into the ethnic nuances involved: “I know it’s a pride thing between Muslims and black people. They want their pride back or something. I don’t know.” She also said “boys were hitting girls” (what, Muslims doing that????) and that some people were lying on the floor, with their hands over their heads, in surrender.
Sounds like good multicultural fun to me. Maybe that's the 'vibrancy' they always speak about? I never understood what they meant by that. Until now.
I wonder will there be calls to ban food that fits the definition of an assault food?
In conclusion I give you the thoughts of one commentator.
You wanted diversity.
Now you got it.
You were tricked into wanting multiculturalism to show you aren't some supremacist racist.
Now you got it.
You wanted to feed the poor and help the sick.
Now you got millions of them.
Home school, if you're not doing it already.
Well the last bit is true, whatever about the rest. Part of this 'living diversity every day' seems to involve regular police storming the dining areas, blazing away with rubber bullets and mace while flailing with truncheons as they try to break up vicious inter-ethnic inter-religious fighting.
One student, Abdi Sheikh, (yes) said he saw hundreds of students fighting in what appeared to be a racial incident. “A big riot,” he said. “It was all types of races.” Well it wasn't actually. A close perusal of the comments and reports in other media outlets makes clear that the fighting was primarily between African Muslims (most likely Somalis, with which Minnesota is infested) and local African-Americans.
Isn't that amazing? I thought they'd all be model students. You see, I read that somewhere......
Here's another student, Symone Glasker, demonstrating an uncanny insight into the ethnic nuances involved: “I know it’s a pride thing between Muslims and black people. They want their pride back or something. I don’t know.” She also said “boys were hitting girls” (what, Muslims doing that????) and that some people were lying on the floor, with their hands over their heads, in surrender.
Sounds like good multicultural fun to me. Maybe that's the 'vibrancy' they always speak about? I never understood what they meant by that. Until now.
I wonder will there be calls to ban food that fits the definition of an assault food?
In conclusion I give you the thoughts of one commentator.
You wanted diversity.
Now you got it.
You were tricked into wanting multiculturalism to show you aren't some supremacist racist.
Now you got it.
You wanted to feed the poor and help the sick.
Now you got millions of them.
Home school, if you're not doing it already.
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