Black Admins Condone Gangsta Threatening White Teacher

I moved away from Blacks. I can go for days without seeing even one... I can think a lot straighter not having to worry about being beaten, robbed, etc.. I don't have to try to figure what the gang sign shit is about... Life is good, way better than before... The one in the White House worries me a lot, if he could take all the property from Whites and kill them I believe he would do it same as they are doing in South Africa. So anyhow, I feel for White people that are subject to Blacks in an official capacity for sure:

http://eagnews.org/white-teacher-files-suit-accusing-ny-school-district-of-racial-discrimination/

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. – A Long Island teacher has filed suit against her employer, accusing the school district of tolerating a black student’s threats towards her.

Newsday reports Lynne Albuquerque, a science teacher in the Hempstead Public Schools district, claims “the school district took no disciplinary action after a student threatened her with sexual assault and discriminated against her because she was white.”

The student and school administrators at the center of Albuquerque’s accusations are black.

According to the suit, a student, identified by the initials “N.L.,” threatened the teacher in her classroom in May 2014.

“When I get done ramming you, I’m gonna bag your daughter, then ram the bitch through the whole gang,” N.L. allegedly told Albuquerque, according to the suit filed in Brooklyn Federal Court, the New York Daily News reports.

The teacher reported the threat to the school district, the police and the Nassau County district attorney’s office, and the student was suspended for three days. The penalty was later reversed, according to Albuquerque’s lawyer, Steven Morelli.

The suit claims the teacher was then accused by an administrator of “instigating” the threat. She was also hit with disciplinary charges by Assistant Superintendent Rodney Gilmore over a worker’s compensation claim she filed due to “emotional trauma.”

“Certainly to bring her up on charges after everything that happened is reprehensible,” Morelli tells the paper, adding Albuquerque is the third white employee to sue Hempstead Public Schools, alleging racial discrimination by school administrators.

“It seems to me there is a serious problem in the district when white teachers and administrators are subjected to unfair treatment,” Morelli says.
 
I moved away from Blacks. I can go for days without seeing even one... I can think a lot straighter not having to worry about being beaten, robbed, etc.. I don't have to try to figure what the gang sign shit is about... Life is good, way better than before... The one in the White House worries me a lot, if he could take all the property from Whites and kill them I believe he would do it same as they are doing in South Africa. So anyhow, I feel for White people that are subject to Blacks in an official capacity for sure:

http://eagnews.org/white-teacher-files-suit-accusing-ny-school-district-of-racial-discrimination/

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. – A Long Island teacher has filed suit against her employer, accusing the school district of tolerating a black student’s threats towards her.

Newsday reports Lynne Albuquerque, a science teacher in the Hempstead Public Schools district, claims “the school district took no disciplinary action after a student threatened her with sexual assault and discriminated against her because she was white.”

The student and school administrators at the center of Albuquerque’s accusations are black.

According to the suit, a student, identified by the initials “N.L.,” threatened the teacher in her classroom in May 2014.

“When I get done ramming you, I’m gonna bag your daughter, then ram the bitch through the whole gang,” N.L. allegedly told Albuquerque, according to the suit filed in Brooklyn Federal Court, the New York Daily News reports.

The teacher reported the threat to the school district, the police and the Nassau County district attorney’s office, and the student was suspended for three days. The penalty was later reversed, according to Albuquerque’s lawyer, Steven Morelli.

The suit claims the teacher was then accused by an administrator of “instigating” the threat. She was also hit with disciplinary charges by Assistant Superintendent Rodney Gilmore over a worker’s compensation claim she filed due to “emotional trauma.”

“Certainly to bring her up on charges after everything that happened is reprehensible,” Morelli tells the paper, adding Albuquerque is the third white employee to sue Hempstead Public Schools, alleging racial discrimination by school administrators.

“It seems to me there is a serious problem in the district when white teachers and administrators are subjected to unfair treatment,” Morelli says.

Hempstead is one of the worst ghetto areas in Nassau county in Long Island. Considering the long history of these type of incidents within the public sector in Hempstead extending back to the 1970s this particular incident is hardly surprising.
 
Hempstead is one of the worst ghetto areas in Nassau county in Long Island. Considering the long history of these type of incidents within the public sector in Hempstead extending back to the 1970s this particular incident is hardly surprising.

If it happens all the time then it must be OK? It's condoned by the Blacks so it's OK?

Here's what it's like when Blacks are in charge of a whole country: http://guardianlv.com/2014/04/south...escalates-international-groups-seek-solution/

If this ridiculously badly run country finally collapses under the weight of it's debt and stupidity I don't want to be anywhere near any Blacks.
 
We had a black kid in my sons school who was like 3 grades behind, was the biggest bully and he had it out for my son. After several attempts to stop this by addressing it with the teachers and the principal I had to take matters into my own hands. This was at a different school than he is now, but needless to say it stopped...peace. The principal was terrified of his guardian which was his grandmother who always cried race. No father or mother in sight.
 
Regarding the story from New York; Isn't threatening to rape all the women in a family a crime? Is that seriously not a crime? Not against school rules or anything?

Probably they couldn't get a witness. What if the teacher simply told the kid that if he came within shooting range of her off the campus she'd happily cap him? They would have had a classroom of witnesses in that case.
 
We had a black kid in my sons school who was like 3 grades behind, was the biggest bully and he had it out for my son. After several attempts to stop this by addressing it with the teachers and the principal I had to take matters into my own hands. This was at a different school than he is now, but needless to say it stopped...peace. The principal was terrified of his guardian which was his grandmother who always cried race. No father or mother in sight.

Been there done that. Some gangsta was threatening my daughter trying to find out where some other gangsta was. I conned one of his buddies into getting in my car and showing me where he lived! I just went and yelled at him about how I'd be only too happy to escalate things. Problem went away.

Eric Holder says that Whites are cowards when it comes to discussing race! What he's really saying is that his party has rigged things to where we can't say anything!
 
White Liberals don't want to put their kids in Black/Hispanic school. They want the rest of us to spend more money on education when NY already spends twice the national average. It's typical of liberals to not be liberal with their own money or with their personal lives for sure. They aren't racists... no really.

http://www.nationalreview.com/artic...rogressives-opposing-integration-reihan-salam

Progressive parents fight integration in their children’s public schools. I live in a small slice of Brooklyn wedged between Brooklyn Heights, one of New York’s most prosperous neighborhoods, Dumbo, a relatively new neighborhood that is essentially a forest of condominiums catering to financiers, techies, and “creative professionals,” and Farragut Houses, a sprawling public-housing complex that borders the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Though you won’t find gated communities in this part of Brooklyn, you will find buildings with doormen, which is of course a quite similar phenomenon. The retail establishments catering to affluent professionals don’t formally exclude poor residents, but their high prices do the work of explaining who is welcome and who is not. Very rich people and very poor people live side by side in this part of Brooklyn, yet their lives rarely intersect. Rich Brooklynites and poor Brooklynites do, however, share their local public schools. And as you can imagine, not all of Brooklyn’s bourgeois parents are thrilled about this fact. Kate Taylor of the New York Times has written a fascinating report on a school rezoning in my part of town. Basically, Public School 8 in Brooklyn Heights is massively oversubscribed while Public School 307 in Vinegar Hill, right by the Farragut Houses, is undersubscribed. The city has thus proposed shifting Dumbo families from P.S. 8 to P.S. 307, which seems sensible enough. So why are parents in Dumbo so outraged? Taylor explains: P.S. 307’s population is 90 percent black and Hispanic, and 90 percent of the students’ families receive some form of public assistance. Its state test scores, while below the citywide averages, are closer to average for black and Hispanic students, with 20 percent of its students passing the math tests and 12 percent passing the reading tests this past year. At P.S. 8, whose population is 59 percent white, with only 15 percent receiving assistance, scores are considerably above the city averages. Almost two-thirds of its students passed each test. Taylor cites evidence that blacks and Hispanics benefit from attending integrated schools. What she does not address is whether white and Asian students attending these schools also fare better, which is the chief concern of the largely white Dumbo parents subject to this rezoning. My first instinct in reading Taylor’s story, and in observing the anguished reaction from Dumbo parents who see themselves as committed progressives, is to note their hypocrisy. As Laurie Lin recently remarked, it’s easy to imagine how these Dumbo progressives might have reacted had this story unfolded in Atlanta or Birmingham — they’d surely chalk up resistance to the rezoning to racism. More than one Dumbo parent has tried to explain to me how they’re totally different from other people who fight against integration. They explain that what they really want is a better world in which we spend far more on our public schools, not mentioning, or perhaps not knowing, that New York city spends $20,331 per pupil, almost twice as much as the national average of $10,700, and that much of this money is spent very inefficiently. Of course they want integration, they’ll tell you, but only if it entails no sacrifice on their part. “It’s more complicated when it’s about your own children,” says one Dumbo parent. Well, yes, it is more complicated, and that is exactly what every parent believes, whether they are in Brooklyn or South Boston or Kansas City. In fairness to the progressive parents of Dumbo, their concerns are not entirely unfounded. Poor students tend to fare worse than better-off students academically, for a variety of reasons. They are also more likely to have serious behavioral problems, which is really the more pressing concern. According to Robert Cherry of Brooklyn College, these behavioral problems flow from the fact that these children face serious stresses that no child should ever have to face. Poor families are far more likely than better-off families to experience multiple-partner fertility, in which mothers have children with more than one father. Though children in some multi-partner-fertility families thrive, Cherry has observed that multi-partner fertility is associated with high levels of father abandonment and child maltreatment. Boys with absent fathers are far more likely to engage in aggression, rule breaking, and delinquency than boys living with both parents, and they are also far more likely to face multiple suspensions. (Indeed, these problems are so pronounced for boys raised in single-mother-headed households that one wonders whether single-sex schools staffed with teachers with specialized training might be the best way to give these boys a fighting chance at succeeding in school.) The central challenge facing teachers and administrators in high-poverty schools is that many of their students are raised in chaotic households. Disruptive behavior is a far more potent problem among adolescents than it is among elementary schoolers, to be sure. But the central challenge facing teachers and administrators in high-poverty schools is that many of their students are raised in chaotic households, and these students need a great deal of individualized care and attention. When students from stable families learn alongside students from unstable families, there is good reason to believe that students from the latter backgrounds benefit. It is also true, however, that teachers with students from difficult backgrounds often have no choice but to devote less time to instruction and more time to maintaining order and discipline in their classrooms than is ideal. The effects of being raised in a chaotic household can last for a lifetime. In How Children Succeed, Paul Tough describes the work of researchers at Kaiser Permanente who found a powerful correlation between the health status of adults and whether or not the adults in question had experienced various traumas as children. Adults who had been abused as children, or who had lived through a divorce or with a parent who was incarcerated or addicted to drugs or alcohol, were more likely to suffer from heart disease, depression, and alcoholism, among other maladies. And of course these health problems are difficult and expensive to treat. Our failure to seriously address the problem of family breakdown is having baleful consequences not just for children attending our public schools — it will be a problem for decades to come, as these children age and as they carry their childhood traumas with them through life. I don’t expect the progressive parents of Dumbo to be thrilled about the prospect of sending their children to P.S. 307. But my hope is that they will come to appreciate that their children are no better than the poor children growing up in their midst, and that what these children need, and what all children need, is what their own children tend to take for granted: stable, loving parents who are capable of keeping them safe. — Reihan Salam is the executive editor of National Review and a National Review Institute Policy Fellow. Did you like this?

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/artic...rogressives-opposing-integration-reihan-salam
 
Just move away from Black ghettos. They're a backward people, for the most part. You can't win. Let them mire in their own shit.

One problem is that they are making their way out of the ghettos into suburbs surrounding cities. It's all turning into a pile of shit the more they spread. It's like the zoo is getting bigger.
 
Hempstead is a nigger shit hole.
White families all around the greater NYC area are hitting the bid and fleeing that over taxed liberal cesspool in droves. Leave it to the savages...
 
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