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In reply to the discussion: Concerns raised over lack of diversity in SF school election results [View all]KamaAina
(78,249 posts)2. Ah, KTVU, the station that gave us "Sum Ting Wong".
Principle withholds election results after numbers don't reflect diversity
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Concerns raised over lack of diversity in SF school election results [View all]
philosslayer
Oct 2015
OP
And I have noticed a change in the reporting, more rightwing anti Democratic party
kimbutgar
Oct 2015
#5
If she overruled the results because she didn't think enough white kids got elected,
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#8
They teach them early that votes don't matter in elections in SF, don't they.
Travis_0004
Oct 2015
#76
How would you like it if your Sec. of State refused to release election results?
RandySF
Oct 2015
#79
So if all of the elected students were black, that would be a non-diverse outcome,
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#15
With a student body that's 80% black, it's entirely possible that all the winners are black,
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#22
Provided that the election is conducted fairly and all the votes are counted,
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#29
Did you forget the sarcasm tag? Did you say if whites were underepresented then to
kelly1mm
Oct 2015
#19
If you continue posting false equivalencies as a response, do you think it makes you more clever?
LanternWaste
Oct 2015
#39
she didn't overrule the election results, but nice try in getting people here to think that
CreekDog
Oct 2015
#102
It's school. Diversity is important to most people on a progressive site. The principal is . . .
brush
Oct 2015
#49
We'll have to agree to disagree. The necessity of diversity and inclusiveness . . .
brush
Oct 2015
#68
Perfectly said...your vote is useless because you didn't vote for the right race
ileus
Oct 2015
#107
The article doesn't contain nearly enough detail to begin to understand what actually happened. n/t
PoliticAverse
Oct 2015
#32
The Principal didn't trust the "voters" and so made their choices for them? Got it. "You see kids,
jonno99
Oct 2015
#38
Nothing wrong with diversity being a factor. Women and people of color deserve opportunity too
brush
Oct 2015
#40
Indeed, a powerful, paternalistic white person will step in and fix those pesky election results
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#59
Well, usually when there is a lack of diversity it's that white people are NOT the ones excluded
brush
Oct 2015
#62
It's a school. A good environment for learning about inclusiveness so that one segment . . .
brush
Oct 2015
#66
The school is 80% people of color. I don't think the issue is that they're not aware of diversity
hughee99
Oct 2015
#69
I edited my post while you were writing yours to give a fuller quote from the principal.
onenote
Oct 2015
#48
The principal is blonde...there are too many blonde administrators so the principal should be....
4139
Oct 2015
#53
It is a little depressing that the Democratic debates comprise 5 middle-aged white people.
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#72
You probably shouldn't be so specific about things like your Childs school
Jesus Malverde
Oct 2015
#113
It is logical that the students elected who they wanted. What they're being taught.......
WillowTree
Oct 2015
#123