In fact, can you name me one instance in "Redville" where you'll find this kind of racial hatred.........
Duong Nghe Ly can't wait to begin his senior year at South Philadelphia High School. A day of violence there last year changed his life, and he wants to learn if his school has been transformed as well.Last Dec. 3, after years of attacks on Asian immigrant students, something finally snapped.
Fueled by rumors, a group of students roamed the halls searching for Asian victims until one was attacked in a classroom. Later, about 70 students stormed the cafeteria, where several Asians were beaten. About 35 students pushed past a police officer onto the so-called "Asian floor," but were turned back. After school, Asians being escorted home were attacked anyway by a mob of youths.
Almost all the attackers were black - but few observers believe the violence was due to racial hatred. Instead, they cite isolation of different groups within the school, certain students' warped "gangster" values, and for some, simmering resentments over perceived benefits for Asian students.
About 30 Asians were injured that day; seven went to hospitals. Past attacks had been reported to administrators and police, but students say nothing seemed to change.
First, can you believe the line "Almost all the attackers were black - but few observers believe the violence was due to racial hatred."
Huh?
You have one group identified by racial context targeting another but it's not due to racial hatred? Just how stupid does the writer believe we are.
Second, can anyone name me one episode where something this dramatic has happened in a "Redville" school. You know, the alleged home of racial intolerance.
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