By Prince George’s County Ex-Pat
Re: “An Academic Reader Has More On The Culture Of Forestville High School.”
I am very familiar with Forestville, Maryland. I graduated Bishop McNamara High School in 1977. Bishop McNamara is located in Forestville.
The only reason Forestville High School exists is because the demographics of Prince George's County, Maryland, home to Forestville, now mirror the demographics of sub-Saharan Africa. And we all know about the lawlessness of South Africa.
As for Bishop McNamara, one of my black classmates from Washington, D.C. called in a bomb threat to the principal's office. This was, if memory serves me, in the academic year 1976-1977. The classmate was so stupid that he used the pay phone in the school's lobby to call in the threat to the principal's office located mere feet from the pay phone! Even worse was when Mr. Fuller, the vice-principal in charge of discipline and student affairs, walked up behind my classmate and tapped him on the shoulder. This was just seconds after the classmate hung up the phone! Fortunately or not this all happened in 1977. I believe that my classmate might have been suspended; that's all. Today he'd go to prison for life for calling in a bomb threat.
Are the majority of blacks both stupid and impossibly violent?
To ask the question is to answer it.
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