People have been coming to America for centuries, many of them drawn by the opportunities this country offered. It was less who you knew or who you could bribe and more what you knew. Martin Luther King may have put it best, when he encouraged us to judge by the content of character, rather than skin color. Recently, however. Democrats have been telling us that this is all wrong—that race is the critical factor. Diversity, as a social goal, trumps all others. We have been electing Democrats in recent years, and, not surprisingly, they have begun implementing that vision, which inflames racial tensions. This can be seen very clearly with the changes in admissions criteria at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, ranked the best high school in the nation. The School Board deemed it too Asian. The student body needed to be more “diverse”, more reflective of the community. The School Board engineered this under a revised admissions process, which eliminated the standardized admissions test, eliminated the $100 application fee, and reserved seats in the freshman class for the top 1.5% of applicants from every middle school in the county. The effect was noticeable and will increase over the next three classes before leveling off, as those chosen under the old rules graduate.
Percent 2023 2024 2025 2026
Asian 71.50 71.97 66.60 60
White 19.48 18.34 19.62 21
Hispanic 2.60 3.05 5.41 8
Black 1.72 1.77 3.29 6
Multi-ethnic/other 4.70 4.88 5.09 5
If you think this kind of racial gerrymandering is limited to Thomas Jefferson High School, you haven’t been paying attention. It has been a factor in Congressional redistricting for almost sixty years and in the letting of government contracts and employment offers for almost as long. More recently, it has been extended to policing, criminal sentencing, and disciplining in public schools. The goal is to achieve “racial equity”; it certainly isn’t to reward good performance. If this is the kind of America you want, then keep voting for Democrats at the federal, state, and local levels—for they will give it to you.
The Republican Party rejects this kind of divisive, racist, thinking. We want merit-based decision-making at all levels of government. The Republican Party of Fairfax County has specifically passed a resolution condemning what the School Board has done to applicants at Thomas Jefferson High School. If you agree, give us your vote in the election this November. If you want to help us, please call Carl Noller at 703-860-4264.
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Thank you for your comment. I challenge you to point out any factual errors in the essay I submitted. You are free to have whatever opinion you want. You are not free to have your own facts.
Carl, please do not tape your nonsense on our front doors. Your simplistic and misleading rant is deeply and completely wrong. Get a hobby and leave us alone!
Leave who alone? Carl is very welcome here, but you sir are on thin ice.
Please limit yourself to one screen name. It’s tedious if I have to block numerous names.
Thank you.