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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 15

    When this Maryland school district diversified its gifted programs, some parents felt their own children were hurt by the changeshttps://nyti.ms/2OpagQs 

    8:45 AM - 15 Sep 2018
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    • Darnalie senga The Real #THEGifted (2009) (R) 🅥 kfunk937 Rebekah Drame Robert Sun Aye Thiri diane cindy Isabella Crimmins Shawaan Robinson
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      2. Lloyd da Stable Genius‏ @my_lmg Sep 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        Come on NYT, the whole truth. White parents felt their children were hurt. Same with intergration of the school system. Part of the supremacy, I'm not racist attitude.

        3 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
      3. Laura Attridge‏ @tridgehistory Sep 15
        Replying to @my_lmg @nytimes

        Article seems to imply it was Asian American parents.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. Mimmi Anderson‏ @Morsan Sep 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        All children are gifted, in one way or another...

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      1. Elaine Ermis‏ @ElaineErmis Sep 15
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        As soon as I saw the headline, I knew it was Montgomery County, Maryland. Now ask @MCPS why they couldn't provide better SLP and communication devices for my nonverbal Autistic son among other things.

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      1.  🦃 Michael Watts Sr. 🇺🇸 ⚓ 🎖️ ✈️ 🚁 🚢 🌊‏ @Megawatts55 Sep 15
        Replying to @Historyin90 @nytimes

        🤦🏿‍♂️

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      1. ZeroCompliance‏ @contrarianpov Sep 15
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        @nytimes: rethinking journalism and how it's actually propaganda.

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      1. George Adams‏ @GeorgeA66874203 Sep 15
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        Diversity is a death nail to any programm because it replaces meritorious consideration

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      1. Gary Kremsater‏ @kremmer4 Sep 15
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        . A gifted child is not determined by the color of their skin

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      1. Mohsin‏ @Mohsinsub Sep 15
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        You can always beat “gift” with practice.

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      1. anne‏ @USA1940 Sep 15
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        AFTER READING THIS ARTICLE MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD, WHAT GIFTED EDUCATION MEANS IS ADVANCING BLACK AND HISPANIC WHO ARE NOT GIFTED BUT BASED ON THE COLOR OF THEIR SKIN AND DISCRIMINATES AGAINST WHITE SKIN CHILDREN NO MATTER HOW GIFTED THEY ARE.

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      1. Tom Tuttle‏ @TommTuttle Sep 15
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        Yeah let’s fuck over smart kids, I mean what are they going to contribute to society? Let’s coddle immigrants instead.

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      2. Donald thomas‏ @Donaldt69630477 Sep 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        The fascination with “labeling”children with titles that help no one! If some are gifted ,, what do “they” call the others? Less gifted, un gifted, gifted wannabes, ?? May be more appropriate to labeling curricular options that students/ parents can select.

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      4. Donald thomas‏ @Donaldt69630477 Sep 15

        Motivating “label”.

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      1. Richard H. Ebright‏ @R_H_Ebright Sep 15
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        And they were correct.

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      1. bugwazi‏ @TaxpayersBurden Sep 15
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        The problem is the left has an egalitarian view of the world. Unfortunately Their is a IQ bell curve and we have to be able to talk about it. So we can figure out who should be placed where instead of this one fits all model. It hurts everyone

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