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Posted: 6/24/2017 2:20:29 PM EDT
Fucking horse shit. Really?
Attached File ETA well, I obviously had no idea what this was. I assumed it was some sort of refugee welcome center or something similar. I'll take my hillbilly education and go home... |
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They might have a sweet Hawaiian themed snack bar... try the Poi.
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Arabic immersion. I guess that's one way to describe it.
Taqiyya to killya! |
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I don't understand the problem. It's a privately funded (mostly, The Qatar Foundation does receive public monies as well as private donations) and publicly available school aimed at teaching bilingualism to Houston students who want to learn Arabic.
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I don't understand the problem. It's a privately funded (mostly, The Qatar Foundation does receive public monies as well as private donations) and publicly available school aimed at teaching bilingualism to Houston students who want to learn Arabic. View Quote |
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That's definitely not what I thought it was. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't understand the problem. It's a privately funded (mostly, The Qatar Foundation does receive public monies as well as private donations) and publicly available school aimed at teaching bilingualism to Houston students who want to learn Arabic. |
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ITT are a bunch of arfcommers that cannot comprehend the benefits of speaking Arabic.
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Hey OP, we're working on a new "High School for the Performing and Visual Arts" in downtown Houston right now.
Built with bonds and tax monies to encourage all sorts of special snowflakes to express themselves I'm sure. Are you outraged? @Silverado1320 |
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Hey OP, we're working on a new "High School for the Performing and Visual Arts" in downtown Houston right now. Built with bonds and tax monies to encourage all sorts of special snowflakes to express themselves I'm sure. Are you outraged? @Silverado1320 View Quote |
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I don't understand the problem. It's a privately funded (mostly, The Qatar Foundation does receive public monies as well as private donations) and publicly available school aimed at teaching bilingualism to Houston students who want to learn Arabic. View Quote |
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I don't understand the problem. It's a privately funded (mostly, The Qatar Foundation does receive public monies as well as private donations) and publicly available school aimed at teaching bilingualism to Houston students who want to learn Arabic. View Quote |
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I don't understand the problem. It's a privately funded (mostly, The Qatar Foundation does receive public monies as well as private donations) and publicly available school aimed at teaching bilingualism to Houston students who want to learn Arabic. View Quote The Qatar Foundation has provided enough for about one teacher for one year. http://www.qfi.org/news/houston-public-media-foundation-partners-visit-new-arabic-immersion-magnet-school/ |
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As the OP himself mentioned, because he's a "hillbilly!" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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It's a Houston city school. Taxpayers pay for the school. The Qatar Foundation has provided enough for about one teacher for one year. http://www.qfi.org/news/houston-public-media-foundation-partners-visit-new-arabic-immersion-magnet-school/ https://media.giphy.com/media/3oz8xLd9DJq2l2VFtu/giphy.gif View Quote |
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Of all the useful languages to learn why Arabic? We should give 2 shits about learning Arabic because it should be useless. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They teach Arabic (the language) there. Why is Op upset? You can't be this dense. |
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Ok ok. Let me guess what you're gonna say next: There are no benefits of speaking or understanding Farsi or Pashto either. In fact English is the best language and everyone needs to speak English. Haha I'm pretty good right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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ITT are a bunch of arfcommers that cannot comprehend the benefits of speaking Arabic. View Quote If my tax money is paying for it, at that age, they should be learning how to read/write English. |
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Teaching the counter intelligence agents of the future... potentially. Not sure I see a problem.
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It's the 4th most spoken language on the fucking planet. You can't be this dense. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They teach Arabic (the language) there. Why is Op upset? You can't be this dense. Was it important to speak Arabic 20 years ago? Are you that dense? |
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Of all the useful languages to learn why Arabic? We should give 2 shits about learning Arabic because it should be useless. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Spanish would be more useful. Or Russian. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There are no benefits. Haha I'm pretty good right? |
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If parents want their 4-5 year old kids to learn Arabic, that's great. Let them pay for it. If my tax money is paying for it, at that age, they should be learning how to read/write English. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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ITT are a bunch of arfcommers that cannot comprehend the benefits of speaking Arabic. If my tax money is paying for it, at that age, they should be learning how to read/write English. |
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And why is this all of a sudden? Was it important to speak Arabic 20 years ago? Are you that dense? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They teach Arabic (the language) there. Why is Op upset? You can't be this dense. Was it important to speak Arabic 20 years ago? Are you that dense? It was important, even that long ago. |
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I don't understand the problem. It's a privately funded (mostly, The Qatar Foundation does receive public monies as well as private donations) and publicly available school aimed at teaching bilingualism to Houston students who want to learn Arabic. View Quote |
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