Parent supports diversity assembly

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This letter is in response to the article written on the controversy about the diversity assembly at Eastern York High School.

I would like to thank Eastern for coordinating such an assembly and hope that more are planned for the future. I am proud to live in, and have graduated from Eastern, and I'm happy to know that my district is interested in introducing its students to the concept of accepting people, regardless of their race, religion, or sexual orientation. I have to wonder what those parents who were "disturbed" will do when their children leave Eastern and their college professor, or employer, is a black woman, gay man, or Jew.

In response to the gentleman's request for the school to represent the "other side of the story." Perhaps the school could look for someone next time who used to be a Christian and is now an Athesist, or possibly they could try to recruit Michael Jackson, who used to be black.

Lynette A. Mackley
Wrightsville

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mavis said:

Schools should stick to

teaching the 3 r's and

stop building palaces for

schools!

Like your diversity? Move

to York (trash town) and

let us know how it is

going!

Jen said:

I sure do like my diversity, and I don't have to move to York to like it. There should be way more diversity and diviersity should be taught along with everything else. You are NOT better or worse because of skin color, if more people knew that we probably would not have half the problems we do.

mavis said:

I never said one race was

better than another. What

I mean is all the "trash"

seems to live in York City.

Diversity will never work.

How long has York been try-

ing to shove it down our

throats? Been a long time!

I'd like to move to York

city, but with all the

murderous trash living

there, well it'll never

happen.

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