Quincy family hit by racial hatred
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Quincy family of color was hit with a letter spewing racial hatred.
The family lives in the tony and large mid-rise apartment building at the foot of Hancock Street next to the Neponset Bridge.
Per Quincy Quarry New’s media brethren at Boston 25, the family’s seven year old daughter opened up the hateful letter which was written on fabricated letterhead so as to endeavor to make one believe that it was from the apartment building’s property manager.
Needless to say, a spokesperson for the property manager both disavowed any involvement with the letter as well as adamantly rejected its hateful statements.
In turn, Quincy Police are said to be investigating the matter.
Even so, anyone familiar with the sentiments of some residing in Quincy, including at least one senior local official, will likely not be shocked by such a display of racial hatred even though most anyone else would find such actions and worse abhorrent.
Source: Quincy family receives letter filled with racial slurs at apartment complex
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Very fishy story. Where did the 7-year-old learn to read? Obviously, the daughter is not a Quincy public school student.
Homeschooled?
My grandson could read at 7 yrs old and he’s from Brockton. So what’s your point?
I think The point is that Quincy’s public schools are getting worse and worse by the hour. These poor kids are so screwed. The public school system in America is counterproductive as it often leaves both its students and educators depressed and confused as well as that many school systems are broke. They thus create learning disabilities.
What year was your grandson in 7th grade?