
The Pete Quiñones Show The Complete Race War in High School Readings - Part 1/2
Jan 21, 2026
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The Prudentialist
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Rose Pinochet
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Thomas777
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Aaron (Timeline Earth)
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Jose Niño
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Jay Q
Jay Q, a commentator known for his reflective insights, teams up with Jose Niño, a political writer, to dissect the tumultuous narrative of 'Race War in High School.' They delve into the chaotic environment of forced integration and the stark realities of school violence without police presence. Aaron from Timeline Earth enriches the conversation with historical context, while Thomas777 and Rose Pinochet provide sharp legal and local perspectives. The group examines the intersection of education, race, and community politics, drawing parallels to contemporary issues.
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Document Incidents And Leverage Unions
- Document incidents and press for immediate protective measures when violence escalates.
- Use union votes and parent outreach to force administrators' hand.
Use Organized Public Pressure Strategically
- Mobilize public pressure and community support before crises worsen.
- Use carefully staged publicity to force bureaucratic action when administrators stall.
Stage Deliberate Labor Actions, Not Wildcat Walkouts
- If safety conditions fail, prepare disciplined, staged labor actions rather than spontaneous walkouts.
- Use a timetable and specific demands to preserve bargaining leverage and public sympathy.



