antibuser

/ˌæntiˈbʌzər/
noun
  1. A person who opposes the practice of busing students to schools outside their neighborhood, especially for racial integration.
    • She was known as a vocal antibuser at the school board meetings.
    • During the 1970s, antibusers held protests against court-ordered busing plans.
    • The antibuser argued that children should attend schools close to home.
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