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« Reply #60 on: July 03, 2011, 11:25:26 am »

yes Obama and 3 more,lol ...
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« Reply #61 on: July 03, 2011, 12:04:25 pm »

America is anti American and is really going down the drain with all that multi culture shit it really brought down the whole country , when you look at our schools if you looked closer then the national numbers the  schools predominated by whites and that are located in respectful communities still have really good scores but when you mix that with the schools scores from what the jews would call a getto those numbers are low ..

 Take for example just the reading scores from a Getto school Ill give you MCcarver elementary in Tacoma Wa   3rd grade numbers they score a 52% ..

 Now lets look at a school from a better environment we will take Browns Point
 3rd grade score of 86%...

 This is a small scale but if you keep getting in to more numbers the scores stay the same ....

Yeah, fuck them, let them fend for themselves.

Oh wait, does it surprise anyone that wealthy white Americans in "respectful communities" get a better education than poor urban center Americans? (yeah, they're Americans too.)  But who cares, they're all crack dealers anyways, right? Nevermind the fact that racist laws are almost entirely to blame:

Quote from: William Chambliss
The intensive surveillance of black neighborhoods, and the pattern of surveillance of white neighborhoods has the general consequence of institutionalizing racism by defining the problem of crime generally, and drug use in particular, as a problem of young black men. It further ghettoizes the African-American community and destroys any possibility for normal family and community relations. Young African-American and Latino men are defined as a criminal group, arrested for minor offenses over and over again, and given criminal records which justify long prison sentences. The culture of the black community and the black family is then blamed for high rates of illegitimate children and crime. Crime control policies are a major contributor to the disruption of the family, the prevalence of single parent families, and children raised without a father in the ghetto, and the inability of people to get the jobs still available.

Here's the nice thing about institutionalized racism:

Quote from: Kenneth Nunn
[The definition of certain actions as] crime plays a unique role in the whole structure of racist oppression. This is because crime actually legitimates and masks the very racism it creates. Crime provides an easy and convenient excuse for racist attitudes and behaviors. As a result of the working and reworking of the consensus as political ideas compete for acceptance, racism is currently a disfavored political ideology, racism still holds tremendous sway as a persuasive force and even more as a subterranean cause of conduct, either unrecognized or not admitted, however this residual power of racist ideology must remain hidden and crime provides the perfect hiding place. Crime generates race hatred and focuses it on its target, while claiming all along that it is not so. Open racial animus toward a member of a non-white group is not acceptable in most mainstream social circles, but animus toward a criminal is not only acceptable, it is encouraged.

Even better is the fact that institutionalized racism is used to deny political power to the groups that are oppressed the most.

Quote from: Afi Johnson-Paris
The impact of felon disenfranchisement is perhaps most acutely felt in the black community where the number of citizens lacking the right to vote has reached a critical mass. One study demonstrated that thirteen percent of all adult black men, 1.4 million, are disenfranchised, representing one-third of the total disenfranchised population and reflecting a rate of disenfranchisement that is seven times the national average. The diminished political strength of this segment of the population is still greatest in the South where thirty-one percent of black men in Alabama and Florida are permanently disenfranchised. Perhaps a vestige of the disenfranchisement era of the early twentieth century, disenfranchisement of blacks may also reflect increased rates of black imprisonment related to the "war on drugs" and a national trend toward harsher sentencing policies. That this can affect the nation at large is evidenced by Florida, which has at least 200,000 ex-felons who are unable to vote, a number that could have affected the outcome of the 2000 Presidential election.

I have no doubt that if I grew up in those types of conditions, I too would be unable to read.

So no, fuck you. They are you.
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Rocksitter Offline
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« Reply #62 on: July 03, 2011, 12:13:58 pm »

 Fuck me hahahah ya ok I have seen it first hand have you...

the school numbers are not racist in fact there are blacks if this is what you are referring to that go to the better schools and whites that go to the getto schools .....

 The white man help us down mentality is real refreshing considering it has been pumped up everyones ass for 40 years or longer .....

 That guy made me steal my moms food stamps and trade them for crack.....

 It
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« Reply #63 on: July 03, 2011, 12:20:25 pm »

We're not having this discussion here anymore.
This is the EIR related discussion, if you want to further discuss US education, do it in the off-topic section.
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