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Part of me feels like it's ridiculous to completely remove academic criteria, but then again I don't think middle school kids should have to worry about that kind of thing.
This is hilarious. Serves those "liberal" hypocrites right... They voted for that idiot, so now they can live with him and that other buffoon Carranza, pitting black against white. I love how he leaves out the fact that Hispanic kids would be part of this as well, which historically tend to perform worse than black kids, but never mind that. It's always black against white. That guy loves stirring the pot.
This is hilarious. Serves those "liberal" hypocrites right... They voted for that idiot, so now they can live with him and that other buffoon Carranza, pitting black against white. I love how he leaves out the fact that Hispanic kids would be part of this as well, which historically tend to perform worse than black kids, but never mind that. It's always black against white. That guy loves stirring the pot.
Not true, black and Hispanic are lumped in together in the article. SJWs lump the two together every chance they get
Some of the Asian kids have both parents working their butts off to send them to after school class tutoring just to get into higher grade schools and DeBlasio just gave blacks a free pass.
He helps people cheat everything at the expense of taxpayer money.
They usually are, but the point is Carranza went out of his way to tweet the following:
“Watch: Wealthy white Manhattan parents angrily rant against plan to bring more black kids to their schools.”
He purposely omitted Latinos as if they aren't part of the "diversity" plan.
In the US there are only 2 races White and everyone else.
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