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Old 03-18-2021, 07:37 AM
 
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Clearly you have not done your research. Guess which of these politicians, and their brilliant children graduated from nyc public schools?
I’m going to make you look it up just because you post lies.
I know you didn't ask me directly but I couldn't resist. That would be Lucky Chuck whose 11229 zip code today is 85.4% White/ Jewish/ Asian. I wonder how White/Jewish it was when he attend public school (1955-1967)?

This area suffers (or succeeds) as a beneficiary of a tight knit socio-political protectorate, distancing themselves as far as possible from the crabs in a bucket blight of inner city schooling.
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Old 03-18-2021, 07:41 AM
 
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I heard recently that 17 of the top 20 largest inner city school districts do NOT graduate more than 50% of their students. That is a "F" grade by the Democrats.

We all recently heard about the Baltimore student who only passed 3 classes in High School, but was still in the top 50% of his class. That is an "F" by the Democrats.

This is all happening in Democrat-run inner cities, in their educational institutions.

Not a Conservative in sight, so nobody else to blame.

Most of these failed students are black, and hispanic.

This is institutional racism. Democrats are siding with Teacher Labor Unions over minority students.

It might also be considered age discrimination against young people.

It might be considered showing favoritism towards unions, over vulnerable school children.

Where's the compassion, and fairness, in that?

Democrats in wealthy areas send their kids to private prep schools, and Ivy League colleges.

Look at the leadership of the Democrat party...Biden, Pelosi, Shumer, all White rich people. Their kids never went to public schools in the inner cities. Even Obama sent his girls to a private school.

Wake up Dems, you are all being played, and inner city students are victims of institutional racism.

There doesn't have to be any name calling...actions are stronger than words. Wake up Dems!

Most of these kids lives are ruined by Democrat institutional racism.

Democrats are guilty as charged....racists.
That's blatantly obvious. Let's take a look at what US public schools are doing to minorities:

NAEP - Percent of 12th grade students of each race/ethnicity who are proficient or above, by race/ethnicity group:

Mathematics:

Overall: 26%

Asian/Pacific Islander: 47%
White: 33%
American Indian/Alaska Native: 12%
Hispanic: 12%
Black: 7%

Reading:

Overall: 38%


Asian/Pacific Islander: 47%
White: 47%
American Indian/Alaska Native: 26%
Hispanic: 23%
Black: 16%

National Assessment of Educational Progress - NAEP - 12th Grade Mathematics and Reading

Does anyone really wish to assert that Black, Hispanic, or American Indian/Alaska Native students are actually that much less intelligent than White students? Or is it far more likely that our country's public K-12 education system is the largest, most wide-spread form of institutional racism there is in the U.S., thanks to Democrats who oppose school vouchers (teachers unions political donations: 94% to Democrats)?

BTW, it isn't a funding issue. Many school districts (e.g., Camden, NJ, Washington, DC, etc.) spend $20,000+ per student per year and still yield abysmal results....
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