First.....the effects, then the analysis:
1. "... survey of CHS teachers had already revealed a school that resembled Lord of the Flies. Cursing, yelling students roamed the halls, pushing, shoving, ramming each other into walls, sometimes âaccidentallyâ colliding with teachers. Thirty-six out of 79 teachers surveyed believed that they were unsafe in the hallways, and those who didnât acknowledged either being big enough to stare down students or practiced at minding their own business. âWhat are you going to do about it? You canât do anything,â âFuck off, crazy old motherfucker,â...
2." What could not be said out loud was that the problem kids were all black, though the district superintendent did delicately indicate that the schoolâs trouble is âracialized.â Like many inner suburbs, once predominantly white Cheltenham has become increasingly African-American over the past decades. "
3. "....single-parent homes studied by social scientists, then the children are experiencing radically different domestic lives than their middle-class black and white classmatesâwith few routines, disappearing fathers and stepfathers, and little adult interest in homework, teachers, and discipline. Researchers have repeatedly found that boys growing up in single-mother households are especially prone to âexternalizingâ behavior like fighting, impulsiveness, rudenessâ..."
4. " In 2013, the Obama administrationâs Department of Education Civil Rights Division warned school districts that schools violate Federal law when they âevenhandedly implement facially neutral policies and practices that, although not adopted with the intent to discriminate, nonetheless have an unjustified effect of discriminating against students on the basis of raceâ (authorâs emphasis). Cheltenhamâs ruffians will be safe from discipline and stigma, though not, of course, from each other."
Unsayable Truths About a Failing High School
5. The problem is the Liberal worship of melanin over either justice, or education.
"For much of his life, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. carried around something peculiarâŚan old clipping of a quote from Harlem preacher Reverend Samuel D. Proctor. Holder put the clipping in his wallet in 1971, when he was studying history at Columbia University, and kept it in wallet after wallet over the ensuing decades.
What were Proctorâs words that Holder found so compelling? âBlackness is another issue entirely apart from class in America. No matter how affluent, educated and mobile [a black person] becomes, his race defines him more particularly than anything else.ââŚWhen asked to explain the passage, Holder replied, âIt really says that⌠I am not the tall U.S. attorney, I am not the thin United States Attorney. I am the black United States attorney. And he was saying that no matter how successful you are, thereâs a common cause that bonds the black United States attorney with the black criminal or the black doctor with the black homeless person.ââŚIt may seem shocking to hear these racialist views ascribed to Americaâs top law enforcement officer. But to people who have worked inside the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice, these attitudes are perfectly familiar."
DOJ Whistleblower J. Christian Adams Releases New Book | Video | TheBlaze.com
DOJâs âWhistleblowerâ in New Black Panther Case Releases Book
Whether the justice system or the education, Liberals have imposed the eulogy.
And they just don't care.
1. "... survey of CHS teachers had already revealed a school that resembled Lord of the Flies. Cursing, yelling students roamed the halls, pushing, shoving, ramming each other into walls, sometimes âaccidentallyâ colliding with teachers. Thirty-six out of 79 teachers surveyed believed that they were unsafe in the hallways, and those who didnât acknowledged either being big enough to stare down students or practiced at minding their own business. âWhat are you going to do about it? You canât do anything,â âFuck off, crazy old motherfucker,â...
2." What could not be said out loud was that the problem kids were all black, though the district superintendent did delicately indicate that the schoolâs trouble is âracialized.â Like many inner suburbs, once predominantly white Cheltenham has become increasingly African-American over the past decades. "
3. "....single-parent homes studied by social scientists, then the children are experiencing radically different domestic lives than their middle-class black and white classmatesâwith few routines, disappearing fathers and stepfathers, and little adult interest in homework, teachers, and discipline. Researchers have repeatedly found that boys growing up in single-mother households are especially prone to âexternalizingâ behavior like fighting, impulsiveness, rudenessâ..."
4. " In 2013, the Obama administrationâs Department of Education Civil Rights Division warned school districts that schools violate Federal law when they âevenhandedly implement facially neutral policies and practices that, although not adopted with the intent to discriminate, nonetheless have an unjustified effect of discriminating against students on the basis of raceâ (authorâs emphasis). Cheltenhamâs ruffians will be safe from discipline and stigma, though not, of course, from each other."
Unsayable Truths About a Failing High School
5. The problem is the Liberal worship of melanin over either justice, or education.
"For much of his life, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. carried around something peculiarâŚan old clipping of a quote from Harlem preacher Reverend Samuel D. Proctor. Holder put the clipping in his wallet in 1971, when he was studying history at Columbia University, and kept it in wallet after wallet over the ensuing decades.
What were Proctorâs words that Holder found so compelling? âBlackness is another issue entirely apart from class in America. No matter how affluent, educated and mobile [a black person] becomes, his race defines him more particularly than anything else.ââŚWhen asked to explain the passage, Holder replied, âIt really says that⌠I am not the tall U.S. attorney, I am not the thin United States Attorney. I am the black United States attorney. And he was saying that no matter how successful you are, thereâs a common cause that bonds the black United States attorney with the black criminal or the black doctor with the black homeless person.ââŚIt may seem shocking to hear these racialist views ascribed to Americaâs top law enforcement officer. But to people who have worked inside the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice, these attitudes are perfectly familiar."
DOJ Whistleblower J. Christian Adams Releases New Book | Video | TheBlaze.com
DOJâs âWhistleblowerâ in New Black Panther Case Releases Book
Whether the justice system or the education, Liberals have imposed the eulogy.
And they just don't care.
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