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Could you show us what man you're talking about and his statistics?That thought process is the problem. It is assumed that these kids can not learn and the system pretty much guarantees that they will not be given the chance others are given.Is it really a racial issue when schools in poor neighborhoods don't receive more funding? What about all the poor white kids who live in poor neighborhoods?
Black schools in America are among the most highly funded schools in the country, often receiving three times the funding per student as white rural schools. Black kids in Washington DC get nearly $30,000 per student per year. That's a lot of money for people who'll never really be productive, but will live in welfare, fill race quotas for companies, and steal anything they can get their hands on.
Racist f**king ignoramuses thinking inner-city schools get less money...
This man you call ignoramus is a data scientist. Unlike some other folks, scientists don't get to make stuff up.
And unlike some other folks, some of us know how unfair it is to stereotype an entire group of people.