1. Democrats have based their "raison d'être" as guardians and caretakers for black Americans, using "racist" as the worst possible appellation for political enemies. Per the title of the thread, Robin, Dick Grayson, is Bruce Wayne's ward.
A "ward" is a minor or an incapacitated adult who is placed under the legal protection, care, and responsibility of a guardian or a court. The guardian makes legal, financial, and personal decisions for the ward, who is unable to fully manage their own affairs. Google.
2. Would Batman constantly remind his ward of the worst times in his own or his racial background???
"Yes, let's bask in blacks' exquisite grievances against whites a little longer- just in case anyone missed Roots, Do the Right Thing, Amistad, The Color Purple, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?, Mississippi Burning, The Hurricane, Malcolm X, Monster's Ball, A Raisin in the Sun, To Kill a Mockingbird, Tuskegee Airmen, Ghosts of Mississippi, Ali, The Green Mile and every ABC after-school special ever produced (except the ones about eating disorders) as well as your entire college education and the last fifty years of the New York Times and all other mainstream media outlets issuing hysterical updates on the unending civil rights struggle. In the last two decades, the Times has run more than 250 articles about the Selma march alone. Selma happened nearly half a century ago." Coulter.
3. What are the sorts of things a conscientious guardian would emphasize with his ward???
The report states: “White adults spend 36 percent more time than black adults reading to young children, and three times more time talking with and listening to them. Other analyses find that black mothers are about two-thirds as likely as white mothers to read to toddlers daily.”
Later, the report offers this striking factoid: “By age 6, white children have typically spent 1,300 more hours engaged in conversations with adults than black children.”
4. While Democrats offered their wards "midnight basketball"....
EPI’s report endeavors to show that these differences are not simply the result of comparing rich against poor. After noting that the number of books in a home is “a reliable indicator of home intellectual environment,” EPI offers this striking chart:

Overall, white homes had 2.5 times as many books as black homes. But the most surprising finding is that the top quintile of black homes reported having fewer books (69) than the bottom quintile of white homes (71).
These differences in reading to and talking with children begin to add up even before kids get to school...
A newly-published report says that some parenting choices and attitudes can hurt the success of black students in school.
www.breitbart.com
5. I didn't see Dick Grayson in the wave of teen takeovers..................
Is the guardian responsible?????????
A "ward" is a minor or an incapacitated adult who is placed under the legal protection, care, and responsibility of a guardian or a court. The guardian makes legal, financial, and personal decisions for the ward, who is unable to fully manage their own affairs. Google.
2. Would Batman constantly remind his ward of the worst times in his own or his racial background???
"Yes, let's bask in blacks' exquisite grievances against whites a little longer- just in case anyone missed Roots, Do the Right Thing, Amistad, The Color Purple, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?, Mississippi Burning, The Hurricane, Malcolm X, Monster's Ball, A Raisin in the Sun, To Kill a Mockingbird, Tuskegee Airmen, Ghosts of Mississippi, Ali, The Green Mile and every ABC after-school special ever produced (except the ones about eating disorders) as well as your entire college education and the last fifty years of the New York Times and all other mainstream media outlets issuing hysterical updates on the unending civil rights struggle. In the last two decades, the Times has run more than 250 articles about the Selma march alone. Selma happened nearly half a century ago." Coulter.
3. What are the sorts of things a conscientious guardian would emphasize with his ward???
The report states: “White adults spend 36 percent more time than black adults reading to young children, and three times more time talking with and listening to them. Other analyses find that black mothers are about two-thirds as likely as white mothers to read to toddlers daily.”
Later, the report offers this striking factoid: “By age 6, white children have typically spent 1,300 more hours engaged in conversations with adults than black children.”
4. While Democrats offered their wards "midnight basketball"....
EPI’s report endeavors to show that these differences are not simply the result of comparing rich against poor. After noting that the number of books in a home is “a reliable indicator of home intellectual environment,” EPI offers this striking chart:

Overall, white homes had 2.5 times as many books as black homes. But the most surprising finding is that the top quintile of black homes reported having fewer books (69) than the bottom quintile of white homes (71).
These differences in reading to and talking with children begin to add up even before kids get to school...
A newly-published report says that some parenting choices and attitudes can hurt the success of black students in school.
www.breitbart.com
5. I didn't see Dick Grayson in the wave of teen takeovers..................
Is the guardian responsible?????????