you want me to explain how blacks and hispanics are deprived of education? I have trouble believing an adult could be this stupid, do you need me to personally explain what slavery was as well?
So your pretending to be mixed race, while simultaneously pretending to be ignorant of racism, are you pretending your not a republican as well?
You said "deprived of public education". I was just asking you to back up your words.
Instead you immediately devolved into personal insults and name-calling.
That's okay. I get that from both ends of the spectrum pretty regularly here. It proves my points about them.
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I doubt your that stupid, so Im assuming your pretending to be stupid, like most republicans do whenever racism or any kind of discrimination is brought up.
I'll try to remember not to ask you to back up your own words any more.
Waste of bandwidth. Looks like you're just here to troll.
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its one of the major forms of racial discrimination in the USA, a hispanic child is more likely to get a better education in Cuba than in the US, if you dont know this problem exists than you have alot of reading to do
https://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/data-mine/2015/01/28/us-education-still-separate-and-unequal
here's just one article you could try using google as well, have you ever heard of it?
Ah, we're making headway! So now you're saying that the education isn't as good, not that they are "deprived" of it. I don't know how I'm supposed to communicate with people who refuse to be intellectually honest. Perhaps you can provide some kind of signal or marker when you're being serious.
I agree completely that education is terribly uneven in this country, and the way it is funded is a part of the problem that could be addressed relatively easily if our "leaders" actually wanted to. At the same time, parental engagement is key, regardless of someone's skin color.
My oldest daughter teaches at a charter school, with primarily minority kids, mostly Hispanic. The kids there consistently score at or near the top in state testing, and a big part of the reason is that school requires significant engagement from parents.
This is as much a cultural issue as it is a funding issue.
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