Community members voice strong opinions on Pittsburgh schools' proposed discipline policy reversal
Dozens of parents, community members and activists have urged the city school board not to reinstate a student discipline policy that permits schools to...
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"I have seen the enemy and he is us."
So here we have Black parents and "community organizers" fighting an attempt by the school district administration to re-institute a policy that allows disruptive students to be disciplined (basically, removed from the classroom for a time) due to multiple "minor infractions," because...
Well, that's the question here. Why are they fighting this? Disruptive students STEAL TIME AND THE TEACHERS' ATTENTION from the students who want to learn, and these "activists" think - apparently - that is better to keep the disruptive bastards in the classroom, lest their feelings be hurt.
And let's be honest: just about everyone involved in this whole matter is Black. Black disruptors, Black parents, mostly Black fellow students, mostly Black school administrators, with a few honkies thrown in for effect.
Where is the groundswell of Black parents saying, "This is harming my child, who wants to learn!"? "Get them the hell out of the classroom."
They are sabotaging the whole education process for the sake of a "few bad actors."
I don't get it.
President Obama was a strong proponent of keeping the bad actors in school. Yet another example of the reality that he was not as smart as advertised, although he was "clean."