No one even thinks of taking the time to solve the problem. Rather, sweep it under a rug and pat themselves on the back for pretending they are doing something.
What will solve the problem? Private schools take funding from already underfunded low income neighborhood public schools. That won't work. What will?
I'm picking a couple of specific points at a time because you threw everything but the kitchen sink out there, and I can't argue nonspecifics like that.
But liberals never-ever-ever talk about solving the causation. Why this has been happening for so long. Don't even think about it.
Liberals are trying to get to the root causes and address the issues, including economic, systemic and societal factors but all I hear is caterwauling about those ideas from the right. So what, specifically will solve the problem?
Liberals do the exact opposite of that.
Where have you been?
For over 50 years liberal policy has been to hide the problems by throwing cash at it, and lowering standards to the point of ridiculous in order to make it look like all the cash is working.
I'll break it down for you...
Kid # 1 - Raised in a traditional family setting. Has parents who are at least moderately involved in their lives. Parents who won't accept bad grades and poor performance. The children go to schools that will measure their performance mostly accurate, and if a student is underperforming - they will take measures to bring that child up. Including holding them back a year if necessary. That alone will get most kids to do better - the natural fear of failing. That kid graduates high school reasonably prepared for college. Because in order to meet most college requirements they had to take advanced classes in math, science and language.
Kid #2 - Raised by a single mother. A mother who has had a string of boy friends and is not very involved in her childs life. She pays little to no attention to his school work. He/she goes to a school that uses measures designed to approve failing students regardless of the fact they cannot complete work for their age level. They do not fail students for poor grades. The child graduates high school despite the fact they are so poorly educated they are nearly illiterate. Their math skills are years behind all of the other college students. Their language skills are non-existent. But they are accepted anyway because of the color of their skin. No one wants to face the fact the child is abysmally prepared for college studies - so the plan is to just pay for their education anyway ignoring the fact they are learning nothing. Because no one holds them accountable for their lack of effort or did a single thing to address the fact they have as much business being in college, literally, as a third grader. Because that is about as good as the education system gave them...and the parents he/she had didn't care about their education and made no effort in encouraging them.
Which kid do you think has a chance of succeeding?
And you think the answer is to just keep doing the same thing over and over and over, as has been done for 60 years now? Ignoring all of the reasons the problems exist, because to fix it would be to admit that black culture has serious problems, and parenting matters.
Or is it white privilege?