Biden issues an Executive Order on Advancing Opportunities for Black Americans/ * revoked by Trump on day 1

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fukk outta here with those excuses. Biden is a damn lawyer. He drafted the crime bill. Hes well aware of the power of language and how to double speak. He loves to play word games. His ass knows what hes doing. You know so much about the supreme court yet your ass couldnt mention biden a damn lawyer himself. Same with Obama. Both of the Clintons too. You cant even shill correctly. Reboot yourself bot.
Biden barely practiced law. Dude's been in the Senate since his 30s.

Theres a lot that has to happen LOCALLY before it ends up on Biden's desk. This is prophet savior worship on your behalf.
 
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people here in TLR hate black folk from all walks of life breh

from the hood? you ain't shyt, you fatherless, single mama yadda yadda yadda

from the burbs? you a sellout, you ain't in touch with the aforementioned culture (that they clearly harbor disdain for) you appease white folks

work a corporate job? you a bootlicker, you kissing white folk ass ain't puttin' nobody on, why ain't you start your own business etc.

African/Caribbean? yeah it's, your fault we in the mess we in, not white folks and the white adjacent, yup, all 4% of you are the reason our lives ain't shyt

rinse and repeat

the thing is

Brehs like you and ITT know folk like the aforementioned come from all walks of life, regardless of income or background, even politics, have put aside their own personal pursuits and goals in order for the betterment of our people. that's who our focus and resources, and most importantly, compassion and respect should continue to be focused on.

not these weirdos with personality disorders hollering at each other about c00n, buck, wench and all this other unnecessary junk with their repressive sexual rage.

Just do what you can and KIM.





Shut up c00n. Buck. Wench.

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I don't need politics to accomplish shyt.. I'll wear my ignorance with pride..




Politics is what made your life what it is today. Abraham Lincoln, a politician, signed the emancipation proclamation that effectively liberated black ppl from chattel slavery.

A politician Lyndon B Johnson signed the civil rights act that made it where black people could function in greater society without being involuntarily segregated and told that we cannot enter establishments, go to certain schools etc etc.

Politics has touched every facet of our lives.

Now with that being said, do I think politics will save us?

Hell no. But it has its place.
 

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This is obviously going to bring some federal dollars into improving education in the black community
:jbhmm: How do you know the commission will result in the findings you want? That's the thing about a commission.

So how much funding should they give to schools? Right here right now? Give me an exact number with data to back up the number and with data that shows which schools to give it to, data that can survive scrutiny during the funding process and can be justified.

You cant which is why a study is necessary.
Strawman bullshyt. I'm not an educator.

But what I DO know is, teachers and administrators have been very clear on their needs since MY childhood, full stop.

I also know that we have federal and state level 'education czars'. Ask them and save the feds some money on useless commissions. :coffee:
 
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:jbhmm: How do you know the commission will result in the findings you want? That's the thing about a commission.


Strawman bullshyt. I'm not an educator.

But what I DO know is, teachers and administrators have been very clear on their needs since MY childhood, full stop.

I also know that we have federal and state level 'education czars'. Ask them and save the feds some money on useless commissions. :coffee:




That's a bs response. Teachers and administrators have been clear on what they need since your childhood.

Well if they have, then why didn't you answer the question I asked?

So how much funding should they give to schools? Right here right now? Give me an exact number with data to back up the number and with data that shows which schools to give it to, data that can survive scrutiny during the funding process and can be justified.


If this has been so clear since your childhood, why didn't you give me the number?
 

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Unfortunately for the most part, all districts care about these days are passing test, not actually teaching the child.

I’d use those resources to get the best and most updated materials I could to help students get ready to pass test and to teach them stuff that will stick with them outside of those test.

the last elementary school I worked at, we only had 1 computer lab, and they were all the big clunky desktop computers from like 2008 or something and only about 10 of them actually worked out of 30 something. Extra money could be used to update computer labs and make sure our kids have working computers.

This new school I’m at, although it’s in a hoodish area, students have their own devices provided to them from the county that they can take home & they have to give it back whenever they graduate high school..they also help families out with getting internet service if they don’t have any.

Schools could use the extra money to provide students computers to take home

I’d like to see some of the money used to start extra curricular activities & invest it in fine arts and other special programs. The middle school I worked at last year cut band and orchestra from the curriculum because they didn’t have money to fund it, but white schools on the north side of town in the same school district has all of those things. Studies have shown kids involved in fine arts do better in school than their peer.

I know every kid won’t be interested in fine arts, but for those that are it could be something to keep them out of trouble or it can help them pay for college if they keep up with it.

I work with marching bands in the Atlanta area, and one of the bands I worked with, we took a trip to New Orleans a few years back to march in a parade and we had one of our feeder elementary schools with us. The parents had to pay for everything out of pocket, but with more funding parents would only have to pay half or nothing at all.

Imagine you’re a 3rd, 4th or 5th grader and you only know your neighborhood, but one day you had the opportunity to go 3 states over and see stuff you never would have if it wasn’t for music.

I didn’t travel outside of Georgia till I was in high school, but we gave those kids the chance to travel at an early age. They love band now and hopefully they stick with it all the way to college.

The lady who does my hair, she’s putting her 5th grade daughter in a private school, and what made her choose that particular school is because of different classes and programs offered. Her daughter loves planes and aviation, & this school has a flight simulator kids can use while learning about aviation. If schools in poorer areas had the money to have stuff like that, it could give our kids a chance to learn about something they wouldn’t have had the opportunity to learn about & could help them stay on the right path if they wanted to eventually work in that field.

sorry this is so long winded bruh but our schools are severely underfunded compared to schools in white areas. The extra funding could at least level the playing field for our kids & provide them with stuff they would never see or experience.
Thanks.
Not long winded, just the kind of feedback I wanted, from a person in the field being discussed.

Your earlier point about Black boys being routed to Special Ed, and how this measure might help slow/curtail that was great also.
 
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