Still no answer. Meaning you have no point.
I do have a point, I just don't see the point in arguing with a concern troll.
You don't really care about "black people", you likely just come into these
threads SPECIFICALLY to disparage black people in mass. To reaffirm
your beliefs that black people just want "handouts" and they aren't brought
up to "work hard" or the belief that we don't like people who speak "white"
which automatically subscribes superior intellect to a different skin color.
I won't sit here and assume it's some simple issue that'll be fixed
if Hip Hop is done away with and BET is erased out of existence.
It's people like you who want to ignore any historical injustices
that might leave the "hood" as you put it and individuals who reside
in it, at an economical, political and educational disadvantage.
MAYBE, just MAYBE places like Detroit, Chicago, and New Orleans
are in shambles because people who should have cared THEN only
want to care NOW.
Even then I can tell you didn't READ the article. I think this quote
is particularly telling :
TheArticle said:
“schools serving more students of color are less likely to offer advanced courses and gifted and talented programs than schools serving mostly white populations"
Nowhere did it say they don't offer these programs BECAUSE Black students are LESSER intellects
or have NO DESIRE to succeed. And of course there was no mention of Hip Hop or basketball,
I'm kinda surprised you didn't bring dancing, chicken and watermelon into your dumb diatribes.
They do however specifically mention that depending on the demographics the
programs may not even EXIST in the first place which DOES have something
to do with where the schools are and WHOSE in it.
Another quote that was interesting :
TheArticle said:
He
researched educational systems (pdf) that do and don’t track, and
found that eight out of the nine countries in his study that track students before the age of 16 see that the difference between highest and lowest test scores is significantly larger than the range in countries that don’t track. (He did not count the US, because it does not have a nationwide policy and tracking is most common in high school.)
The 1980s and 1990′s brought an
influx of research in the US suggesting that while students in the upper level, college-focused classes may be served well by the separation,
the students in the lower classes were suffering disproportionately—not only did they start behind, but the difference in instruction ensured that they had little opportunity to catch up.
Another problem is that tracking may actually cause MORE inequality because it dooms
whoever isn't in higher classes by intentionally ignoring them.
The gap is because they're apathetic to those who don't score well or even may have
an inadequate foundation to start with and are in need of vital help that won't be given
to them.
Another issue highlighted in the article was classroom sizes, some teachers
feel they can't effectively teach a classroom of 40 people by themselves which
is a legitimate gripe I've heard many times before.
Your dishonesty is frankly pretty disgusting, I mean it's really telling that you didn't even
READ the article.
people lole
@Insensitive and
@Blackking are knee jerkers who have no real ideas
i but if you ask them for a solution they will write and essay about white people, they have no real ideas about what black people need or can do to solve this problem, their passive aggressive black militants, they pretend to hate white people or white racism but dont see anyway for black people to move forward without white people
And
@theworldismine13 is a false black revolutionary whose entire point HINGES
on black INFERIORITY.
On top of that we're AMERICANS, it has nothing to do with being "White" or "Black" and more to do
with institutional issues that need FIXING, institutional issues that also effect BROWN people as well, NOT just blacks.
You and a couple of other posters parrot that bullshyt about wanting "white people" to fix the problems.
As if being apart of the political process and making moves with your governor's,mayor's, senator's, school
board's and what have you, somehow makes you reliant on white people.
*I also NEVER stated I "hate" white people.
Nor do I subscribe to the goofy caricature of 1970's/1960's
black radicals which completely ignores the actual history
of groups like The Black Panthers who preached
POWER TO THE PEOPLE NOT JUST BLACK PEOPLE
and *GASP* forms of SOCIALISM.
You know that one ugly word you hate ?