Tuesday, March 26, 2019

"The big lie continues: Why does the Times keep trying to call minority underachievement on tests for schools open to all races and all neighborhoods “segregation,” instead of minority underachievement and a debate over testing?"

By A Friend
Tue, Mar 26, 2019 11:36 p.m.

"The big lie continues: Why does the Times keep trying to call minority underachievement on tests for schools open to all races and all neighborhoods "segregation," instead of minority underachievement and a debate over testing?"

https://twitter.com/jriley8832/status/1110538912550866944

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4 comments:

  1. jerry pdx
    The decision to drop charges against Jussie Smollett was by Cook County States Attorney Kim Foxx, who unlike her name suggests, is an unattractive corpulent black woman. Shocker: https://coed.com/2019/03/26/meet-kim-foxx-state-attorney-who-dropped-jussie-smollett-charges/
    This all happened after Foxx initially recused herself from the case and had questionable communications with relatives of Smollett and Tina Tchen, a corpulent unattractive Asian woman who was Michelle Obama’s former Chief of Staff. Another fat fag hag...ooops, I mean rubenesque "woman of color"..Is there a pattern here?
    Geraldo Rivera, usually a diversity loon and liberal fruitcake has a moment of lucidity and lambastes Jussie Smollett in this article: https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/geraldo-rivera-jussie-smollett-gets-away-with-a-double-hoax
    This excerpt from the article is from Joe Magats, one of Foxx's minions parroting the party line:

    In a tweet to The New York Times, Joe Magats, the first assistant state’s attorney, explained that dropping charges against Smollett was all a matter of priorities. “Here's the thing – we work to prioritize violent crime and the drivers of violent crime. Public safety is our number one priority. I don't see Jussie Smollett as a threat to public safety."

    You believe that horse manure I've got a bridge to sell you. The state's attorney office is circling the wagons and sending out virtue signals to fend off critics and enlist public support.

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  2. Most colored kids hate school. Do poorly in school, not interested in school, just do bad. Very troublesome for the good kids that want to learn too.

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  3. "Geraldo Rivera, usually a diversity loon and liberal fruitcake has a moment of lucidity and lambastes Jussie Smollet"


    When even Jerry Rivers says something like that you know there IS a terrible problem.

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  4. "Why does the Times keep trying to call minority underachievement on tests for schools open to all races and all neighborhoods “segregation,” instead of minority underachievement and a debate over testing?"

    As the old Right Guard commercials used to say, "Anything less would be uncivilized"

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