Sorry I offended your suburb sensibilities.
I'll make it easier for you. I went to a black school. The students were cool but the building, books and equipment were low budget af. More importantly the teachers phoned it in. Then I went to a white school and everything was shiny and the teachers kinda tried.
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Basically, yeah. Your own personal experiences don't necessarily reflect the reality of an issue that affects millions more accurately than the data you're discrediting. It's not the data that's biased, it's you. And it's not just you, it's literally everyone. We're all biased and it's driven by our perception of our own personal experiences, especially when the experiences are not recent. The only thing you can do is be conscious of it and factor it into your thought process. You do the exact opposite.
Questions about this "black school":
- Was there a lot of crime and gang activity there?
- Which school district was in control of that school?
- What was the political affiliation of the people in charge of that district?
- How did the teachers "phone it in" and get away with it? Might a certain union have enabled that?
I look forward to your answers.
Okay, so show me this "data" which shows my observations were an outlier.
Again, I'd like to know exactly where my assessment of the cause of bad public schools is incorrect.
Then I'd like to know how "systemic racism" plays into it, rather than inept politicians, school district leadership, irresponsible parents, and counterproductive teachers unions.
Didn’t read the article, don’t have to. Obviously a completely fake story. Have to be very dumb to not immediately recognize that. Clearly some major missing components, sorry Lot Lizard Lover!
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