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Absolutely - nothing more nor less than my opinion. As it should be.
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And who's putting up the money for these "black institutions"?
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No PH, the programs are currently failing because they are being abused.
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I don't like segregation either but integration has failed, we are still mostly segregated by race. I doubt America would fully segregate again anyways, we would have to learn to live with each other.
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There's nothing wrong with having black and white teachers in schools, just as there should be black and white students. I don't think affirmative action is the answer, but I definitely think that headmasters (or whoever does the hiring) should consider the cultural needs of the children when making staffing decisions. Kids don't necessarily need same culture teachers all the time, but it's good if they do some of the time. That creates a greater learning environment for all students and teachers.
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Anti-English sentiment 'as big a threat to Scots as sectarianism' http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...sm-783540.html |
No reparations in the US. None. Nada. It ain't going to happen. Our gene pool is to diluted to prove much more than we are a big mix of dna. Only the smallest minority of blacks could prove they were direct descendents of slaves. Only the smallest minority of whites could prove they were slave owners. I don't think we need to be paying anyone for the minority errors of a minority.
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