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Heat
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« on: June 01, 2004, 04:00:00 AM »

Destroying Black Youth

Destroying black youth

Walter Williams


July 2, 2003

In last week's U.S. Supreme Court's affirmative action decision, Justice Clarence Thomas' dissent included a quotation from an 1865 speech by abolitionist Frederick Douglass. "What I ask for the Negro," Douglass said, "is not benevolence, not pity, not sympathy, but simply justice. ... All I ask is, give him a chance to stand on his own legs! Let him alone! ... Your interference is doing him positive injury."

Forget how the majority used the phrase "compelling state interest" to trump the 14th Amendment's requirement of equal treatment under the law and give continued sanction to racial discrimination. Let's examine some practical matters ignored in the pro-affirmative action celebration of the court's decision.

According to recent National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reports, the average black high school senior had math skills on par with those of the typical nitnth-grade white student. The average 17-year-old black student could read only as well as the average 12-year-old white. Twelfth-grade black students were doing science problems at the level of sixth-grade white students and writing about as well as whites in the eighth grade.

As of 1998, only 18 percent of black students were rated proficient or advanced in reading, as compared to 47 percent for white students, which itself is nothing to write home about. In Michigan, the source of the controversy leading up to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision, just 2 percent of black eighth-graders score proficient in reading, compared to 34 percent of whites -- again, nothing to write home about. In addition to grossly fraudulent education, there's unthinkable school violence at many of the schools that black students attend.

According to a Department of Education report, "School Crime Patterns" (August 2002), "High schools with the highest levels of violence tended to be located in urban areas and have a high percentage of minority students (black and Hispanic), compared to high schools that reported no crime to the police."

The bottom line is given the day-to-day destruction of education for black students at the primary and secondary levels of schooling, most will never be able to compete academically. The fact that the affirmative action crowd demands discriminatory admission practices for post-graduate education such as in law and medical schools confirms something else. Black performance on admittance exams, such as the LSAT, MCAT and GRE, is stark testament that four years of undergraduate education cannot erase the damage of 12 years of fraudulent primary and secondary education.

In the name of diversity, college administrators and their campus sycophants support racially discriminatory admissions practices. They argue that racial diversity enriches the education experiences of all college students, for which there's absolutely no evidence whatsoever. However, since most college students and administrators are white, it might simply mean that racial diversity gives them a greater sense of superiority having a few campus mascots around, who can't hold their own, beholden to them.

Then there's the false-face of diversity, as Justice Antonin Scalia pointed out in his dissent. Academics support campus "tribalism and racial segregation" with "minority-only student organizations, separate minority housing opportunities, separate minority student centers, even separate minority-only graduation ceremonies."

Black politicians and civil rights organizations' loyalty to the education establishment means academic doom to black youngsters. Washington, D.C,. politics and its schools, among the worse in the nation, are a case in point. Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton, along with most members of the Congressional Black Caucus, use private schools to educate their children. But, when D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams broke ranks with most black elected-officials and endorsed recently proposed education vouchers, Norton blasted him as being "a sell-out."

Whom do you think Frederick Douglass would deem the sell-out: those who seek an alternative to rotten schools that cost taxpayers $13,000 a year per student or those who support the status quo?

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Cali James
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« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2004, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to The truth about AA , posted by Heat on Jun 1, 2004

[This message has been edited by Cali James]

Hey Raptor,

I read both Walter Williams and Thomas Sowell.  They are intelligent and articulate voices and both oppose AA like myself.  Having said that, I still remember your "Planet of the Hoda" post a few years back.  You are Raptor aren't you? Another reinvention?  (-:

You told Cyberbear you were and I quote "I am mix of American Indian, black and white".  A quick search using indian and black brings up your alter-ego....the imfamous RAPTOR telling HODA the exact same thing.  (-:  

For any who might be skeptical, read what Raptor said to HODA below at the very bottom. Coincidence...I think not!! Now it has been a while since your banning and perhaps the statute has run out on your misdeeds but technically you're not supposed to be here....  (-:

Posted by Raptor on 11/04/2001

Hey Hoda,
Will you really listen to me and not smart ass what I say if I try and explain myself?

The last and first time I tried I was called a racist.
If you can not be PC aand listen I will tell you what I mean.

btw,

Chris

American indian/black/white with an adopted ladino child from Guatemala. But %100 American! 24/7

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buster40
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« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2004, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to The truth about AA , posted by Heat on Jun 1, 2004

....it says "Latin International Dating Forum."  You guys seem smart enough to be able to read.  Could you leave those of us alone who wish to read about Latin International Dating issues and not about affirmative action, etc.  

Go to Google and type in something like..."forum affirmative action issues"  Hit "enter" and have fun.

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pablo
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« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2004, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to The truth about AA , posted by Heat on Jun 1, 2004


enough already.  I thought this board was about "LA" not "AA", es verdad?
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burbuja2
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« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2004, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Amigos... , posted by pablo on Jun 1, 2004

You're both right!
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JSlo
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« Reply #5 on: June 01, 2004, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Yo Pablo, Heat, posted by burbuja2 on Jun 1, 2004

Ditto. Take it somewhere else~!!!!
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Pete E
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« Reply #6 on: June 01, 2004, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Yo Pablo, Heat, posted by JSlo on Jun 1, 2004

A little diversion is fun,but we wore this one out,for being off subject.

Pete

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