To: Second Amendment First
Experts say disparities appear to have complex causes. A disproportionate number of black students live below the poverty line or with a single parent, factors that affect disciplinary patterns. But experts say those factors do not fully explain racial differences in suspensions. Other contributing factors could include unintended bias, unequal access to highly effective teachers and differences in school leadership styles. But of course blacks themselves are in no way responsible!
To: Altura Ct.
I can hardly wait for the WashPOS to do a racial analysis regarding the “Flash and Stash” robberies and asks the reasons why whites are so under represented.
36 posted on
12/29/2011 5:02:22 AM PST by
BilLies
( (ABCBSNBCNN, NYTimes, WaPOSt , etc., hates your Traditional American guts!))
To: Altura Ct.
Experts say...blah, blah...complex causes...blah, blah...disproportionate ...blah, blah..poverty...blah, blah... single parent...blah, blah...factors. But experts say...blah, blah...factors do not fully explain racial differences...blah, blah...unintended bias, unequal access...blah, blah...
Just who are these "experts", I wonder? Are they the same "experts" who advise the government to enact policies that have failed in education and welfare?
44 posted on
12/29/2011 5:18:13 AM PST by
Apparatchik
(If you find yourself in a confusing situation, simply laugh knowingly and walk away - Jim Ignatowski)
To: Altura Ct.
Excellent point. Human beings are just things to be acted upon. We’re things that act. We have choice.
This kind of determinism is racist in itself.
50 posted on
12/29/2011 5:29:16 AM PST by
1010RD
(First, Do No Harm)
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