Ray From Cleveland
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Once Jim Crow “ended” biased lending practices amounted to unofficial segregation in this nation. Unable to purchase homes with credit in neighborhoods with good schools and infrastructure, black Americans were forced to live in areas where the tax base failed to provide high quality education for citizens.
Still working to overcome this bulkshit to this day.
That's a farce and you know it. This nonsense that it's the schools fault is as phony as it can get. It's just a theme started by Democrats to help support their union buddies.
A kid that wants to learn will be able to learn in any school.
Redlining. Look it up. You have a lot to learn.
Please know that my pointing out that minorities have had a harder time obtaining wealth than white people in this nation is NOT me saying that you haven’t worked hard or earned what you have. You fucking bigots always take this fact so personally.
You can take all the kids from a successful upper middle-class school, put them in a ghetto school, and they will continue to learn. The kids that were in the ghetto school going to the suburban school? They won't be any better.
Parenting is way more of a problem than the schools. How do I know? I live in a black neighborhood and see it all the time. I listen to my police scanner.
Most white people never obtained wealth. Most white people are middle-class blue collar types that never inherited anything. When my parents pass on, they won't have all that much to leave behind to us; nothing was left to them. It's my hope I have more to give my niece and nephew when I move off this earth.
But what I did in life is available to anybody including minorities: get out of school, get a job, live at home for a couple of years, don't spend money unnecessarily, and whatever you have left over after paying the bills, consider investments. Stay away from dope and having children you can't afford.