The race pimping trump did at the SOTU

I like to stay away from these kinds of threads, but I will say:

Trump got 8% of the Black vote is 2016.

Would the OP bet he will get less in 2020?

I will bet he gets MORE. Anyone who has been paying attention for three years would do the same.
He will not get any more than 10 percent. If you've lived as a black person for the last 3 years you wouldn't be making such an unwise bet.


So, if he gets more than 10% you will admit that he did something significant?

Also, what did you do that was race pimping, you monkey?
 
You guys don't seem to get it. trump picked out a random black kid in philly, paraded her in front of the nation to show how he is not racist, offered her a scholarship to show whites he's not racist, but the girl is enrolled at one of the best schools in Philly. Everything he did was based on a racist assumption about schools in the black community or education for black kids.


The education gap is real. Factoring it into policy or action is not racism.


Is that what you were referring to, when you claimed "race pimping"?


I can see why you did not answer the question directly. You do look like a monkey who was just throwing some shit against a wall, hoping it would stick.
 
And here comes the trump ass lickers to defend the racist once again.

You get to complain, whenever you get off your knees for oboe Sharpton and Farakan.


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And you get to complain about Sharpton once your cult leader recants his "very fine people" comment. Your sword cuts both ways.


Nothing to recant. ONly a lying piece of shit would claim there was. He was completely right in his statement(s).
 
And here comes the trump ass lickers to defend the racist once again.

You get to complain, whenever you get off your knees for oboe Sharpton and Farakan.


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And you get to complain about Sharpton once your cult leader recants his "very fine people" comment. Your sword cuts both ways.

Are your feelings hurting.


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And the tantrums begin...


Said the race baiting fucktard.
 
People used this trump stunt to declare how trump is doing things for blacks. But he really wasn't. In fact, the scholarship he presented to that girl was for a school that was not as good as the one she was attending.

Trump used Philly girl’s story to attack urban ‘failing’ schools — but she’s at one of the city’s most desired charters
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President Donald Trump turned a Philadelphia fourth grader into a poster child for the school-choice movement Tuesday when he told the nation thousands of students were “trapped in failing government schools” and announced that she was finally getting a scholarship to attend the school of her choice. But the student, Janiyah Davis, already attends one of the city’s most sought-after charter schools, the Inquirer has learned. In September, months before she was an honored guest at Trump’s State of the Union Address, she entered Math, Science and Technology Community Charter School…

But the student, Janiyah Davis, already attends one of the city’s most sought-after charter schools, the Inquirer has learned. In September, months before she was an honored guest at Trump’s State of the Union Address, she entered Math, Science and Technology Community Charter School III.

Trump used Philly girl’s story to attack urban ‘failing’ schools — but she’s at one of the city’s most desired charters
Always the racist in you but the kids in Philly are not served by it, not that one such as you cares:

Opinion: Time to declare a state of emergency in Philly schools
 
People used this trump stunt to declare how trump is doing things for blacks. But he really wasn't. In fact, the scholarship he presented to that girl was for a school that was not as good as the one she was attending.

Trump used Philly girl’s story to attack urban ‘failing’ schools — but she’s at one of the city’s most desired charters
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President Donald Trump turned a Philadelphia fourth grader into a poster child for the school-choice movement Tuesday when he told the nation thousands of students were “trapped in failing government schools” and announced that she was finally getting a scholarship to attend the school of her choice. But the student, Janiyah Davis, already attends one of the city’s most sought-after charter schools, the Inquirer has learned. In September, months before she was an honored guest at Trump’s State of the Union Address, she entered Math, Science and Technology Community Charter School…

But the student, Janiyah Davis, already attends one of the city’s most sought-after charter schools, the Inquirer has learned. In September, months before she was an honored guest at Trump’s State of the Union Address, she entered Math, Science and Technology Community Charter School III.

Trump used Philly girl’s story to attack urban ‘failing’ schools — but she’s at one of the city’s most desired charters
Always the racist in you but the kids in Philly are not served by it, not that one such as you cares:

Opinion: Time to declare a state of emergency in Philly schools

There is no racist in me and your story doesn't have anything to do with the fact that trump race pimped America by using a black kid that was already going to one of the best high schools in philly.
 
People used this trump stunt to declare how trump is doing things for blacks. But he really wasn't. In fact, the scholarship he presented to that girl was for a school that was not as good as the one she was attending.

Trump used Philly girl’s story to attack urban ‘failing’ schools — but she’s at one of the city’s most desired charters
header_1.png


President Donald Trump turned a Philadelphia fourth grader into a poster child for the school-choice movement Tuesday when he told the nation thousands of students were “trapped in failing government schools” and announced that she was finally getting a scholarship to attend the school of her choice. But the student, Janiyah Davis, already attends one of the city’s most sought-after charter schools, the Inquirer has learned. In September, months before she was an honored guest at Trump’s State of the Union Address, she entered Math, Science and Technology Community Charter School…

But the student, Janiyah Davis, already attends one of the city’s most sought-after charter schools, the Inquirer has learned. In September, months before she was an honored guest at Trump’s State of the Union Address, she entered Math, Science and Technology Community Charter School III.

Trump used Philly girl’s story to attack urban ‘failing’ schools — but she’s at one of the city’s most desired charters
Always the racist in you but the kids in Philly are not served by it, not that one such as you cares:

Opinion: Time to declare a state of emergency in Philly schools

There is no racist in me and your story doesn't have anything to do with the fact that trump race pimped America by using a black kid that was already going to one of the best high schools in philly.


If he had used a white kid, would you have supported it?
 
Always the racist in you but the kids in Philly are not served by it, not that one such as you cares:
Opinion: Time to declare a state of emergency in Philly schools
There is no racist in me and your story doesn't have anything to do with the fact that trump race pimped America by using a black kid that was already going to one of the best high schools in philly.
Or perhaps Trump was highlighting a problem common to so many American cities which have for decades been governed by Democrats and yeah … you are a racist.
No matter … I get to enjoy at least 5 more years of your misery. :beer:
 
People used this trump stunt to declare how trump is doing things for blacks. But he really wasn't. In fact, the scholarship he presented to that girl was for a school that was not as good as the one she was attending.

Trump used Philly girl’s story to attack urban ‘failing’ schools — but she’s at one of the city’s most desired charters
header_1.png


President Donald Trump turned a Philadelphia fourth grader into a poster child for the school-choice movement Tuesday when he told the nation thousands of students were “trapped in failing government schools” and announced that she was finally getting a scholarship to attend the school of her choice. But the student, Janiyah Davis, already attends one of the city’s most sought-after charter schools, the Inquirer has learned. In September, months before she was an honored guest at Trump’s State of the Union Address, she entered Math, Science and Technology Community Charter School…

But the student, Janiyah Davis, already attends one of the city’s most sought-after charter schools, the Inquirer has learned. In September, months before she was an honored guest at Trump’s State of the Union Address, she entered Math, Science and Technology Community Charter School III.

Trump used Philly girl’s story to attack urban ‘failing’ schools — but she’s at one of the city’s most desired charters
Always the racist in you but the kids in Philly are not served by it, not that one such as you cares:

Opinion: Time to declare a state of emergency in Philly schools

There is no racist in me and your story doesn't have anything to do with the fact that trump race pimped America by using a black kid that was already going to one of the best high schools in philly.

ROFLMAO!

The biggest race pimp on this board accusing others of being race pimps, the irony is stunning.

I thought Al Sharpton was a professional racism and victim status shill, until that is, I read some of your posts and realized that Reverend Al is just a rank amateur. :rolleyes:
 
government school

if that's not an oxymoron, it should be.....~S~
There is nothing wrong with public schools. Maybe if we stopped electing dumb fucks as legislators, the quality of our government would improve.
What could be wrong with a culture of premarital sex, gangs and bragging about time in jail?
Maybe you ask that of other whites since that's your culture.

Odds are you didn't know your father.
 
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Trump used Philly girl's story to attack 'failing' schools. But she's at one of the city's most desired charters

But the student, Janiyah Davis, already attends one of the city’s most sought-after charter schools

In September, months before she was an honored guest at Trump’s State of the Union Address, she entered Math, Science and Technology Community Charter School III.

MaST III opened in the fall in a gleaming facility on the site of the former Crown Cork and Seal headquarters in Northeast Philadelphia, part of a charter network so popular that the school received 6,500 applications for 100 seats next year. Davis is one of 900 students attending the school. Like all charters, it’s part of the public school system and is independently run but funded by taxpayers.


After attending public kindergarten, Janiyah moved to Olney Christian for first through third grades. She received a partial scholarship, Davis said, but it was still a struggle to afford. So, Janiyah transferred to MaST III after she was accepted last summer.

Asked why Janiyah was selected for a scholarship despite already attending a school in a high-performing charter network, Angela Morabito, a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Education, said, “Education freedom is about going to the best school for your child.

Trump used Philly girl’s story to attack urban ‘failing’ schools — but she’s at one of the city’s most desired charters

This girl was not going to a failing school. The school she was in was better than the private school she left.
 
government school

if that's not an oxymoron, it should be.....~S~
There is nothing wrong with public schools. Maybe if we stopped electing dumb fucks as legislators, the quality of our government would improve.
FAIL: Detroit's school board president is a functional illiterate

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Good Evening,

If you saw Sunday's Free Press that shown Robert Bobb the emergency financial manager for Detroit Public Schools, move Mark Twain to Boynton which have three times the number seats then students and was one of the reason's he gave for closing school to many empty seats.

Based on the Free Press Map where it shows that the most of children who live in 48217 is near Gleason by the former Mark Twain. Why did Bobb think the larger numbers of our children would cross Fort St. to attend the Boynton school site calling it Mark Twain, make's no sense unless the plan is to destroy the public schools that's remained in our neighborhood. ….. When Bobb moved Mark Twain to Boynton, 48217 lose about 200 hundred students some of the student attended Mark Twain on Gleason came from out side the city of Detroit.
 

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