Obama announces new education program focused on African Americans...executive order

boneheadbob

Well-Known Member
The problem will not be solved by throwing more money into a system of schooling that does not work. People of color rebel by turning their brains off in the goverment schools. I respect that. Boys and young men need to be outdoors and running around rather then held prisoner all day for most of their lives

Schooling needs to rethought, retooled, redone, something. It is not working and there is a reason behind that.

I have a few suggestions. Boys and girls should be seperated, mostly because boys should be taught different then girls. You need to figure out who is gonna be a suit&tie and who is gonna be hands on such as warriors and builders.

Women should be encouraged to be homemakers and child tenders/teachers.
Men must have meaningful work when they get out of "school". You cannot throw them into the streets with no income.
 

Red1966

Well-Known Member
This is to keep us divided and fighting....African American vote is largely for Obama so he doesn't need to pander to them...this is a direct example of dividing and conquering us.
Actually, while he may have their nominal "support", if they don't bother to vote, it's meaningless. These actions are designed to renew the enthusiasm he had in 2008. Politicians need to get their supporters to the polls. Lots of people will say they are voting for so-and-so, but never bother to actually vote. The 2008 election had the highest voter turnout in modern times. McCain was just "ho-hum" to Republicans, it was opposition to Obama that drew out the Republicans to the polls. Obama has disappointed many of his supporters, and energized his non-supporters. This year's election is all about Obama, nobody really has any enthusiasm for Romney. Just like 2008.
 

Canna Sylvan

Well-Known Member
Just cos you can't do Google correctly doesn't mean you've to go all "monthly blood" on me.

Only you over-sensitive Yanks have therapists btw, the rest of the world has learnt to deal with their own problems, not pay some pseudo-scientist to listen to us moan about how our "Daddy was never there".
I had Google spider stormfront.org. Not my fault you don't know their site command.

Do these two searches:

Red1966 site:stormfront.org

And this

Nigger site:stormfront.org

Really?

Post your results, bitch.

This one was my favorite, it teaches you how to find homosexual movies so you can "avoid" them.

http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t262714/

Btw, Red1966 didn't post in that thread, unfortunately.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
I had Google spider stormfront.org. Not my fault you don't know their site command.

Do these two searches:

Red1966 site:stormfront.org

And this

Nigger site:stormfront.org

Really?

Post your results, bitch.

This one was my favorite, it teaches you how to find homosexual movies so you can "avoid" them.

http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t262714/

Btw, Red1966 didn't post in that thread, unfortunately.
Lol, how to find gay movies so you don't find them?

Closeted little Nazis over there arnt they?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
The problem will not be solved by throwing more money into a system of schooling that does not work. People of color rebel by turning their brains off in the goverment schools. I respect that. Boys and young men need to be outdoors and running around rather then held prisoner all day for most of their lives

Schooling needs to rethought, retooled, redone, something. It is not working and there is a reason behind that.

I have a few suggestions. Boys and girls should be seperated, mostly because boys should be taught different then girls. You need to figure out who is gonna be a suit&tie and who is gonna be hands on such as warriors and builders.

Women should be encouraged to be homemakers and child tenders/teachers.
Men must have meaningful work when they get out of "school". You cannot throw them into the streets with no income.
that's kind of like a combination between soviet russia's "the state knows best!" approach sprinkled with a liberal amount of typecasting by gender.

what a moronic worldview you espouse.
 

InCognition

Active Member
This is a lost cause if I've ever seen one.

Until you obligate the government-subsidized recipients, of these problemed communities, to suffer the consequences of their irresponsibility, they will continue to raise generations of delinquents of whom can not academically achieve anything. Throwing money at the problem won't fix a thing, and if you think otherwise, you're just ignorant.

It's just the cycle of life, and how things work.

Again, until you force repercussions upon the families of those who perpetuate sub-par academic performance, you will not ever see a change in the academic performance of these communities, their families, and their people. The truth hurts to those who don't want to accept it.
 

InCognition

Active Member
education is an investment, not spending.
It's a good investment when it's not diluted to the point of making negative returns on a frequent basis. This country is going down that road in regards to both public schooling and private universities.

But like any investment, you can lose or win. It just so happens America is rapidly seeing more losses at an exponential rate.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
This is a lost cause if I've ever seen one.

Until you obligate the government-subsidized recipients, of these problemed communities, to suffer the consequences of their irresponsibility, they will continue to raise generations of delinquents of whom can not academically achieve anything. Throwing money at the problem won't fix a thing, and if you think otherwise, you're just ignorant.

It's just the cycle of life, and how things work.

Again, until you force repercussions upon the families of those who perpetuate sub-par academic performance, you will not ever see a change in the academic performance of these communities, their families, and their people. The truth hurts to those who don't want to accept it.
In other words you are saying
it is not the schools failing
it is the parents

Now you are on to something
 

lifegoesonbrah

Well-Known Member
Isn't the problem not so much that black people have a hard time paying for college, that all poor people have a problem paying for college.
 

Mr Neutron

Well-Known Member
In other words you are saying
it is not the schools failing
it is the parents

Now you are on to something
I'm not going to speak for InCognition but you just proved the point that our schools are not producing people who can think. Hell, you can't read or write, either.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
I'm not going to speak for InCognition but you just proved the point that our schools are not producing people who can think. Hell, you can't read or write, either.
This is a lost cause if I've ever seen one.

Until you obligate the government-subsidized recipients, of these problemed communities, to suffer the consequences of their irresponsibility, they will continue to raise generations of delinquents of whom can not academically achieve anything. Throwing money at the problem won't fix a thing, and if you think otherwise, you're just ignorant.

It's just the cycle of life, and how things work.

Again, until you force repercussions upon the families of those who perpetuate sub-par academic performance, you will not ever see a change in the academic performance of these communities, their families, and their people. The truth hurts to those who don't want to accept it.

Well you must be drinking a lot of tequila not to get that this guy is blaming the parents
Ergo
His statements are exactly what I was saying in less words
Dont blame the schools
Blame the parents

Becuase when it comes down to it
If your kid is failing school
it is ultimatly
Your fault
 

Canna Sylvan

Well-Known Member
I'm not going to speak for InCognition but you just proved the point that our schools are not producing people who can think. Hell, you can't read or write, either.
That's because he's only 16, cut him some slack.

When I substituted elementary school(here in California), during ENGLISH period, half the story was in Español. Is it any wonder our future youth are so fucked? This wasn't ESL either. There wasn't one Castilano based language speaker in the whole class!
 

lifegoesonbrah

Well-Known Member
Well you must be drinking a lot of tequila not to get that this guy is blaming the parents
Ergo
His statements are exactly what I was saying in less words
Dont blame the schools
Blame the parents

Becuase when it comes down to it
If your kid is failing school
it is ultimatly
Your fault
*Because

So you blame your parents then? Do you know the basic structure of a sentence?
 

Mr Neutron

Well-Known Member
In other words you are saying
it is not the schools failing
it is the parents

Now you are on to something
Yeah, if the parents aren't going to educate their own kids, why the hell would anybody expect the schools to do it?
The government really should do something about this.
 
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