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re: Complaints about the "lack of educational opportunity" for blacks.

Posted on 7/12/16 at 12:44 pm to
Posted by bayouvette
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Posted on 7/12/16 at 12:44 pm to
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Not necessarily. If you grow up in the hood. Chances are it is a shitty school with shitty teachers where you learn nothing.

If youre atleast in a decent middle class area, chances are your school is so much better.

Also, when talking secondary plans. For most black people, they know very few people who even went to college, let alone graduate. Some dont know any who has actually went to college.

But on the other hand. More often than not for whites, you likely know multiple people who not only went to college, but also graduated.

See all of these things come into play when talking about educational opportunity.



this is true ( not as a race issue) but my point is stop the cycle. Don't resort to living in the hood on food stamps. Get a job no matter what it is and work to get out the hood. Thats the first step. Next step dont have 10 kids if you can't afford to get out the hood. If every parent in the hood would attempt this then something might happen. do something
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