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re: Highly upvoted red pill on reddit on black "culture". Now the thread is locked.

Posted on 6/21/20 at 7:42 pm to
Posted by PeteRose
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Posted on 6/21/20 at 7:42 pm to
It's the culture. Act up and expect others to do things for you. It's so sad if you travel to other parts of the world and you see families sacrificing everything for an opportunity at education. I've seen kids having to for 12 hours selling trinkets on the street during the summer to save money for schooling. I've seen a family so poor that they were forced drop their a 10 year old daughter out of school. Imagine living poor and not be able to read or write. I don't doubt that these kids would excel if given the opportunity. Because in their culture, it's their responsibility to learn.


But then you have inner cities in America where hundreds of millions, if not billons , are pumped into the educational system, tutoring, 2nd chance, 3rd chance, 8th chance. What what do we have to show for it?
Posted by the808bass
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Posted on 6/21/20 at 8:07 pm to
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But then you have inner cities in America where hundreds of millions, if not billons , are pumped into the educational system, tutoring, 2nd chance, 3rd chance, 8th chance. What what do we have to show for it?


It’s billions.

Just St. Louis public school budget for one year is $396M. And that’s just Saint Louis city schools. A city of 300,000.

Per student, St. Louis public schools spends $18,476/student per year (including debt and capital expenditures).
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