Thursday, April 05, 2018

Second-grader given ‘white privilege’ handout

3 comments:

thelastenglishprince said...

Gosh! Not sure why the propagandist did not include a Caucasian nurse who walked to work for a year and worked at a burger joint, lived in a shed for one semester, paid cash for her first car, and starved the first semester of her senior year. Oh yeah - I also paid off my student loan in three years.

Perhaps "White Motivation to Work Hard and Attain Educational Goals" should be included.

I don't see indictment here, I see a metric that shows intent to succeed with a path, which for me, included tremendous hardship.

Most of us at Ibloga, can give witness to similar circumstances to survive and thrive.

Public schools are ideological warehouses now. The children are stock on the shelves for ideological contamination of logic.

Anonymous said...

The elephant in the room is that the United States is a majority Caucasian country. So, of course most people who rise to the position of making decisions in business and government are Caucasian.

So of course where there are just a few people who can make a decision, just as a matter of chance, most often these people will be Caucasian. But this begs the question: a person who raises this complaint presumes that for some reason Caucasians make different decisions than people from other racial groups. When you use race as a proxy for ideology, the answer is that it is presumed that non-Caucasians are progressive, progressive-allies or are reliable and pliant progressive dependents.


-- theBuckWheat

Pastorius said...

In my years, I have mowed lawns, delivered flyers to doorsteps, cleaned printing presses, moved furniture and worked at McDonald's.

I lived in a Crack House in the Hood.

I have lived in the Ghetto in both Los Angles and Orange Counties.

I have camped out for a month at a time and called it a "vacation."

I have eaten Hamburger Helper, Macaroni and Cheese and Ramen night after night.

I drove a $75 car whose windows would not go up.

I drove a $500 car whose driver's side door did not open.

I have been unemployed for six months at a time twice and never taken as single unemployment check.