Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Gerard Robinson unconsciously anti-white


He gets into school desegregation and all its issues, then observes:

Fixing the “school segregation problem” is a tough web to untangle. With the majority of our 50 million public school students coming from Hispanic, black, Asian and multi-racial households, it is unlikely that we will be fully able to integrate them with a shrinking pool of white students, many of whom are poor, too. But exceptions to the rule exist. For example, the Metropolitan Council for Economic Opportunity program, which began in 1966 as an outgrowth of a parent-led effort to address racial imbalance in public schools, has more than 3,300 Boston and Springfield students (the majority black and Hispanic) attending school in surrounding, mostly white suburbs each year.
The issue he misses, if 50% and more other races are around, then go desegregate them, the whites already had a run in this game.  Go spread out Hispanics to mix with Asian, grab some pacific islanders, and don't forget the blacks.  Go ahead  mix them up all you want, the law  says you can. But the whites been mixing up for three generations, whites get a vacation from the mix em ups.

Let me point out one thing about the Brown decision. The ruling did not say that whites were a special government property.  The court just said mix em all up.  So quit with the attacking of one minority group over another, like cut that crap out.  

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