I tried to put my kids in public school back around 1984. My two children were one of only a few white kids in their classes. This was in Glendale, California. They spent between 33 and 50% of their days, reading while the teacher taught the other students English. At recess time the Latino kids would gang up and pick on the White kids. I yanked them out of there and paid to have them educated at a parochial school.
I tried to herald the problems of our nation being flooded by illegals ever since. And frankly, it was a very lonely task. Nobody but nobody wanted to listen. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had people from out of state tell me it was my racism that was the real problem.
Well, now it’s everyone’s problem. We’ll all have to deal with it, and when all is said and done, we can expect to have the leaders of La Raza, MALDEF, Mecha, and many other groups serving en La Casa Blanco and el Congress del Estadios Unido. And after they’ve nominated and affirmed enough people, our SCOTUS will be gone as well.
The school dropout rate in California is one in four and in LA one in three.
I know what you say is true. I myself went to No Hollywood High in the seventies, had friends who were Mexican and even Arabic but spoke English and were Americans first.
It only took a few years after that for things to take a dive in the wrong direction.
The only problems I had with school were flat out lazy teachers. Class time was mostly reading but not because they were busy teaching ESL, they were just uninvolved and could care less, with the exception of few of course.
To top it off, I think it was on Drudge, but this new nominee is possibly a MENCHA member...wonderful, huh?
I hear you Doughty, sadly our children and grand children will suffer our incompetence. I cry for the last bastion of freedom, the light of the world, slowly but surely flaming out.
No wonder the U.S. is no where to be found in Bible Prophecy, we won't even be relevant by then.