Posted on 06/11/2019 5:18:02 AM PDT by C19fan
Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza on Monday passionately defended his race-based agenda as he unveiled the next steps in his move to diversify and desegregate city schools.
Fed up and mad as hell, Carranza unloaded.
There are forces in this city that want me to just be quiet. There are forces in this city that want me to be the good minority and just be quiet, dont say a word, dont bring the race issue up. I will not be silenced. I will not be quiet, Carranza told CBS2s Marcia Kramer.
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This guy is declaing he is a racist.
How does one desegregate a school system that is 17% white?. Answer...get the legislature and governor to expand the NYC Scool Districc to extend to Nassau, Westchester and Western Suffolk Counties and buy a lot of buses.
.....he’s just following the RAT party agenda....
When you really think about it all of human history is thousands of years of white flight.
Does NYC have a public arts school and are government officials trying to destroy it like they are the academic specialty schools?
How does one desegregate a school system that is 17% white?.
In St Louis, the judge order the mass bussing (and taxi-ing) of students from St Louis to the surrounding white suburbs passing on the costs to the state (for the sin of the then legal segregation pre 1955). When St Louis taxpayers refused to vote for tax increases, the judge ordered them raised any way. When the state legislature balked at funding the plan, the judge order the money be spent anyway.
In K.C. the judge in charge tried an opposite approachtrying to lure white students from the suburbs (from both KS & MO) back into the city schools. To do this he had the most expensive HS in the country built, complete with film studios, an historic cabin with full-time caretaker, Olympic sized pool, etc. etc.
Both plans eventually failed and at one point both STL & KC schools were officially unaccredited.
So to answer your question, simply find a judge willing to rule that NYC schools are segregatedit so much simpler that way.
The producer class is leaving NYC in droves. Especially the outer boroughs.
I miss a America that I never knew. I am horrified of the America that we are going to give to our children. Call me an American nationalist and I will never apologize for that.
It was awesome. Although a little bit painful if you got out of line lol.
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