Posted on 05/14/2014 9:16:21 PM PDT by PoloSec
One of the reasons HBCUs still exsists today is because they provide a ‘nurturing environment’ that white schools don’t. I think that’s BS...I had one student tell me half-jokingly that he should have gone to a white school then he could have used the race card if they treated him bad. It was like a 3rd world dictatorship every administrator out for their own piece of the pie.
Funding black racism dressed up as separate and equal education is politically correct.
The federal government would never provide federally guaranteed public loans to Historically White Colleges And Universities.
On Uncle Sam’s Higher Education Animal Farm, some animals are more equal than others.
Neighbor of mine has a coworker who got his degree decades ago from a HBCU. His one goal in life was to make sure his kids never had to go there. He put them all through name big schools.
Truth is the new pornography.
Howard University receives a $200 million appropriation from Congress ever year and it’s still financially and organizationally troubled.
“But I would love to know, how do you justify these colleges when blacks are not being discriminated against in attending any other college of their choice.”
They are past that; they are given seats in “regular” colleges for which they aren’t even qualified.
Black colleges can’t disappear now because they are the only schools where poorly-educated black students can be comfortable and “play college student”. When I was in a state school too many of them were very obviously behind their non-black peers; this caused low morale and high drop-out rates. Black colleges can maintain the facade that they are prepared for the twenty first century, especially when employers are forced to hire them for jobs for which they aren’t qualified.
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Yet we dutifully do as we are told. We vote every couple years, comfortable in the fantasy that we still live in a constitutional republic.
“Either they assimilate with the rest of us, and become responsible for their own destiny, stand up on their own two feet and do for themselves, or they will continue to lag behind the rest of us, by choice.”
A large number of them have already made the choice. The problem is that it is financially unmanageable, as an increasing number of poor non-blacks play the same game and jump on the bandwagon. “Black colleges” and affirmative action quotas are irrelevant when large swathes of the population have opted to breed bastards for income rather than do something productive/worthwhile.
Black students who are well suited for second-tier private schools are accepted in Ivy League universities under affirmative action policies. Black students who would do well in state schools are accepted in second-tier private schools. Black students who are well suited for HRBCs aren't enrolling there because they are getting accepted in top state schools. Etc., etc.
The end result is that many of these HRBCs are filled with students who wouldn't even have been considered solid 8th-grade students a couple of generations ago.
I thought segregation was over????
Oh, that is right. You can still segregate if you are nigra and want to.
Now if you are the white boogey man you cannot segregate into white schools, white neighborhoods, white churches, white clubs, white organizations, etc.
But you be a nigra and you can have all the single race clubs you want......
I think I am getting the handle on being whitey and getting more pissed.
We are joining South Africa and Rhodesia once vibrant countries, who were destroyed from within by lib/commie socialists.
IRS said to make $13B in improper refunds
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3155948/posts
One simple solution: have the college co-sign the loan. If the student comes out of the school unable to get a job which would allow him to pay off the loan, the college has to give back the tuition money.
The last sentence of your statement sums it up perfectly.
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