Well, after we patch you up from your "fell", let me tell you something as a retired NYC public schools educator. The first kids to act out in class were almost always black kids. The kids most often disrupting the class were black kids. There were herds, not one or two, of black kids walking the halls during class instead of helping themselves to an education. While walking the halls, said kids would vandalize work by more studious students which had been hung in the hall. They would peer into door windows of classrooms and distract other students. They would do stuff like throw those huge pedestal fans down stairs (I was almost hit by one once, which could have very seriously injured me), make out with silly giggling girls in stairwells, smoke in stairwells, and anything else you can think of. Homework? What's that? Assigned class projects? Huh? They didn't even bother with "the dog ate their homework". On parent-teacher nights, there were far fewer black parents attending. If the student did have someone come to talk about their progress, it was more often a grandmother, an aunt, even a sibling. Half the time, the parent didn't even know if their kid was IN school, let alone how they were doing. They didn't know that report cards had just been handed out. They hadn't responded to letters home about misbehaviors or truancy.
Toward the end, I heard excuses like, "You white. I don't have to listen to you!" I had enough years to retire. The anti-white culture was already taking root under DumblASSio. It was time to get off that mad merry-go-round and wash my hands of that mess.
I am sure that there are responsible black parents who genuinely care about their kids and what they learn in school, and that they DO learn. I met more than a few of them along the way. But unfortunately, they were in the very clear minority.
Even if their primary advocates do not stand up for them, substituting indoctrination for education is a heinous betrayal of the sacred role educators are supposed to play in our society.
Thank you for your testimony. I’ve heard exactly the same from a teacher-friend in our deep-blue city. He’s a former Marine who can swear and threaten with the best of them, so he able to get some respect from the worst offenders in his school. He’s fed up too.
When the family is degraded, the culture is then degraded. NO government education bureaucracy anywhere will be able “educate” these wildings