Shoved off the college prep track, they begin a "cycle of being reprimanded, disciplined and ultimately suspended for negative behavior," she said, leading to expulsion, unemployment and even crime and imprisonment. Of course, these young men are not responsible for their own "negative" behavior, and therefore should not be expected to suffer the consequences, e.g., punishment.
Of course, these young men are not responsible for their own "negative" behavior, and therefore should not be expected to suffer the consequences, e.g., punishment.Yeah, I remember my freshmen orientation. I could factually tell you which group sat in the back and cut up, acting like they didn't care about being there, but I would be called a racist.