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To: reaganaut1

Well, having studied both Engineering and computer science, I did notice that most of the African-American students encountered significantly more challenges than the white or Asian students.

This phenomena repeated itself again during MBA studies when subjects such as Econometrics, advanced statistics and managerial accounting were on the slate...

I understand that in Detroit, less than 20% of this demographic can actually complete the dumbed-down ghetto high schools. Disturbing information.


22 posted on 03/06/2012 1:42:39 AM PST by Bon mots ("When seconds count, the police are just minutes away...")
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To: Bon mots

>> such as Econometrics, advanced statistics and managerial accounting were on the slate...

Walter Williams, Herman Cain.

Going off on a sin/cos...

I get it, I understand the tendency to generalize the academic plight of Blacks, but if we’re serious about the numbers, there’s no intellectual deficit among Blacks the prevents the rise of the individual, without affirmative action.

Let’s forget about the arrogant bigots that parade the flag of contempt for “white man’s knowledge”. They’re assholes, and they don’t deserve to carry the banner of Ignorance & Stupidity for the young Black kids that are starting their lives anew. And not to forget the hopes of the parents that want nothing but a healthy and happy life for their child.

To think Obama cut off voucher initiatives that help the children primarily in Black communities. What a jackass.

This another topic that really bugs me.

cos/sin


35 posted on 03/08/2012 12:03:24 AM PST by Gene Eric (Newt/Sarah 2012)
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