Posted on 09/01/2017 7:37:13 AM PDT by rktman
I graduated from UC Berkeley in 1975 with a BS degree in political science. I studied sociology at Merritt College under Melvin Newton, Huey Newtons older brother. I have studied black history, Swahili, the African slave trade and understand the racial tensions in America. I understand that the current tension is manufactured, fake and designed to destroy America, not to unite us.
Once again, black people are pawns of other groups. We are the cannon fodder to illuminate their causes while we still suffer. There is no nationwide, deep racial problem in America, but there is a well-funded effort to create one.
Everyday Americans of all colors, economic backgrounds, educational levels and faiths all live and work together. It is only on television that we see the racial strife. We then spend our time apologizing over make-believe issues.
I wrote the book Tribalism trying to explain why we continue to allow those who hate us to also lead us. Black people are not intimidated by a flag, statue or monument. Most black people are just like most other people. We are thinking about our jobs, children and grandchildren. Lets make an agreement. I will judge people of all races by the people I see, meet and talk to every day if you will do the same.
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When your lid grows up successful, it is the hard work, and decisions you made.
If your kid ends up in prison, your kid’s choices put him there.
We are selective in our credit.
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Left all my vinyl at first wives. Yellow brick road and such
Well if he teaches they might pay for some graduate physics courses. They’ll probably want him to concentrate on only graduate education courses. He’ll have to pay for the ones they won’t pay for work toward that masters in ED & pick up a real masters in MS Physics. Long tough haul but doable if he wants to minimize his costs and keep working. The other way is to go fast but poor, get accepted to a grad physics program get a teaching or research fellowship (If your accepted you can usually get one!). Your tuition will be waived but fees sometimes aren’t. Finish in 3 to 7 (to PhD) years depending on what type of physics. Anything experimental is long tough road, closer to 7.
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