Black Lives Matter!

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* The black children fight the racist white power structure. In a school, the teachers are the jackbooted thugs enforcing white privilege. These teachers need more education, they’re clearly still to biased and racist. Black lives matter!

* I was just talking to a teacher here in CA on Saturday and she said the same things about public school classrooms here. Apparently, the kids know how to play the race card when they’re in trouble. Can you believe that? I guess they’re learning something.

The result is that teachers can’t send an unmanageable black kid out of the classroom and no teaching can happen.

* It’s the Lord of the Flies. If the kids don’t fear the adults, the adults will fear the kids.
When I went to school (in Canada), they still used corporal punishment. The mere fact that it could be used scared me into compliance.
It may be unpopular for some, but respect starts with fear.

* Whenever there are YouTube videos showing a high school student getting into a straight up street fight style brawl with a teacher, the students always happen to be Black. Too bad there are no official statistics on what percentage of students who try to beat up their teachers happen to be Black. You will never see a racial breakdown of that see the light of day because it would make Black teens look extremely bad.

* I’d say the only beneficiary so far is the ‘San Francisco consulting firm that purports to create “racially conscious and socially just” schools’, which walked away from this nightmare with $1m of taxpayers’ money.

* I remember in the 1990s Hollywood released a bunch of films portraying urban inner city NAM high schools in a negative light like High School High, The Substitute, and Dangerous Minds for example. Those types of films would be considered too racist to be made in today’s extremely politically correct climate. America has changed a lot in the last 20 years.

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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