If we have an affirmative action program based on poverty or on the relative prosperity of a community in which a child was raised, I'm all for reserving a certain number of admissions to a university for such children even though they might have lower test scores than others.  First of all, if a kid that was raised in a ghetto wants to try to make it in higher education, we already know that kid is motivated.  Second, we have to consider that the lack of opportunity that kid faced in getting an adequate education was not his or her fault.  And because of those two factors, it's reasonable to assume that, with a little remedial help, the kid can make the grade.

I think it's important that we give any kid who wants a chance to succeed the opportunity to do so.  It doesn't matter what race the kid is.

Here's a stimulus program that Obama should consider: let's build more universities.

by EveningStarNM on 07/02/2009 11:07:08 PM EST

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and that was one of the main reasons I think he is a unifier.  Personally, i do think some blacks have let a stereotype dictate their thinking about themselves, and they are weak.  They can overcome that mental oppression, because they imposed it on themselves.  Those are NOT the blacks that graduate from college, and if you look at college scores from blacks, the white-black test gap starts to disappear.  It's in lower level education because inner city kids are forced to go to school, and no body makes them go on to college.  Many of them wouldn't make it/deserve a college degree because they aren't willing to put in the work.  I personally KNOW that a GED can get a person to a PHD, so there is literally no excuse but personal motivation.  It's the same for blacks and whites.  There are studies that show a black child raised in a white house will score the same as a white child raised in the same white house.  Obviously there are cultural biases on tests, but I am talking about lazy people of all colors.  I will not let a generation of young black men off the hook because they didn't feel like they didn't have the right "role model".  I don't believe for a second that the "oppressed population" will give up, because if that were true blacks wouldn't have gotten this far today.  What I'm saying is, we have to realize that some people are fucking stupid and lazy, black, white, etc...I'm not saying the CHILDREN are the stupid ones, but the teenage, undisciplined, self-imposed ignorant youth.  These are not ALL black youth, and probably pan out like the bell curve.  I'm saying these AREN'T the kids that seek out the colleges, so they're not the ones that use affirmative action for college.  That's why the blacks using affirmative action aren't the blacks who have the low test scores.  That's what I was trying to clarify.

I think we should always be building more universities, but what Obama really needs to do is make a deal with MTV, BET, Nickelodeon, Disney, and any other child TV network so that children's entertainment is more positive.  Have you watched Disney lately?  It's basically an instruction manual on how to hate your family, and become a self-righteous snitch.  I DARE you to watch a Disney tv show that doesn't include needless family degredation.  Disney has made parents trust their label so much they have stopped watching.  If Disney isn't advertising it's newest line of toys to a kid through a "cartoon", it's teaching the kids how to rebel and run away to their grandparents when their single dad comes down on them too hard with rules...it's really fucking up America's youth.

Chris

by chrisandyasemin on 07/03/2009 12:46:08 AM EST

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