White people don't care about non-white education... says HuffPo
I really can't imagine the mind of a person that would take the Huffington Post seriously but they do still have a large albeit diminishing audience. Their stuff is almost always op-ed pieces and they do very little in the way of actual investigation or presentation of any sort of facts.
What they do like to do is keep pushing a woke agenda in that white people are bad!
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I think it is a draw
While the title of the article by "journalist" and use that term lightly, Rebecca Klein was that "White people don't care about diversity in schools" the article goes on to state that white people, and all white people don't want schools to be diverse. She then draws the spurious claim that 72% of white Americans don't care about minority education.
Klein ignores certain things in her article such as the fact that almost all public schools' attendance is determined by where, geographically speaking, a person happens to live and very little else. Think about it for a minute: When you were young, did you go to a school that was somewhat near your neighborhood or did you get on a bus to attend one that was on the other side of town?
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This was real segregation, the stuff Rebecca is referring to is just a made up thing in her head
It was way back in 1954 when the US Government dictated that segregation in schools was illegal and that basically, if you live in a certain community you go to the school that is in your community. Klein makes the repeated claim that schools in minority communities are "under-funded" but then proceeds to provide zero evidence that this is the case. Would you care to venture a guess as to WHY she doesn't present this evidence?
Here's a multiple choice question for you
A) The information to back up her claim is top-secret and the CIA wont release it
B) The information to back up her claim is protected by a magical force field controlled by lizard overlords who simply scoff at our requests to read it
C) She made it up because it isn't true but supports her headline
Should be an easy one to answer seeing as how it would be highly illegal to prioritize more funding for "white schools" over "minority schools"
Later in the article she makes this very vague statement
The typical black student attends a school that is less than 10 percent white
You don't need to have gone to journalism school to realize that she intentionally uses the word "typical" in order to avoid telling the truth here. What does "typical" mean? Are you generalizing an entire race Rebecca? Shame on you!
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Having a quick look at Rebecca's backlog of HuffPo articles it is pretty easy to determine just with a glance at her headlines that Rebecca is not a journalist, she is an activist. She is anti-anything conservatives do and pro-anything that liberals do. She is also a self-loathing white person who fight for the rights of those poor minorities that are somehow incapable of doing it for themselves. There is also a small but evident splattering of Trump Derangement Syndrome in her articles where she makes a very bizarre statement about DJT somehow putting information into thousands of K-12 schools to brainwash the kids into joining some sort of Trump New World Order.
In a brief moment of journalistic integrity Rebecca did admit that most people, including minorities, overwhelmingly believed that it was more important "to have students go to local community schools even if it means most students are of the same race.
So why the attack on white people in the headline? I think it is just because that is what Huffington Post does.
At the heart of all of this is a self-claimed phone call survey they did of 1,000 people. I love these sorts of surveys because we don't really have any solid evidence that they actually even called anyone or if they just kept calling until they got the results they were looking for. These surveys are easily rigged if they happen at all and the suggesting that 1,000 people were somehow representative of 330 million people is just a silly claim to make. The people who produce this drivel as well as the people the read and believe it are.....
Has she written anything against school choice, the only way ANYONE can improve their education?
yes, she has written "kind of" about that but instead of focusing on what you just said, which is true, she instead makes the whole article about certain conservatives that are opposed to it even if they in fact are not opposed to it. She isn't interested in informing people or improving anything, she is just an operative for the left just like everyone else at Huffington.