Where are the most segregated schools? In Liberal States!
Traditionally “progressive,” liberal and Democrat states are
the most segregated in the country, according to UCLA Civil Rights Project
researchers.
Anyone who’s travelled or experienced even a tiny part of
the U.S. with open eyes, already knows this, but now it has been thoroughly
studied, documented and published.
In a blow to the holier-than-thou of democratic demagogues,
the study revealed that Democrat strongholds are the worst in the nation for
desegregation and equal educational opportunity among American students.
Not one Southern State even ranks among the top most prejudiced
and segregated!
John Kucsera and Gary Orfield, of the UCLA Civil Rights Project have published the results
of an extensive project that covered public school enrollment between 1989 and
2010, and it is clear from the details that liberal bigotry rules, and perhaps
results in the Freudian response of “projection” against their most
conservative counterparts.
"In the 30 years I
have been researching schools, New York state has consistently been one of the
most segregated states in the nation – no Southern state comes close to New
York," Orfield said.
Other
states with highly segregated schools include Illinois, Michigan and
California, according to the Civil Rights Project.
Who
would’ve guessed that New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago are filled with, and their schools
run by, racist, self-important, narcissist bigots?
Oh,
yeah; anyone with half a brain!
The
longitudinal study examined public and charter school enrollment, housing
patterns and political attitudes to find some deeper explanation for such
failure and antipathy to the most needy of their populations.
" New York state has the
most segregated public schools in the nation, with many black and Latino
students attending schools with virtually no white classmates … .
'To
create a whole new system that's even worse than what you've got really takes
some effort," said Gary Orfield, co-director of the Civil Rights Project
and an author of the report.'
Orfield said the
Civil Rights Project is preparing reports on several other states, including an
in-depth look at California."
Of course state elected officials and school district representatives
saw things differently; they viewed their efforts are reflective of open-minded
attitudes and policies:
" New York City Department of Education spokesman Devon
Puglia [i][b]did not address the findings of the report[/i][/b], but said,
"We believe in diverse classrooms in which students interact and grow
through personal relationships with those of different backgrounds."
State Education Commissioner John King called the findings
troubling and added, "The department has supported over the years various
initiatives aimed at improving school integration and school socioeconomic
integration … ."
James Merriman,
CEO of the New York City Charter School Center [said] … "instead of
focusing on the bogus conclusions of this study, we're going to focus on
providing a great public education to all of our students, no matter where they
live."
The report, which used U.S. Department of Education
statistics, also noted increasing segregation in upstate cities including
Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse.
The authors intend to release more in-depth reports on California,
Illinois and Michigan later this year, but concentrated their efforts on the
nation’ largest district.
"For several decades, the state has been more segregated for blacks than any Southern state, though the South has a much higher percent of African American students," the authors wrote. The report, "New York State’s Extreme School Segregation," looked at 60 years of data up to 2010, from various demographics and other research."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/26/new-york-schools-segregated_n_5034455.html
I hope the authors and their teams are
thorough in their study and thoroughly debunk the long-sustained myth that
Democrats and their socio-political and welfare policies are beneficial to minorities
in the U. S.
By the way, did anyone see the reports on
this ground-breaking study on ABS, CBS, NBC or MSNBC broadcasts last night?
I didn’t think so.