• heartsofwar@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Doesn’t surprise me; here in Arizona, charter schools greatly out-number state public schools, usually have a majority of white students enrolled, and have access to the same government funding that state public schools have access to.

    What started out as a way to offer private education on a state subsidized budget for disabled children like deaf, blind, or autistic, has been over-run by the elite as a way to have a private school without bearing 100% of the cost.

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      3 months ago

      They trying to expand that in my state now. How about we just put that money into public education? There are certainly some people that need special schools but most people don’t.

  • TheDemonBuer@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    This is America. We’re all in a zero sum, winner take all contest for wealth, status, and power. It’s every man for himself. It’s not just that people don’t want to pay for other kids to get a good education, it’s that they want their kids to have every advantage possible. They will openly admit as much. They don’t just want their kids to get a good education, they want their kids to get a better education than everyone else. Inequality is the goal. Inequality doesn’t happen by accident, it’s completely intentional. When life is a competition, everyone is an opponent. You don’t help your opponent, you try to gain every advantage possible.

    • xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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      It’s not zero sum - it’s just that rich fuckers steal so much value from the system that all we have are the scraps they leave behind.

      Education is an example of a clearly value adding activity - the benefits of education far out weight the costs… it’s just selfish fucks funneling that money away into tax cuts and religious private schools that leave us feeling like it’s us vs. the world.

      Don’t buy the neoliberal and neoconservative narratives. Your neighbors are your friends.

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        It’s not zero sum - it’s just that rich fuckers steal so much value from the system that all we have are the scraps they leave behind.

        That sounds zero sum to me.

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          But the other students and parents aren’t your opponents - it’s more efficient to work cooperatively to change local school boards.

  • Pistcow@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    20 years ago, as a new junior high transfer student, I was place into the “Purple House”. Classes were beyond remedial where we spent a day on how open a book and use a glossary. I fought to be moved into the “Gold House” and it was a regular school experience. Basically, Purple House was the “dumb asians” and black students while the Gold House was all the white kids and jocks. Super fucked up.

  • quindraco@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    The study primarily focused on white-Black segregation, the groups that the Brown decision addressed, but found that white-Hispanic and white-Asian segregation both also more than doubled since the late 1980s in the large school districts.

    What? You can be white and hispanic. You can be anything and hispanic.

    And grammatically, “white-Black” is an abomination. Capitalize both or neither (preferably neither).