HuckFinn
Well-Known Member
Yes, the model that you see in Milwaukee is a big part of the problem facing America today. The Supreme Court said "oh, well if you segregate the schools just by happenstance that is totally fine but if you do it by law that is illegal," which is exactly what happened in the North. The result is you have generations of people in northern inner cities whose main interactions with white people have been interactions in some low wage job or as cops. And vice versa. It is antithetical to the melting pot of America. That is illegal in the South - you can't just move two miles away and suddenly be in a 97% white school. The South took its medicine decades ago. You ever see the picture of the National Guard opening up the high school in Little Rock and the crowd yelling at that girl on her way in? Old people in the South have a tremendous amount of guilt about what happened back then. Two old guys in my church book club broke down in tears when we were talking about race issues because they felt so horrible about how they treated people in the '60's.
But Boomer scum like you are so desperate to say "No Wisconsin isn't racist, it's the bad Southerners and Republicans" that you have blinded yourself to the immediate remedial action that can be undertaken to begin to level the playing field for that poor 7 year old kid who lives in a bad neighborhood in Milwaukee. It isn't giving more money to the teachers' union, it is the forced desegregation of the schools or at least giving parents some degree of freedom to get out of abhorrent schools. Just keep building strawmen and tearing them down. It'll take two generations of kids going to desegregated schools to yield substantial results.
On more than one occasion, I have promised myself not to get into a debate with people like you. Example #1: I am disgusted by the racism I see in Wisconsin. Example#2: If you think the racism in WI is bad with regard to black Americans, you should see the even more blatant racism with regard to Native Americans. Example #3: I was a public school educator for 40;years. I have a Masters Degree from Iowa in English. I have PHD in Educational Administration with focus on. School Law and Finance. I was trained by George Chambers, the VP for Finance at the U of I. I have served as an English teacher, an assistant principal, a principal, an Ass’t Supt. For Instruction, and a Superintendent for 15/years. Coached football at CR Kennedy and founded what turned out later to be Metro HS in CR. I am very familiar with the history of Integration in the public schools, having studied with Franklin Stone in school law, where we revived in detail the SC cases that heavily impacted on the attempt to end segregation. Too bad you are apparently not a student of legal history.. I worked with Dr. Chambers in concert with the Joint Finance Committee in the Iowa legislature when they contracted for 5 studies of Iowa’s school finance policies. I raised three children who are very clear that they make every attempt to avoid prejudicial tendencies. I also would note that you are completely ignorant of the negative impact of property tax reliance on school funding. And, there are dozens of suburbs around all major cities in the US that always have been separate school districts. Hence, white flight. Sad. Little diversity for large numbers of kids. The Milwaukee public schools had nothing to do with segregation. They can only control what happens within their own district boundaries. They are hand cuffed by lack of funding, horrid economic conditions, and negative momentum. OK. That reminds me. You clearly know nothing about research on school success. The biggest variable is, wait for it, parental income. If you are such a smart, brave guy, admit that the total lack of diversity in the Republican Party, their hatred of teachers for actually wanting to be paid a fair wage, and a culture of repression of those less fortunate, then I may listen to your blather. You are so far out of your league in this discussion that you have only served to embarrass yourself. So, please, just sign off and go pout somewhere else.