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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP you are right, equity means that a child who gets support from home should not be given any support from school. In this way, that child won’t get to advance more than the peers and all Children are at the same level, even if that level may be the bottom most level. Equity means making sure children don’t get to utilize their full potential but need to remain to the bottom most level to support the peers. Only good know where America will end up with Equity. [/quote] +1 The woke crowd - university administrators and others in connected professions, know they are insulated from these policies. They have employee/Alumini paths to the top colleges and/or send their kids to private schools during K-12. So they are largely immune to the woke policies, which they largely use to promote their careers. The hypocrisy is that these people have very low opinion of Blacks and Hispanics. If you don't measure then it is easy to say there is no inequality. Eliminate tests, reduce standards, etc.[/quote] The best way to sustain your own status and privilege is to make sure others don't scrutinize it too carefully, and the professional elite class has figured out that a very useful way to achieve that result is to focus attention on hard-working, striving immigrants and others who seek to avail of existing opportunities in public schools and reallocate opportunities to URMs and low-income. It affects them very little, other than serving the useful purpose of giving URM and low-income children a slightly larger piece of the pie, while the traditional elites continue to enjoy almost all of the same advantages they had before. Those who get penalized in the process can be stigmatized as needed (their culture is "toxic," their applications "all look alike," their personalities are "lacking," etc.).[/quote] Generally the larger number of people required to collaborate, the crazier the conspiracy theory. [/quote]
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