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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]I thought it was good, up until the last bit, defending parents -- it comes across as defensive. Residential and educational segregation is real, and what we think of as a "good" school is often tied up in race. Even "objective" measures like test scores reflect racial disparities. Parents always say they just want good schools for their children, but that doesn't mean that they aren't participating in and perpetuating a racially biased system. It would be helpful if white parents (which includes me) were willing to be a little more introspective and real with ourselves about the choices we are making and why we are making them. You can acknowledge that parents, like everyone else, can be actively racist, or have racist blind spots, or benefit from a racist system, while still pointing out the serious problems with the Brookings' study methodology. [/quote] The premise of the report is that we are a bunch of segregationists. They say this throughout the report. I hardly think I can ignore the allegation. [b]Residential and educational segregation is real, but it was not created by the posters in our forum. [/b]The solution goes well beyond them. That said, I will rethink that section but I doubt I will remove it altogether. [/quote] Even if they did not create the system they may perpetuate it in various ways, even if unintentional. I mean, if implicit bias is a real thing, why can’t unintentional perpetuation of systemic racism be one also? This is nothing that hasn’t already been found in other work (see Dream Hoarders for popular discussion of some of this).[/quote] Oh and sometimes it’s just below the surface of posts here. The overtly racist posts get deleted, but that leaves everything else—a lot of it is coded but it’s there.[/quote]
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