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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's a selective school, all. Not a great example.[/quote] Awwww...you mad cause it goes against the narrative of how you see young black men?[/quote] They are hand picked. What it doesn't say is how many are expelled or dropped out over the years.[/quote] And you need the article to say that to confirm your prejudices correct? [/quote] It is like saying TJ is successful because of the hard work but it is successful because of the students they pick. Since when is pointing out the obvious being prejudice? [/quote] So predictable. On the very first page of a positive post about blacks here come the haters and naysayers.[/quote] +1. It just goes to show you that the goalposts are ALWAYS being moved. In this forum alone, the common refrain is that AA's are not doing anything in their own communities to make things better. Here, people have given several examples of schools that are tying to educate low SES AA kids so that they can "bootstrap" themselves out of their situations. And here come the "yea, but..." people. There is nothing negative that is credible that be said about the subject school and the other examples given. They are helping a very vulnerable group with great success. [/quote]
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