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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]The book will only be inflammatory because some people will not like the truths they hear. It challenges you to understand your implicit biases, or contributions to allowing discriminatory systems to continue. It is hard to hear. And, while I didn't necessarily agree with everything, it was quite eye opening. [/b] If you're turned off by the title (I was too), you are someone who should read it. If you think hearing what she has to say (noted above) is "offensive" or "inflammatory", you DEFINITELY should read the book. It talks about that defense mechanism quite effectively. Since when do we just bury our heads in the sand b/c we may not like something? Quit being a baby and give it a read before you start complaining. Geez. [/quote] Do you not see the problem with this? What if a white teacher doesn't accept it as truth and says it during the book discussion? How well do you thing that will go over. [b] White teachers will have no choice but to act like they are totally on board with the message even if they feel differently[/b]. [/quote] Yes. They will continue to hold racist ideals that all black /brown kids are trash, not as cute, smart, forgiveable, or have parental support aa white kids and treat them accordingly. Because, the achievement gaps is ALL the parent's fault. I have a neighbor with a black son who is in the same class mine. Her son is sweet, very much a "boy" like mine who can sometimes be silly/ naughty. I notice her son gets chastised way more than my kid and my son is borderline very naughty. I cannot help but notice these and some other differences. Maybe this book is needed.[/quote] lol you are a simpleton who is this they you are talking about get a clue lady[/quote] +1[/quote]
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