We're Still in Kansas

Straight from "the horse's mouth." The U.S. Secretary of Education has revealed that a study that encompasses about 85% of public schools in the country shows that blacks and Latinos are more frequently and more severely punished than whites. Even in the same school and for the same offenses, students of color are treated more harshly than WASPs.

Now, why am I not surprised?  What this shows is that almost 60 years after Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, the much-heralded school desegregation case -- which, by the way, took a very long time to be fully implemented -- things haven't changed all that much. Discrimination is sometimes more subtle, but it's there alright. You need only to scratch the surface of most public or private relationships, and racism rears its ugly head.

The United States of America was, is and always will be a deeply-racist country. Only extremely naive people think that Obama has made a difference in this regard. So, the next time you hear some American public official talking about "equal opportunity" and some such propaganda, think about those dark-skinned kids in school and the treatment they receive from "Whitey."

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