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Dartmouth BLM Protesters Tear Down Memorial To Slain Police

About time SPLC designate #BLM as a hate group.

Also, public schools are always hurting for money, but apparently they have more than enough to push #BLM
Milwaukee Public Schools Will Spend Almost $500,000 Pushing Black Lives Matter

That money would have been much better spent on actual education rather than on racial propaganda. You know, things like math and science, English classes, foreign languages, practical things like shop class or home ec. But no, they decided to spend money on hiring "social studies" teachers to spew #BLM nonsense.
 
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According to the cited article on Milwaukee schools
$471,073 is budgeted to support the ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ initiative by collaborating with branches of government, local businesses and community organizations to increase the number of males of color who are succeeding academically and socially.

Silly me, I thought one of the primary objectives of any school is to help its students succeeding academically and socially. So what is the problem here?
 
Silly me, I thought one of the primary objectives of any school is to help its students succeeding academically and socially. So what is the problem here?
How is teaming up with #BLM racists going to accomplish either goal? As I said in my post, better focus on actual education.
 
Clearly, black people are bad. We should quash the notion that their lives matter.
 
According to the cited article on Milwaukee schools
$471,073 is budgeted to support the ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ initiative by collaborating with branches of government, local businesses and community organizations to increase the number of males of color who are succeeding academically and socially.

Silly me, I thought one of the primary objectives of any school is to help its students succeeding academically and socially. So what is the problem here?

Why target by race and gender? Why not allocate the funds to maximize the overall number of students that succeed academically and socially? If the low hanging fruit is the black males, then they'll automatically get a disproportionate benefit from the program.
 
Clearly, black people are bad. We should quash the notion that their lives matter.

Clearly, a politically correct group with its own political agenda is the only possible source that students can learn from about black lives mattering. Anyone who dares challenge such a notion is a black hating racist who wants to teach that blacks are bad.

Leftist logic in a nutshell.
 
Clearly, black people are bad. We should quash the notion that their lives matter.

If one is opposed to Black Lives Matter that doesn't mean one thinks black lives do not matter. Note the capitalization. Also, what do you think about Darthmouth #BLM vandalizing a police memorial display? By the way, that is the same #BLM chapter that harassed white students in the Darthmouth library last year.
'F*** you, you filthy white f****!' Black Lives Matter protesters scream epithets at white students studying in Dartmouth library

But of course, if somebody dares to criticize any of this behavior, they must hate black people. :rolleyes:
 
Clearly, black people are bad. We should quash the notion that their lives matter.

Clearly, a politically correct group with its own political agenda is the only possible source that students can learn from about black lives mattering. Anyone who dares challenge such a notion is a black hating racist who wants to teach that blacks are bad.

Leftist logic in a nutshell.
Creating idiotic straw men to demolish is a rather boring and unconvincing method of argument. Do you have some real point to make?
 
Silly me, I thought one of the primary objectives of any school is to help its students succeeding academically and socially. So what is the problem here?
How is teaming up with #BLM racists going to accomplish either goal? As I said in my post, better focus on actual education.
What actual evidence (not assumptions and not bigot-based straw men inferences) that this effort does not involve "actual education"?
 
What actual evidence (not assumptions and not bigot-based straw men inferences) that this effort does not involve "actual education"?
What in the history of #BLM movement leads you to believe that they'd be interested in actual education rather than racist propaganda?
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When they stormed a college library and started yelling at and harassing white students?
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When they falsely accuse whites of attacking them?
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When they claim a convicted cop killer as a role model?
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When they shout down people and prevent them from speaking?

And so on.
 
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Ah the old "post pictures of angry black people" argument.

Clearly you've proven beyond any shadow of a doubt that black people have no reason to be as angry as those folks in the pictures! And yet they are. Damned if I can't find a single photo of a happy black person...what's their problem? Why so angry?


Of course, I shouldn't even bother asking because clearly they have no good reason to be angry.
 
Ah the old "post pictures of angry black people" argument.
No, it's specifically about behavior of #BLM people, but I do not expect you to grasp the difference.

Ah, so if someone is angry and says that black lives matter, those people don't matter to you. Only happy blacks count. Or blacks that are angry, but don't express their anger in ways which make you uncomfortable.
 
What actual evidence (not assumptions and not bigot-based straw men inferences) that this effort does not involve "actual education"?
What in the history of #BLM movement leads you to believe that they'd be interested in actual education rather than racist propaganda?

From the your cited article from the biased website
$471,073 is budgeted to support the ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ initiative by collaborating with branches of government, local businesses and community organizations to increase the number of males of color who are succeeding academically and socially. Efforts include ensuring that culturally responsive teaching practices are in place at all schools, enhancing the district vision for student participation in a wide range of after-school activities and supporting trauma-informed care.

Nothing in the blurb indicates or suggests that the BLM is going to create the curriculum or teach it or, in fact, be the major influence. The school district will create the create the curriculum and the school district plans to hire accredited teachers to deliver it - not the BLM. So, outside of your irrational fear and bigotry driven assumptions, what tangible evidence do you have to support your claims?
 
Nothing in the blurb indicates or suggests that the BLM is going to create the curriculum or teach it or, in fact, be the major influence. The school district will create the create the curriculum and the school district plans to hire accredited teachers to deliver it - not the BLM. So, outside of your irrational fear and bigotry driven assumptions, what tangible evidence do you have to support your claims?
The line item for the money even lists it as "Black Lives Matter". At some point, they are not fooling anyone and neither are you.
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Ah, so if someone is angry and says that black lives matter, those people don't matter to you. Only happy blacks count. Or blacks that are angry, but don't express their anger in ways which make you uncomfortable.
So tell me which of the behaviors I listed above do you agree with and why? Please be specific. Also please tell us how these behaviors would enrich the educational experience of school children in Milwaukee.
 
According to the cited article on Milwaukee schools
$471,073 is budgeted to support the ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ initiative by collaborating with branches of government, local businesses and community organizations to increase the number of males of color who are succeeding academically and socially.

Silly me, I thought one of the primary objectives of any school is to help its students succeeding academically and socially. So what is the problem here?

Nice job of selective quoting. How did you miss this part?

article said:
The partnership with Black Lives Matter is described as an effort to create a “cultural studies curriculum” and improve school performance through the “facilitation of meaningful dialogue and support on issues surrounding race and trauma faced in communities and schools.”
 
The line item for the money even lists it as "Black Lives Matter". At some point, they are not fooling anyone and neither are you.
Are you assuming the line item designation means that all of the money and all of the effort is going to be "BLM" based? Unlike you, I am not trying to fool anyone. I am trying to find out what actual facts - not fear-based nor bigotry-driven assumptions - are driving your claims. For all I know, they may have empirical merit. So far, you have nothing, which is not surprising. Nor is it surprising that you fear and thus deride efforts “to increase the number of males of color who are succeeding academically and socially”. So why not surprise me and everyone else and come up with some actual disinterested and tangible evidence to support your claims?
 
How is teaming up with #BLM racists going to accomplish either goal? As I said in my post, better focus on actual education.
What actual evidence (not assumptions and not bigot-based straw men inferences) that this effort does not involve "actual education"?

Try actually reading the article you quoted from--it says what the partnership entails. Nothing about education.
 
According to the cited article on Milwaukee schools


Silly me, I thought one of the primary objectives of any school is to help its students succeeding academically and socially. So what is the problem here?

Nice job of selective quoting. How did you miss this part?

article said:
The partnership with Black Lives Matter is described as an effort to create a “cultural studies curriculum” and improve school performance through the “facilitation of meaningful dialogue and support on issues surrounding race and trauma faced in communities and schools.”
It is fascinating that you think that contradicts "by collaborating with branches of government, local businesses and community organizations".
Try actually reading the article you quoted from--it says what the partnership entails. Nothing about education.
It is fascinating that you missed the mention of curriculum in you own selective quote above. And how do you think that the efforts "to increase the number of males of color who are succeeding academically and socially" will occur without education?
 
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