Quote (Skinned @ 25 Aug 2016 12:39)
They stoopid lol.
It is funny that a white guy addressing a white audience is giving messages to blacks. Dude refused to address the NAACP convention :rofl: Maybe that would have been a good time to talk to them. But he can't be bothered to actually talk to them.
Donald Trump is calling the Clinton's racist. Guy who won't rent to black people calling a couple who have been helping blacks in America for over 30 years racist. Dumb people eat it up.
As if the NAACP speaks for all minorities? "them?????" WTF?? Pretty racist to suggest these things.
the NAACP needs to change its name - it's racist (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) see here:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2016/08/22/gmas-amy-robach-says-on-air-racial-slur-a-mistake/89108496/NAAAA is far more politically correct
also that organization is acting in a manner that is blatantly anti-minority education, why would one bother? See below
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There have been many examples over the decades of the growing disconnect between the traditional black leadership’s priorities and those of the black underclass, but the latest one is worth examining. Last month the NAACP called for a moratorium on charter schools, even though you would be hard-pressed to find an education model that has done more to narrow the black-white achievement gap over the past quarter century.
Charter schools are among the best public schools in the country. It isn’t uncommon for a charter located in an inner-city ghetto to outperform affluent white suburban schools on standardized tests. Last year in New York City, the nation’s most populous public-school system, the charter schools outperformed all other schools in the state by an average of 18 points in reading, and charters were half of the city’s top 10 schools in math proficiency. It’s no surprise that the wait list for charter schools in many cities is thousands of children long—more than 42,000 students are wait-listed in New York City—and that blacks have the most to lose from the moratorium advocated by the NAACP.
The NAACP claims to be acting in the interests of blacks, but its position on school choice couldn’t be more at odds with the expressed views of black America. According to the latest Education Next national survey figures from Harvard’s Paul Peterson, black support for alternatives to traditional public schools is as robust as it’s ever been. Black respondents backed charter schools by two-to-one. Black support for means-tested vouchers was a similarly strong 66%.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-turned-down-the-naacps-invitation-smart-move-1471992053http://www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion/columnists/nolan-finley/2016/08/24/finley-naacp-abandons-poor-kids/89318308/and the kicker: you must show a photo ID to get into NAACP events - inherently racist.