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spiral8802's avatar

Robert touched the third rail when he was so bold as to bring up cognitive deficits. It's absolutely true but no one wants to say it. You can lower grading standards, you can offer a long list of useless 4 year degrees. But with a technical programs, you need results. When you take your car to the mechanic you don't care if the guys great great grandparents were slaves, was raised in a bad area or the color of his skin. You want the car to start and run. At your house, you want the heater and ac to work, you want the retaining wall the mason put up to work. None of this bodes well for the guy that has lived his life by pulling the race card and has been pushed along by social promotion.

I've said it before and I'll say it again. After 60 years of trying, this is as good as it gets. Deal with it. Robert touched on the cognitive issue. Now throw in being lazy and violent and you have a permanent underclass.

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dick scott's avatar

College by any name is purported to be Road to happiness when I taught after completing my masters, I taught at a school for troubled, disadvantaged boys. One boy did not want college. His parents befuddled. He was smart. Took an apprenticeship to be a tool maker. His starting salary more than I made. My grandfather took the same starting in 1882. 12 years. More good vocational training important

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