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I'm glad you read these editorials so I don't have to. LOL

I read that editorial the other day and had pretty much the same reaction. And then today, I was overjoyed to see that Jon Talton has a new job. Someone sold the Republic a FRONT PAGE ad for the City of Denver. Nice.

This is just one more account of assumptions of racism with no substantiation or facts to prove the claim aimed at persons in positions of authority. They are so vague and general as to disallow any sort of defense or explanation.

Recently Oscar Tillman has made claims against “several Arizona schools” that unfair discipline had been delivered to Black and Hispanic students based on ethnic bias. No schools were named and no specific cases were outlined. Yet 16 Arizona legislators signed a letter to Tom Horne asking for a new level of bureaucracy based on this claim; they requested a hearing board to verify that no student was unfairly treated by the school or the school board.

Sup’t. Horne dismissed the notion and made it very clear that schools needed more support not less and that parents needed to accept responsibility for their children. He clearly stated that children who disrupt the classroom should be removed and that schools have the right to administer necessary discipline.

Racial bias, targeting, or unfair treatment based on ethnicity is wrong. That also applies to claims of racism by an ethnic minority against a person(s) of the majority. When someone labels another with an unfair negative stereotype is it ever OK? Is it made more vile when they use their own minority status as a shield against question? Are they using the past sins of others for their own present benefit, to gain personal position and power, without regard to truth? The double standard should not be allowed much less fueled by the press or elected officials.


Hey Greg,

what are the "grounds for being stooped" ?

Greg,

I actually took this article along to my university class on Tuesday night - the class is on ethnicity and race (multiculturalism). The class is not a class on critical thinking, however, I encourage critical thinking.

My students, in their 30s to early 50s, all came up with same analysis you did.

ron

Remind me to have you edit my next English Composition assignment. YIKES!!! Glad you weren't my professor in College!

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