“Sometimes it feels like the only thing that’s available for us are leftovers, right?” Johnson said, nodding as he sat in a circle with dozens of students at Collins Academy on Chicago’s west side. “There’s a lot of work to be done, but unfortunately, because of a long history of systemic racism, disinvestment has left our communities in despair.”
Yep, it’s racism that makes kids skip school, have parents that really don’t care whether their kids learn anything or not, have a black CTU leader that sends her kids to better schools and protects teachers that are more engaged in CRT, gender studies and the evils of getting a job and taking responsibility for one’s actions. Yep, racism.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Yep, it’s racism that makes kids skip school, have parents that really don’t care whether their kids learn anything or not, have a black CTU leader that sends her kids to better schools and protects teachers that are more engaged in CRT, gender studies and the evils of getting a job and taking responsibility for one’s actions. Yep, racism.