“There is no way that could possibly pass legal muster if someone sued,” legal expert David Bernstein said of Evanston Township High School’s two programs to offer separate Algebra 2, pre-calculus, Advanced Placement Calculus and English seminars for Black and Latino students.
So many questions for the Dems in Evanston who must faithfully adhere to their ever changing lefty Pyramid of Victims. Do biracial kids get to choose which class they’d like to attend? Will the Evanston School Board institute genetic testing to ensure the racial purity of these divided classes? Has the school board reached out to the Afrikaners on how to implement their plan? Do they have enough classrooms in the Evanston schools to offer classes to all 31 genders? Will the white students have to pay a reparations fee to subsidize the non-white classes? Will the Jewish classrooms be… Read more »
Old Spartan
2 years ago
The party who ought to sue is the parent who has a black child attending that school who is going to be put into the “dummy class”. Let’s see if that happens.
Are they required to be segregated or is it a choice? If it’s a choice then I’m not sure a lawsuit would have legs. Are non POC allowed to join the class? Maybe the white kid is the one more likely to have a case. Would any white parent really sue to demand that Chad or Brittany be included in that class. Probably why there won’t be any lawsuit.
Debtsor – you are correct on the law. Evanston’s late track coach and then long time athletic director in the 70’s and 80’s and 90’s was an Olympic Silver Medalist and really was dedicated to all students of every race. His record reflected remarkable development in athletics and academics across a wide spectrum. A class act if there ever was one. I can’t help but wonder what Willie May would think today of this development. He worked hard to diminish the barriers of segregation and was successful at it because he led by example.
Mary Juana
2 years ago
Just give all the black students a diploma on the first day they walk in to school. That’s pretty much what’s happening why waste any time arriving at the same outcome. Can’t read, can’t write, can’t do math, can’t comprehend, can’t spell, graduated and then accepted by an Ivy League university without qualifying.
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.
So many questions for the Dems in Evanston who must faithfully adhere to their ever changing lefty Pyramid of Victims. Do biracial kids get to choose which class they’d like to attend? Will the Evanston School Board institute genetic testing to ensure the racial purity of these divided classes? Has the school board reached out to the Afrikaners on how to implement their plan? Do they have enough classrooms in the Evanston schools to offer classes to all 31 genders? Will the white students have to pay a reparations fee to subsidize the non-white classes? Will the Jewish classrooms be… Read more »
The party who ought to sue is the parent who has a black child attending that school who is going to be put into the “dummy class”. Let’s see if that happens.
Are they required to be segregated or is it a choice? If it’s a choice then I’m not sure a lawsuit would have legs. Are non POC allowed to join the class? Maybe the white kid is the one more likely to have a case. Would any white parent really sue to demand that Chad or Brittany be included in that class. Probably why there won’t be any lawsuit.
It’s by choice but law it is illegal because the government can’t use it’s money to segregate by race, even if it is by choice.
Debtsor – you are correct on the law. Evanston’s late track coach and then long time athletic director in the 70’s and 80’s and 90’s was an Olympic Silver Medalist and really was dedicated to all students of every race. His record reflected remarkable development in athletics and academics across a wide spectrum. A class act if there ever was one. I can’t help but wonder what Willie May would think today of this development. He worked hard to diminish the barriers of segregation and was successful at it because he led by example.
Just give all the black students a diploma on the first day they walk in to school. That’s pretty much what’s happening why waste any time arriving at the same outcome. Can’t read, can’t write, can’t do math, can’t comprehend, can’t spell, graduated and then accepted by an Ivy League university without qualifying.
One word for it “Racism”.