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Tell Me This Can't Be True

Posted on: March 28, 2007

Neal Boortz Radio Program - March 28, 2007

TELL ME THIS CAN'T BE TRUE .. BUT THEY ARE GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS ... SO I KNOW IT MUST BE

I've told you about a feature in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution called the "Vent."  Readers just call in a pithy comment.  If the Vent editors like it, they print it.  In today's Vent we find this:

"As a new substitute teacher, I just received a letter from Fulton County schools warning me not to correct 'grammer.'"

True?  What do you think.  The Fulton County schools are majority black.  Everyone with an ounce of sense knows that only a racist teacher would ever dare to correct the grammar of a black student.  Now never you mind that there ain't no employers out dere who would give no good job to nobody who don't speak good.  The point is that you simply cannot correct the grammar of a black student without insulting their culture, heritage, tattoos, proficiency on the field of sports and hairstyle.  These government schools are not about educating .. they're about not "disrespecting" the  kids they're 'posed to be teaching.

Now .. for those of you who don't know, and that would be most of you --- including virtually ALL of the fools who run the Fulton County government schools in Georgia, what we know as "ebonics," or the language style that is favored among many blacks, actually came from a few counties in Southwest England during the colonial period.  So since it really isn't a black thing, but an English thing, there shouldn't be any problem in trying to correct it.  We're talking about employability here --- and success in later life.  Isn't that what schools are supposed to address?



 
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