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Halloween and "cultural appropriation".
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<blockquote data-quote="muichimotsu" data-source="post: 75492414" data-attributes="member: 149131"><p>If there is a disadvantage enabled by societal biases, then the goal should be addressing that. A particular solution is assistance, but that wouldn't be necessary if an institutional issue of racial bias towards black people was solved or at least had attempts to be solved</p><p></p><p>You're talking about reparations, which are not universally agreed as to what it entails from a government standpoint</p><p></p><p>Now you're shifting into claims that can be constituted as biological racism, as if blacks are naturally less intelligent, which is as absurd as the "extra leg muscle" claim I recall hearing on occasion</p><p></p><p>Education is not as cut and dry as you'd like to think: there may be difficulties from black people not having the same income for their family or availability of the parents to help with schoolwork. And regardless of race, treating all kids as if they all learn the same way is a problem I think educators who have background in this will agree needs to be addressed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muichimotsu, post: 75492414, member: 149131"] If there is a disadvantage enabled by societal biases, then the goal should be addressing that. A particular solution is assistance, but that wouldn't be necessary if an institutional issue of racial bias towards black people was solved or at least had attempts to be solved You're talking about reparations, which are not universally agreed as to what it entails from a government standpoint Now you're shifting into claims that can be constituted as biological racism, as if blacks are naturally less intelligent, which is as absurd as the "extra leg muscle" claim I recall hearing on occasion Education is not as cut and dry as you'd like to think: there may be difficulties from black people not having the same income for their family or availability of the parents to help with schoolwork. And regardless of race, treating all kids as if they all learn the same way is a problem I think educators who have background in this will agree needs to be addressed [/QUOTE]
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