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Teacher goes on racist rant, not realizing Zoom was on.

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  1. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    Read the text

    Comparing racial and ethnic groups, Hispanic mothers (38% in 2012) and Asian mothers (36%) are most likely to be home with their children. Among white mothers, 26% were home with their children in 2012, as were 27% of black mothers.

    I read it because I was shocked it so close and I guarantee you the closeness is because of black women on housing

    Face reality educated negro
     
  4. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    Yes just as many black women are home. They're on housing though.

    So two points were proved. You and JayGoogle are in denial
     
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    He likely knows of a few and makes generalizations of that. It's no different than being at the groceries and seeing a mom with their expensive Michael Kors purse pulling out the Lone Star card. It then becomes a meme and suddenly those lacking any sort of critical thinking skills believe people on welfare are living the good life.
     
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    You really are a dumbo.

    What the hell do you think that is saying, do you think that 26% is on housing and welfare?

    And even so how is does 1% mean we have a huge issue as black people.

    I really feel sorry for you to need attention that much.
     
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    So now being at home means you are on welfare and housing.

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    First of all, again, read that graph bro. It didn't disprove @fchowd0311 point, in fact, it clarified it lol.

    EVEN if you linked to a study that showed black women are at home...you'd then have to find a study on black stay at home mothers and their involvement in their child's education in comparison to other races stay at home mothers.

    You're connecting TWO studies that have no connection. One, about demographics and how involved they are in their kids education and another about stay at home mothers.

    For all you know, the stay at home black mothers could be more involved in their child's education than the ones that are working. I don't know, I haven't seen any studies on that, I don't care to find them either as its your point to prove.
     
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    No his point black women don't have the time. Get tired of y'all jumping in each other's argument. Wasting my time correcting yall
     
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    Yup and people in higher wealth and income brackets with both mother and father working also have more resources like early childhood education centers that are very expensive along with having more flexible schedules to do things like attend PTA meetings.

    Amount of hours matters a lot more for hourly wage workers than proffesional salaried workers. My job allows me to on some days go home early or some days just work from home and it doesn't affect my income at all. You need the hours for hourly wage work.
     
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    You think poor black women? You think welfare is a myth? Y'all aren't stupid. Y'all are in denial

    You think poor black women get married? Do you understand among black men there are limited choices because of our condition?
     
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    Why did you choose that gif to represent a man giving up?
     
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    You really are dense...okay, let's try this.

    Black stay at home mothers spend just as much time on their children's education as white stay at home mothers. Prove me wrong.
     
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    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    Do people really talk to friends like that?

    I wouldn’t even think of saying something like that to a group of colleagues let alone friends. Like is blatant racism that easy to talk about?

    I don’t even talk about politics to my colleagues
     
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    Turns out she was talking to her husband.
     
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    Where is you're proof you are right?
     
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    Link?

    :oops::oops:
     

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