By Arnold Ahlert
After two-thirds of a century, one might be inclined to think that more than a few black Americans might be inclined to ask the question, “what have you done for me lately,” as in how come our children keep getting the short end of the educational stick after more than three generations of party loyalty?
Yet in order to ask that question, one must know history and have learned to think for oneself. Knowledge of history and an ability to think independently require a decent education.
Democrats around the nation are making sure that doesn’t happen. In short, union campaign funds are more important than the education of black children, and anyone who thinks otherwise needs to explain how a status quo that ought be considered criminal could survive every challenge that’s been thrown at it.
In New York, black American parents and their children have been sold out by their own Democrat politicians. And now the NAACP is adding insult to injury. Ironically, Rod Paige, United States Secretary of Education from 2001-2005, characterized the racial disparity in education as “the greatest civil rights issue of our time.”
Someone should tell the NAACP.
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