(ThyBlackMan.com) Over the past few years, there has been many school closings across the country, but the vast majority of these closings are happening in predominate African neighborhoods across the country.
Back in 2010, The New York School Board voted to close about 20 schools in predominant African neighborhoods because of what they say as “poor academic performance.”
Back in 2013, The Chicago Public School Board voted to close more than 50 schools in predominate African neighborhoods to “save some $560 million” within the next decade and the corrupt colonial mayor says the city’s “too broke” to continue funding them. What a bunch of BS!!!
That same year, The Philadelphia Public School Board voted to close 23 schools in predominant African neighborhoods they claim that will “erase the huge budget deficit and reduce the number of underused schools.”
Early this year, The Detroit Public School Board voted to close more than 30 schools in predominate African neighborhoods because of what they call “poor academics“.
And just recently, The Montgomery Public School Board voted to involve The Alabama Board Of Education to “takeover” about 23 schools in predominant African neighborhoods in the city because of what they call “underperforming schools.”
Here’s my take on these school closings/takeovers: There is a huge undertone to all these school closings that are happening specifically in predominant African areas across the country. Here are the list of undertones behind them.
1. Building More Private Prisons To Lock Up African Kids, Particularly African Boys – One of the biggest undertones behind many of these school closings in predominant African neighborhoods across the country is that parasitic capitalists have no incentive to even care about educating our kids because they only care about systemically criminalizing and harming them to funnel them into the private prison system so they can continue to make money off of them.
2. Gentrification – Another undertone behind the school closings is that parasitic capitalists deliberately wanna make certain areas of the city “white again” by spiking up the mortgage rates on our homes as well as using dirty tactics like foreclosure to force us out of our homes so they can tear them down and rebuild them the way they see fit. If they tried to do that in other areas where other groups of people live, it’ll be immediately shut down.
3. Deliberate Political Neglect Of Inner City Schools By Local Colonial Governments – Another one of the biggest reasons for the school closings is the deliberate political neglect by the local colonial governments such as New York, Chicago, Detroit, and Philadelphia have consistently shown that they absolutely have no incentive to give inner city schools the proper funding as well as the resources they need.
In predominant colonial areas, their schools are well funded and given more resources to provide their kids “the best chance to succeed” than those “poor” inner city kids in their mind. School closings don’t happen in predominant colonial areas, they are specifically designed for predominant African neighborhoods.
The Conclusion – The Public School System is NOT designed to educate our kids because we are and definitely should be the #1 teacher to educate our own kids so they won’t be indoctrinated with Eurocentric lies and won’t be funneled into the private prison system.
Staff Writer; Kwame Shakir (aka Joe D.)
Terry, unfortunately the parents not showing up to meetings is partiallt true, but you fail to see the bigger undertones behind these “school closings”
Atlanta, for example, fought the state takeover of failing schools. Yet Atlanta had its chance and failed year after year after year. So with no clue as to real solutions and not strategic plan that works, African Americans keep getting offended. How dumb is that?
Largely you cannot lock up African American kids if they are not committing crimes, though I know disproportionate incarceration and profiling exists.
But we cannot let African American parents off the hook. Are you a good example? Are you watching what influences your children like video games, music and whores like Nikki Minaj?
Political neglect of schools is also true but how many parents are allowing this to happen, not participating at the schools nor attending the PTA meetings? Don’t just blame the establishment.
Much of what is happening is because parents are allowing it.