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Impossible wrote:Isn't YOUR MOTHER a comment?
Greatchickenman wrote:I'm up for any type of female at least once.
Impossible wrote:Isn't YOUR MOTHER a comment?
In January 2008, the TDSB considered alternate schools for African Americans due to high drop-out rates for young, Black men.
However some expressed enthusiasm for the idea. Diallo Masters opined, "I think that's a very good idea. More black influence."
The hypothetical African-centred alternative school would run from junior kindergarten to Grade 8 and aside from highlighting black history and achievements would also employ more black teachers and mentors.
"We've spoken to some of the kids and what they're saying is that the curriculum does not focus on who they are in a positive way," said Louis March of the African-Canadian Heritage Association. "It's time for change ... the current status-quo system is not working."
Such schools already exist in U.S. cities including Detroit and Washington, and though there aren't any black-focused schools in Ontario yet there is a grade school and high school for First Nations students and an alternative high school for gay and lesbian students.
Impossible wrote:Isn't YOUR MOTHER a comment?
Impossible wrote:Isn't YOUR MOTHER a comment?
MusashiEX wrote:No, we treat them like normal people.
...Except for this, of course.
If you think about it, it's like people saying "not that there's anything wrong with that" after discussion homosexuals. If there's nothing wrong with it, then stop talking about it like there is.
Sage Of The Wise wrote:This sounds like the beginning of a sitcom. Think about it: "Coming this fall to Fox, Ralphie and the Hooker".
Teenr0cker wrote:Affirmative. Action.
Totally equal, totally normal. Funny thing is, most people are considered as being unfair if they don't give affirmative action, if not racist. But you could say that AA is not treating a black person equal, it's actually making them special. Fun.
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