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After decades of pushing bachelor’s degrees, U.S. needs more tradespeople
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RE: After decades of pushing bachelor’s degrees, U.S. needs more tradespeople
(09-01-2017 12:50 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-01-2017 12:11 PM)GeorgeBorkFan Wrote:  Define undereducated. Education is significantly what the student makes of it. What is the high school dropout rate of the Chicago Public School District?

Are you suggesting that minorities are undereducated purposefully? Explain that mechanism to me.

Minorities suffer from poverty in much bigger numbers. Socioeconomic differences has been proven to be a factor in how educated a person becomes.

Therefore, minorities typically do not generally achieve higher educations levels.

It has nothing to do with their "culture" or value system. It has to do with the history of this country and how minorities have been treated in this country going back centuries.

And that folks, is why the poor stay poor. It has nothing to do with them, it's the history of the country. Why even try?
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