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I saw a TV broadcast with this info. I cannot say where it was from but it wasn't fringe.
Regardless it is irrelevant, and we should stop pretending it matters.
I agree. But I wish some media would focus on it to put the "all white jury" bs to rest that the left is pushing.
I get the strong feeling that not having any blacks on the jury wasn't from a lack of trying. Judging from the sentiment of many blacks after the verdict, it was probably difficult to find potential black jurors who didn't clearly have it in mind to let Karmelo Anthony off the hook no matter what.
All the black potential jurors were struck down because they were educators. Doesn't seem like a valid reason.
Have you met a blek educator? My left nut has a higher IQ. No where in the world has hidden more idiotic blek women than "education" and other government jobs. Basically you can have an IQ of 80 and get hired and promoted regardless of performance and accelerated depending on how many Didn't Earn It boxes checked.
This is a garbage statement that does no good to society at all. There are brilliant black people all over. There are not so smart people of all races all over as well. While DEI is garbage as well, it is for the same reason. Racist garbage is racist garbage.
Re-read and try again (reading comprehension is a wonderful trait). I'm not trying to be a donkey, but it's weird when people respond to a point that was never made.
Then talk to me like I am five and tell me what you really meant about black people.
Most blek women in education and government are not members of Mensa. English is actually reasonable easy to understand.
Curious what about this sentence is confusing?
Have you met a blek educator? My left nut has a higher IQ. No where in the world has hidden more idiotic blek women than "education" and other government jobs.
Blanket statement with no backup is useless. Yes I have met a lot of black women who are educators. I find that the black women in education are not what you claim. Are there some that aren't up to the job? Of course there are. But not a majority of the ones I have met.
There are enough problems in the education system, particularly in large inner cities. The quality of educators is less of a problem than the quality of administrators, and those who make up curriculum without setting foot in the classroom to test it.
A long time ago when I was in public education briefly, I had an interview with a white female principal in an intermediate school who would not hire men. I also had an interview with a small town super who was proud his community excluded blacks. Such were their answers to education problems.
Administrators (and fewer of them) who uphold consistent standards for all students in academics and class behavior is what is needed most. Not needed is excluding some group that would also axe some really good people who just happen to be in that umbrella group.