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I've spoken at length about the obvious dangers of equity politics numerous times in other videos. It essentially boils down to a facade of equal treatment by punishing those who dare succeed more than they are required to. Imagine if a cabal of jilted, flat-chested women made it so that every woman with a cup size at or above a C cup had to have breast reductions so everyone was about the same bust. Alter that scenario slightly so that the ones forcing the reductions were themselves rocking double D's and you'd have a pretty accurate picture of the situation in Boston.

This discontinuation of advanced placement courses will not, as you can imagine, affect comfy private schools. Attended, of course, by the progeny of those making it so the sons and daughters of plebs aren't aloud to learn at a higher level. Such is procedure in politics: policy makers go out of their way to make sure they aren't affected by their own decisions. And why wouldn't they? Their decisions are the worst.

Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but in a school district in which students of either European or Asian extraction only make up 20% of those enrolled, that would make those students minorities, yes? By definition? Not that the black-block types seem to have any regard for the meanings of words these days. Crazy how Boston Public Schools took away a minority group's means to succeed.

I took advanced biology and psychology in high school, the latter of which I scored a 5 on during the advanced placement exam at the end of the year which gave me free college credit and let me skip PSY 101 my freshman year. How did I do it? By channeling the knowledge of my ancestors in a ritual of Germanic racial memory recollection? Maybe? If that's what studying is. That and I've just sort of always had a knack for academics – barring math, unfortunately. Point being advanced course work surely isn't for everyone, but in clown world, that leads to the conclusion that it ought to be for no one.

So who is this really hurting? Well aside from the blatant racial-nepotism component aimed against whites and asians (who apparently count as being white now), this could very easily wind up screwing all the kids that these cunts are supposedly trying to help equalize – assuming screwing them over wasn't the intent from the start. That 30% of non-white, non-asian students (man, that's weird to say) that were in those advanced courses aren't now. And if whites and asians really are so much better off than the hispanic and black students in Boston, then I guess it would be safe to assume that their families have the means to explore enrolling them in less fucked up areas, now wouldn't it? Possibly packing up and taking their tax dollars with them. Any way you look at it, it fucks majority minority student's education up.

My advice? Home school. After everything I've seen peddled in public schools I think you'd either have to own CNN merchandise or just plainly not give a shit about how your kid turns out to send them to a public school at this point. They are just glorified day-cares anyway. Anything worth knowing you can learn on a How-To video or from a friend anyway. Neighborhood associations pooling their time, resources, and expertise into hyper-localized schooling groups would be a good idea, not sure where the funding would come from though.

Either way, things like that are just going to become more common, and the results will speak for themselves.

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