steverino
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Straight A student bub.
Evidence?
Straight A student bub.
(I assume you realize I was paraphrasing an old Bill Cosby joke, but a smilie would have helped.)
No, he's resentful that they're choosing wrongly.
The way you phrase it, you make it sound like reading skills (for example) are simply a matter of taste, like liking olives on your pizza or not. That the decision to commit a crime or not is of not more import than the decision to put grey or green carpet in your house.
I have no problem with the idea that a decision with objectively bad consequences can be objectively wrong.
You know, I was thinking I heard it often on the show, but I only remembered with any certainty the one where they visited their fathers' work.At least three times an episode, IIRC.
Beat up and arrested? Many people (black and white) DIED to fight and get the rights that blacks (and other minorities) now have. First just freedom, then "real" freedom (ie fighting for truly equal opportunity, jim crow laws etc etc). Generation after generation fought tooth and nail and worked themselves to the bone, dreaming of the day when blacks would have the opportunities they now have.I cant blame him for being mad. I cant imagine working so hard to get the right to the same educational oppertunities for blacks and seeing people get beat up and arrested to fight for them only to see the next generation not even try to take advantage of those oppertunities.
Why our society decided to discard not only its mind but its backbone I'll never know.The thing is if they just harmed themselves I could frankly give a flip. But they harm others - eg people who care about them. Further, they also (either directly or indirectly) may harm others....even society on the whole.No matter how I look at it, making decisions that cause more harm than good is something that people, in general, should avoid and be against.
Being able to choose wrongly is all part of freedom.
My glass-half-full assessment is that "choosing wrongly" isn't quite a problem with African Americans that Cosby seems to make of it, either. This is what makes Cosby's rant less of a constructive criticism than more of a crusty old man rant.
Beat up and arrested? Many people (black and white) DIED to fight and get the rights that blacks (and other minorities) now have. First just freedom, then "real" freedom (ie fighting for truly equal opportunity, jim crow laws etc etc). Generation after generation fought tooth and nail and worked themselves to the bone, dreaming of the day when blacks would have the opportunities they now have.
The result?
Many blacks not only don't try to take advantage of those opportunities - which is certainly bad enough - they actually scorn those opportunities. They actually think that getting an education or even being intelligent is "acting white" - which is stupid as well as hypocritical in the extreme.
Yet society as a whole doesn't even blink an eye, for fear the apologists, bleeding hearts, and other assorted mindless yahoos freak out.Why our society decided to discard not only its mind but its backbone I'll never know.
It's this severe, extreme, unbelievable absurdity than he finally got so fed up with that he felt he had to say something, despite the incredible backlash he knew he risked.
Other than the idea that this is race specific, or that there's a "we" that should gather together around a set of genes (which does have it's moments, but those moments are limited to when some other group has already established a persecution against those genes, in other words such groups are created by circumstances beyond those group's control), I agree with the message here.
Let me add a bit here - as there is a lot more BUT in functional essence it supports the research you disagree with. Short but sweet:Wrong. I was reading very poorly for many years from say first through 6 grade I was much below grade level, then in about a year and a half I went from being significantly behind in reading to significantly ahead in reading.
Of course I did like being read to the whole time, but was not able to read myself.
My uncle also was unable to read at 3 or 4th grade and his teacher said he would never graduate from high school. His phd in ecconomics would seem to disagree with that assessment.
Being able to choose wrongly is all part of freedom.
My glass-half-full assessment is that "choosing wrongly" isn't quite a problem with African Americans that Cosby seems to make of it, either. This is what makes Cosby's rant less of a constructive criticism than more of a crusty old man rant.
Cosby could have made the same speech about any ethnic group
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr55/nvsr55_01.pdfThe proportion of all births that are to unmarried women increased for all population groups in 2004. The proportions in 2004 were 15.5 percent for API women, 24.5 percent for non-Hispanic white women, 46.4 percent for Hispanic women, 62.3 percent for AIAN women, and 69.3 percent for non-Hispanic black women.
In 2004, homicide victimization rates for blacks were 6 times higher than the rates for whites.
Bullcrap. Complete and total bullcrap.
24.5 percent of unmarried mothers were white. 69.3 percent were black. That is almost three times as many black kids born out of wedlock than white kids. And blacks are the minority in this country. According to the US Census, they make up 12.8 percent of the US population.
12.8 percent of the population is responsible for 69.3 percent of out of wedlock births.
The [FONT=HIDMP M+ Helvetica,Helvetica]proportion of all births that are to unmarried women [/FONT]increased for all population groups in 2004. The proportions in 2004 were 15.5 percent for API women, 24.5 percent for non-Hispanic white women, 46.4 percent for Hispanic women, 62.3 percent for AIAN women, and 69.3 percent for non-Hispanic black women.
That same 12.8 percent makes up 49 percent of the US prison population.
Department of Justice
That's a huge problem. Cosby's rant is not a rant you could say "about any ethnic group". It is a problem that can ONLY be applied to blacks.
Thus, when the report gives the number of 69.3 for black women, it is stating that of all births to black women in that year, 69.3% of them were to unmarried women. Obviously, the remaining 30.7% of black births were to married women. Those percentages do not affect the percentages for any other racial or ethnic groups in the report.
That's what I get for posting in a hurry.![]()
Still, in the year of Cosby's speech, more than 2 of every 3 births among black women were out of wedlock, and that's a disaster.
Let me add a bit here - as there is a lot more BUT in functional essence it supports the research you disagree with. Short but sweet:
1) Most poor children(actual or functional (location/background)) have a massive deficit in both spoken (rarely spoken to/listened to in home/family situations, if are, have heard at best 20-25% of amount of directed speech mid-class kids have by first grade) and written/read (less than 10% exposed to newspapers, magazines at home prior to first grade. And most have had no prior external experience either (no kindergarten - at best some loose form of child care).
2)Although the situation is supposedly improving, teachers are unable to concentrate on the ones' with a deficit (and quite frankly, the teachers cannot be blamed - they are NOT reading specialists AND they must handle all subjects ) so unless large scale interventions are otherwise available the kids move along with minimal help..
3)So we hit 9 years old/4th grade. The major brain-based research says that if the child cannot read well enough to learn directly from reading by now, the neural pathways necessary for this can no longer be developed and the child will not ever be able to read for the purpose of learning successfully.
4) Now we hit anecdotal data, as opposed to the research. In my area, 2 teachers and an aide/para (none knowing the others) have spoken when I pointed out item 3 (which Florida lives by) for a reason not connected with this, that each has been involved with one of two different small scale programs (one computer based) that handle no more than 15 students 4th to 8th grade per period and that some of those students have reached some competance in reading for learning through these. Since none of the three were currently involved in either of the programs when we spoke, they theoretically had no current ax to grind so their point may well be correct - but I have seen no research that supports it.
Oh cmon we all know that's because there's a NATION-WIDE CONSPIRACY of all cops and judges (etc etc) against the black man.Are you kidding? Do you know what the stats are on blacks and prisons?
Again, all whitey's fault. Somehow.Out of wedlock children? Murder rate? Crime-in-general rate? Do you have any clue?
"bucket of crabs" - ?? That's a new one on me....Cosby is dead on. Blacks are self-destructing. It's the old bucket of crabs syndrome in full force.
You seem to be missing the qualifier that I did not intend to say that the studies indicated 100% of poor readers remain poor readers.And by point 3, both I and my uncle can not have had the educational experiance that we did. So by 3 I do not exist and neither does my uncle.