"These grants aim to contribute to both our understanding and the disruption and dismantling of persistent cycles of inequity and injustice that affect significant aspects of life in our society," Carol Henderson, vice provost for diversity and inclusion and chief diversity officer, said.
I wonder how many of these commies actually believe this research will improve things for black people vs how many know it's just a grift.
I don't need a $300k grant to understand why the black community is lagging so far behind other groups. I've seen it with my own eyes having attended a majority black high school.
Most black kids live day to day, moment to moment. They don't try in school. They don't work hard. They don't have a father guiding them. They don't take accountability.
I could go on but yeah this is just more of the same grift we've seen for many decades now.
I wonder how many of these commies actually believe this research will improve things for black people vs how many know it's just a grift.
I don't need a $300k grant to understand why the black community is lagging so far behind other groups. I've seen it with my own eyes having attended a majority black high school.
Most black kids live day to day, moment to moment. They don't try in school. They don't work hard. They don't have a father guiding them. They don't take accountability.
I could go on but yeah this is just more of the same grift we've seen for many decades now.
Forgive me if I have trouble taking this school seriously
And I hope the rich people that invested in this place to promote serious education rethink their stance.