Black leaders work to keep blacks uneducated
There’s something kooky going on when you see a group come out in support of South Carolina’s failing Government school system. We’ve got schools packed with gangs, illegal aliens, AIDS, drugs, sex, and violence. We’ve got high schools graduating morons like Miss South Carolina - and worse. Every aspect of the Government education system has been proven as dysfunctional. While they have learned all about condoms, birth control and perverted lifestyles, students in South Carolina’s Government schools seem to have failed teaching anything constructive. As in most cases, minorities in South Carolina Government schools trail in virtually every academic sector. Why then do black leaders want to preserve failure? The answer is very clear to me: black leaders want to keep blacks poor and undereducated so that the black leaders can have power.
While many parents are willing to work hard and endure extraordinary hardship to keep their children out of the Government system, education right now is primarily reserved for the wealthy who can afford to keep their children in private schools. In light of the failure of Government education, why would anyone oppose giving more people the opportunity to get a better education for their children? In fact, I don’t even favor closing Government schools! I say, let the market decide what schools open and which schools close.
South Carolina spends over $11,000 per student for Government education. This amount is in excess of most private schools in the state. Suppose we gave that money per student to the parents so they can decide which school their children should attend. How many people do you think would choose Government school? Oh, I’d say “about zero!” Which would you choose: a school filled with corruption, hatred for America, sex, lax academic standards, gangs, and perversion or a school that enforced discipline, moral behavior, academic excellence and appreciation for American achievement?
The school system is afraid of accountability. They would no longer be able to stay at a non-performing level because the schools that perform would be the schools that got the business! The black leaders are afraid of losing their power. Even some wealthy oppose opportunity in education because they know that more well-educated students will force their own children to compete. In the end though, everyone wins with choice in education. The standard is raised for all students the crime and pregnancy rates decline. More students can qualify for better opportunities in college. Better educated people can get better jobs. Better jobs offer more people better lives. Let’s get with it people! Let people choose the education for their children!

