Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: Rainsford
You don't think there's an inherent advantage in the fact that kids born into families with money to send them to college and live in areas with good schools are overwhelmingly white, while kids born into poor families are overwhelmingly black? Or the fact that crime and gangs and metal detectors in the school are mostly problems in areas where white people don't live? You're talking about the abstract idea of equality of opportunity, and I agree with you there, but ignoring the real world factors doesn't make sense. I grew up in a nice suburb with a decent amount of money, and I'm not going to pretend that I didn't have an easier time of it than some poor black kid who grew up in a ghetto.
You are now talking about socioeconomic differences, not the color of skin.
I am all for getting these kids out of bad schools, so this cycle of poverty can be broken, however the powers that be seem to be quite content to keep them in bad schools, rather than let their parents have a choice of where to get thier kids educated.
I AM talking about socioeconomic differences, but they're race problems as well, since they are clearly a much larger problem for minorities than for white people. It's not an issue BECAUSE people are non-white, but it's an issue that disproportionately affects minorities. That makes it a minority issue.