Ostroeuropa wrote:Celritannia wrote:
Because the report does not say the education system is racist against white working class children, and to make a thin argument to say it is, is illogical at best.
It demonstrates that white working class children face the worst outcomes from education. That is a racist outcome. It would remain racist even if it were due to poor financing of white schools relative to minority ones. Your defence amounts to "It's not racism, it's just racism.", and to be clear, I don't agree your excuse is any good. Status deficit is a vital component of the problem.
there is no study showing that the totality of the education crisis is caused by what you say it is. You have simply made it up based on your predisposition to disbelieving white racism is possible and are prepared to wander off to imaginationland rather than actually engage with the facts as we currently understand them. You could conduct such a study if you have a 'Reckon' about it, but your 'reckons' are not a good basis for public policy or understanding of politics.
Yes, there is a problem with working class boys underachieving, but to say it is due to racism? Highly unlikely.
So because I am not saying there is a wide-spread white-racist rhetoric in the UK education system, I am a racist against whites? Wow...
If there is no evidence, then there is no evidence. It's quite simple.
I am not imagining there is an anti-white racist conspiracy in the education system.