Throwback to one of the most disheartening tales a teacher had to offer.
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Co-worker's daughter taught elementary or middle school in a poor-to-middle-income school in a large PA metro area.
One African American girl who'd shown a lot of promise/talent started underperforming and not doing homework.
At a parent-teacher conference with the mother (who actually showed up) the teacher brought up the girl's talent/potential and her declining performance/grades.
The mother told the teacher that she didn't like her daughter learning so many new things and had told the girl not to try so hard because school wasn't important. AND, the kicker was that the mother told the teacher that she, "DIDN'T WANT THE GIRL TO BE SMARTER THAN HER."
In large part, the problems in the community ARE the community/culture because it's a self-fulfilling prophecy of victimhood, violence, irresponsibility, illiteracy and poverty that's been rammed down their throats by the left (to "keep them down/in their place") and by the community itself (learned behavior/belief in the narrative) for decades.
Plus the fact that many of these mothers teach their daughters that the only way forward is to be like them and have kids and get money from the government.
So why try when you're just going to get knocked up for free money?