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OP is speaking the truth.

The black community before Lyndon Johnson was so strong. And historically been that way. The welfare state broke the family up.

I have a best friend that was a student teacher. There was a black student that was brilliant. And my friend wanted to extract that to assist student to be the person he was meant to be. On returning a paper that the student got an A-, the student erupted and said "I'm to be uneducate-able", and tore his own papers up. The class cheered.

My friend was heavily disillusioned by this. This was in the 80's.

Something is truly wrong within the black community. Where is this coming from? Who is propagating this? Is it a (false) legend that is repeated? Why has it not been corrected?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Fixed typo

OP is speaking the truth.

The black community before Lyndon Johnson was so strong. And historically been that way. The welfare state broke the family up.

I have a best friend that was at thing a student teacher. There was a black student that was brilliant. And my friend wanted to extract that to assist student to be the person he was meant to be. On returning a paper that the student got an A-, the student erupted and said "I'm to be uneducate-able", and tore his own papers up. The class cheered.

My friend was heavily disillusioned by this. This was in the 80's.

Something is truly wrong within the black community. Where is this coming from? Who is propagating this? Is it a (false) legend that is repeated? Why has it not been corrected?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

OP is speaking the truth.

The black community before Lyndon Johnson was so strong. And historically been that way. The welfare state broke the family up.

I have a best friend that was at thing a student teacher. There was a black student that was actually brilliant. And my friend wanted to extract that to assist student to be the person he was meant to be. On returning a paper that the student got an A-, the student erupted and said "I'm to be uneducate-able", and tore his own papers up. The class cheered.

My friend was heavily disillusioned by this. This was in the 80's.

Something is truly wrong within the black community. Where is this coming from? Who is propagating this? Is it a (false) legend that is repeated? Why has it not been corrected?

3 years ago
1 score