The Left Loves Segregation | Proof For Your Liberal Friend
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Kyla Posey says she was stunned when she learned about classes segregated by race at a public elementary school in Atlanta, Georgia, and demanded that her child be placed in a class with white students. The principal agreed.
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hosie says she found out the school was putting black students in two separate classes
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with two separate teachers you cannot segregate classrooms it's you can't do it here's a report
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from wsb in atlanta about actual racial segregation in a public school in the city this is the local
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news report uh it's a little bit long it's a couple minutes but i think it's worth watching
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also when we play long clips it gives me a chance to drink coffee that's the real reason we do this
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but let's watch this go ahead we've lost sleep trying to figure out like why would a person do
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this kyla posey says she was stunned when she learned about classes segregated by race at
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maryland elementary last year a practice she says was put in place and condoned by principal sharon
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briscoe first it was just disbelief that i was having this conversation in 2020 with a person
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that looks just like me a black woman it's segregating classrooms you cannot segregate
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classrooms it's you can't do it posey says she found out the school was putting black students
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in two separate classes with two separate teachers the white kids were placed in six classes with
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six different teachers the parent says she found this out when she let briscoe know she wanted her
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child placed in the classroom of a teacher she thought would be a good fit posey says the principal
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said that wouldn't work she said that that's not one of the black classes and i immediately said
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what does that mean um i was confused i asked for more clarification um i was like we have those in
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the school and she proceeded to say that yes i have decided that um i'm going to place all of the
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black students in two classes posey says she insisted her child be placed in a class with
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white students she says briscoe explained her child would be isolated and i explained to her she
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shouldn't be isolated or punished because i'm unwilling to go along with your illegal and unethical
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practice the posey's recorded a call with an assistant principal where they complained about the
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segregated classes the administrator confirmed it was the principal's decision and seemed to offer
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an explanation why the classes were set up this way we'd like to say that this is shocking actual
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racial segregation in the classroom it's about the most illegal thing one of those fundamentally
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illegal things a school could possibly do is uh to racially segregate their classrooms and actually
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call them there was no attempt to hide it it wasn't like they came up with different labels for this and
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oh it just so happens that it worked out racially in this way no it's like that's our black class and
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this is our white class right um we'd like to call that shocking i don't think we really can i mean we
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we have gone full circle and we're back to this now racial segregation sort of approached from the
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opposite direction now though um where now it's a matter of we're going to segregate because we're
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trying to get the white kids away racial segregation in the jim crow era was the other way we don't we
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don't want we don't want the white people to have to deal with the black people so we're going to put
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them over there now it's just that in the reverse and i say reverse which isn't to say that it's
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reverse racism because of course there's only one kind of racism if you're a person and you and you
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uh think that people of another race are inferior then that makes you racist no matter what race you
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are but this is the reverse approach to racial segregation reversed from what it was you know 100
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years ago um and so that that's not a surprise this is the direction we've been headed they've
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been doing this kind of thing in in universities and in college colleges for a while now maybe not
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that explicit like we're gonna have a white class and black class but but we're gonna have a black
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only space where but you know black people can get together or people of color bipoc can all get
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together and we don't want white people intruding on that space we're doing stuff like that in
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colleges for a while now so this is where it's headed the if there's anything sort of surprising
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here um it's that the principal again made no no attempt to hide it and so she assumed that
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everybody was okay with it the mother talking to the principal and the principal says oh yeah it's
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our black class and the mother has to say what what the what now our black class what's the problem
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with that and based on this report now maybe there were other parents who were upset but it it if if
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there were it's they seem to be in the minority it's mainly this mother who's objecting which means
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either the other parents didn't care and were on board with it or they never heard about it i don't
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know which would be more disturbing or it could be some combination of the two
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that tells you something about public school that's why i'm always harping on this you send
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your kid into a government building for seven eight hours a day you're not going to know everything
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that you're not going to know almost anything that happens you're only going to know what your kid
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tells you and especially when they're younger they're not going to tell you a whole hell of a lot
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i get home from school and i get home from work and i sit down with my kids i always ask them
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what'd you do today how'd it go like i want to hear about their day and uh they they never have
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a whole lot to say like they'll they'll home in on one little detail like yesterday i came home i
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asked them how to go today and the only thing they told me they're very excited to tell me but
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the only thing they told me about was that they found uh a deer skull in uh in a creek near our house
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which is very exciting for kids i i don't i don't blame it but that's the only event from the day
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and everything was about the deer skull for a kid that's the only thing that matters right
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so when i hear from parents and they say oh you know it's all as long as you're in in a conversation
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with your kids and you have an open line of dialogue you don't have to worry about it because
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they're going to tell you what's going on and no they're not when they're very young they're not
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going to the things that you know are important and that you'd like to hear about they don't know
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that that's important i think the kids who are racially segregated they don't understand they
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don't know the history of this of racial segregation in the school they don't see a problem with it
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so the things that you know are important your kids don't know that so they might not tell you
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and then as kids get a little bit older and even if they do know that something's important they
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might not want to tell you because they don't want you causing a stink about it and all these other
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things and also they're being conditioned by the school to think that these things are okay
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so you can't rely on that another argument for well it's an argument for homeschooling as always
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also an argument for for uh for cameras in the classroom so that you could actually see that
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happening when they segregate the classrooms by race as we come full circle back to racial segregation
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this is a tool you know race um any kind of tribalism
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is is a tool for those in power a very effective tool as we've seen to manipulate and exploit and
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and um it has proven this this this tool has proven far too alluring to those who are in power now
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from the federal government all the way down to the school systems
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there was there was a what we now have to call unfortunately a brief moment in time in this
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in in history that i can remember going back to when i was a in school in the 90s
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where we had something like racial harmony it wasn't perfect nothing is ever going to be perfect
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in a human society but it was as perfect as you could hope for it to be probably
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where race was was not something that i remember talking about or focusing on as a kid
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we didn't talk about it much in school we were all kids going to school didn't really think much
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about it you notice the differences you don't think about you don't dwell on it
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you don't see anything particularly significant about it
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and that was a state of affairs for you know a couple decades maybe
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slash walsh fox news it says columbia university is planning to hold six additional graduation ceremonies
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for students according to their race and other aspects of how they identify the new york city
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schools website details graduation ceremonies for native amer for native asian latinx and black
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students taking place for columbia college columbia engineering general studies in barnard college at
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the end of april another dubbed fli graduation is for first generation and or low-income communities
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and then the school is also hosting a lavender graduation for the lgbtiaq plus community so
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now they're defending this by saying that they're still having a regular general uh graduation for
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everybody but then they're going to have the segregated ones too on top of that so that makes it okay
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so if you had segregated drinking fountains but you also had a drinking fountain that anyone could
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use but that would make it okay you got black and white drinking fountain so we go back to that black
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and white drinking fountains and then if anyone complains we say no no but there's there's also
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drinking drinking fountain across the hallway that you can anyone can use that one
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this is this is this is simple this is segregation this is actual racial segregation that is being
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reinstated by the left and it does make me wonder so if you've got the regular graduation and then
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all these other graduations does that mean that so what about a a student who's a student also gay
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also um black also indigenous would they go to like six different graduations i guess so this is how we
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have it it really is amazing to witness how we've gone just full circle right back to jim crow
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and we are doing it in the name of racial tolerance and equality gone right back to separate but equal
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and i hate to use the the the term because this is so overused and used so often by people who've
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never even read the book but or any of his books but this but it really is orwellian there's no other
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real word to describe it the way that racial equality has now become synonymous with the very thing
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that those who were fighting for racial equality historically were trying to get rid of which would be
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segregation this is from cns news it says an executive producer at america's largest owner of radio
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stations iheartmedia advertised a job thursday by stating we are looking at only diverse hires at
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this time only diverse hires quote unquote molly socha executive producer of custom podcasts at
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iheartmedia made the statement in an email sent to a list serve interested in the new york city radio
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industry and obtained by cns news socha said quote diversity is incredibly important to our team and
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our company so we're looking at only diverse hires at this time while the iheartmedia media producer
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made this stipulation in our email apparently is nowhere to be found in the public listing for the
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job instead the public announcement states that iheartmedia is an equal opportunity employer and
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will not tolerate discrimination in employment on the basis of race color age sex sexual orientation
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gender identity expression religion disability ethnicity national origin marital status protected
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veteran status genetic information or any other legally protected classification or status
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which is of course exactly what they're doing this is a violation of
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equal opportunity employment they're saying uh that because we can translate this of course when
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they say we're only looking for diverse hires uh in other words we don't want a white person
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and so in order to ensure diversity they're eliminating ahead of time an entire category of people
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they are they're they're they're limiting the number of people or the pool that they're going to select
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from in the name of diversity narrowing it down in the name of diversity
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and the whole idea that that a a person can be diverse i don't know exactly what that's supposed to mean
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you've got a diverse person versus an undiverse person or a non-diverse person here's an update to this
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story though posted last night socha emailed the uh nyc radio listserv shortly after being contacted by
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cns news with the following statement i made an error in language in my last note so i just want to clarify
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all are welcome to apply and we will consider all qualified candidates that being said in our efforts
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to elevate diverse voices in the predominantly white podcast space we strongly encourage engineers
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editors of color regardless of gender and sexual orientation to apply
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you made an error in language no you didn't you expressed what you're looking for that's not an error in
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language it's not an error at all it's actually not a mistake you were being very clear about what you
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wanted it should be too late for that i mean there should be a lawsuit against a massive lawsuit against
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iheartmedia for this just like there would be if they sent out an email saying you know we're really
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looking for a white employee on this one that's really what we're looking for you think they could send
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out that email and then the next day or a few hours later say oh no no no no no we yeah we'll we'll
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consider non-white employees also or non-white applicants
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no they've they've revealed their intent and that should be enough right there