RE: Milwalkee riots
August 19, 2016 at 12:17 pm
(This post was last modified: August 19, 2016 at 12:38 pm by RobertE.)
(August 18, 2016 at 11:58 pm)Tres Leches Wrote:(August 18, 2016 at 11:45 pm)RobertE Wrote: Granted, it was 2015, but here you go just in case you thought I was bullshitting:
https://oag.ca.gov/truancy/2015
Citation given. Perhaps you live in a middle class area where there are no blacks thus you can say that. Perhaps you live in Alpin. Secondly, with reference to your previous post, you only went to London? Perhaps you should have gone up north instead. The North-South divide is evident.
From your own link : "83% of chronically absent students in kindergarten and 1st grade are unable to read on-level by 3rd grade".
"Chronic absence rates for grades K-5 remain at 8%"
Yet you told me that there is an "83% truancy rate from Kindergarten and 1st grade in California".
Come on, man.
Sadly, it's clear you're not interested in engaging in a debate on an intellectual level but instead you prefer to debate on a visceral and non-fact based level.
Noted. I will move on.
Have a good evening or morning, whatever the case may be.
I live in France and it was around 04:42am in the morning or roundabouts. I do apologise for not citing the correct information but truancy or not. Don't you feel that the 83% who can't read by 3rd grade incredible? It is all about how much time the parents invest in their childs future. If you have parents who cannot read or write, then chances are going to be very slim, regardless of race, colour, creed or religion. My eldest daughter is going to go up to her third year in secondary school in France. This would be the equivalent to either an 8th grade or 9th grade because she has just turned 14. I have always let it be known to her, and my youngest that education at school is very important not only at school, but at home too. (for information, my daughter was born in France, I live in France even though I am British by birth, and I have never spoken English to her because it could be detrimental to her education, and also to my evolution in France) She is above average in all languages including French, Spanish and Latin and average in English. Don't forget, in most European countries, most 15 year olds are capable of conversing in 4 different languages with no accent. On-topic, it is very important to convey the message of how important education is to a childs future even if the mother is single or not.
Edit:
From what I have read, it seems that the black family unit here in France works like a dream, with very few divorces andeven fewer births out of wedlock. This is why the black population here have integrated well into society instead of forming their own communities. Same thing with North African family units, they simply are amazing compared to "white", family units where there are divorces galore. Perhaps the Americans should copy the French African community'ss template for family unity because there is no finer example.