All that does is turn them into "activists" instead of thugs since the Karens that teach at those white schools will worship the ground they walk on and they will still get told from every angle (music, tv, textbooks, social media) that they are being oppressed.
Also, the quality of education is fine in "black" schools. I attended school in majority black and majority white areas throughout my childhood/teen life and the material and quality of the teachers/teaching were no different. The schools just look bad because 90% of the student body doesn't give a fuck about school in the black neighborhoods.
The problem with that, even under more ideal circumstances, is that it makes the schools in black schools even worse as anyone who gives a shit about education has already left. Current laws means the "bad" school will get additional funding, which will all go to bureaucracy or some other vanity project (like, say, if some bleeding-heart thinks it's a good idea to get, say, MacBooks for students, it means most of those will end up in a sketchy pawn shop if not completely destroyed). If the school district pulls the plug on the school, then land values plummet and the neighborhood is worse off than before.
All that does is turn them into "activists" instead of thugs since the Karens that teach at those white schools will worship the ground they walk on and they will still get told from every angle (music, tv, textbooks, social media) that they are being oppressed. Also, the quality of education is fine in "black" schools. I attended school in majority black and majority white areas throughout my childhood/teen life and the material and quality of the teachers/teaching were no different. The schools just look bad because 90% of the student body doesn't give a fuck about school in the black neighborhoods.
The problem with that, even under more ideal circumstances, is that it makes the schools in black schools even worse as anyone who gives a shit about education has already left. Current laws means the "bad" school will get additional funding, which will all go to bureaucracy or some other vanity project (like, say, if some bleeding-heart thinks it's a good idea to get, say, MacBooks for students, it means most of those will end up in a sketchy pawn shop if not completely destroyed). If the school district pulls the plug on the school, then land values plummet and the neighborhood is worse off than before.