Not surprising

I want to a public school in Tucson with few white students, teachers, or administration and also not that that I have to prove shit to you, but I went in to major in Middle Eastern/North African Studies with a minor in Judaic Studies with an overall focus on the Palestinian crisis and the WWII events that contributed. And had years where almost 100% of that year’s college coursework was focused specifically on the Holocaust and what led up to it. Which was the first I learned about those critical social developments that are so applicable to today. And yet virtually anybody has enough general awareness of how the world works to understand that our public education curriculum is largely determined at the state government level, and not only changes regularly but in recent decades had been heavily focused on standardized testing results. If students don’t perform well enough on those tests the schools lose funding so teachers are forced to focus more on things like bullet points in certain subjects, but especially in schools that already get less funding. I assume from your mouth breather responses so far you’re just looking out for people to lash out on the internet to feel superior, but hopefully somebody else finds something I wrote interesting. Look elsewhere for somebody to try and rile up to pretend you can look down on them, there’s nobody here for you.

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