Newsflash: AG Holder thinks knowledge is racist! Or at least he thinks testing the acquisition and retention of knowledge through written tests is. This is very a very curious thing to us. We strongly believe that much of what is truly evil about racism is the way in which it divorces reward from merit based on nothing more than the color of a person’s skin. Then again this is Eric Holder we’re talking about. And merit is the absolute last thing he would want his success to be based on.
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Interesting, if Knowledge is racist, then how does one describe stupid?
The possibilities are endless
Holder
democrat.
Newsflash: AG Holder thinks knowledge is racist!
So is being able to read and write.
When culures as a whole suffer from apparent disparities , which largely measure , with a hign consistency , the level of whatever you're looking for , excuses tend to be thrown out as to why things are the way they are . With social enginerring always striving for what can hardly be , its convenient to fall back on a concept that Lewis Carroll put forth --- " They all must be winners , they all must have prizes . "
Holder and the Libtard kind are so ignorant of human nature . They believe that character without Godly wisdom can be more than what the natural results would produce . In the end , folly will be the end result and not their pretend view of man . The way things really are will be the winner .
They all must be winners , they all must have prizes . Nothing sums up the liberal mindset better.
Libs have long desired a society where there are no losers, and it's for one reason. They will be the losers every time.
Look, everybody knows that
A) Knowledge is power
B) Power Corrupts
C) Corruption is evil (and probably raaaaacist)
That's all he's sayin'. [/sarc]
fta "In the lawsuit, the firefighters alleged union officials unfairly shared exam questions with white workers but not with black workers ahead of the test."
Shouldn't they be suing and investigating the snot out of the union instead of the city? Oh, silly me.
It's BS anyway. My brother is a firefighter in Jacksonville...No one gives him te questions: he just studies his @$$ then still gets passed over for a promotion because he only score a 97 on the test and the promotion when to 1 of 75 (or so) who happened to get a 100 on the test. He tells me over and over."If I miss 1 question, just one, I won't have a shot at the promotion. There's too many who will get 100% correct." Now that's pretty tough competition... you get a 100 on a test to prove you deserve that promotion and you still might not get the advancement. He keeps trying though at every opportunity.
pretty tough competition... Indeed. Didn't believe the union was doing it, just pointing out the fallacy. Hope bro makes it.
Thanks. I hope he does too.
Our first NBP AG ought to know what's racist. He sees one everyday in the mirror.
Eric Holder is the effing racist.
Then by using his own reasoning, Holder is very, very knowledgeable.
Is anyone surprised that holder feels this way at all. There's no reason tone able to pass an exam where knowledge and cognitive thinking just might save your life or the life of your partner.
It's all about keeping people stupid and completely dependent on the federal government for your check.
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"Since the merits of the Law Review's selection policy has been the subject of commentary for the last three issues," wrote Obama, "I'd like to take the time to clarify exactly how our selection process works."
Sympathetic biographer Liza Mundy writes, "Michelle frequently deplores the modern reliance on test scores, describing herself as a person who did not test well."
She did not write well, either. Mundy charitably describes her senior thesis at Princeton as "dense and turgid." The less charitable Christopher Hitchens observes, "To describe [the thesis] as hard to read would be a mistake; the thesis cannot be 'read' at all, in the strict sense of the verb. This is because it wasn't written in any known language."
"Since the merits of the Law Review's selection policy has been the subject of commentary for the last three issues," wrote Obama, "I'd like to take the time to clarify exactly how our selection process works."
I would therefore agree with the suggestion that in the future, our concern in this area is most appropriately directed at any employer who would even insinuate that someone with Mr. Chen's extraordinary record of academic success might be somehow unqualified for work in a corporate law firm, or that such success might be somehow undeserved.
just some gleanings from American Thinker interwebz site that i thought were relevant to this post, insofar as they indicate (1 and 2) the communication level of a high schooler in florida, who is black, an editor of Harvard Law Review who also is black and white and his wife who is also black. It's pretty obvious to me that ability to communicate ESPECIALLY when one is in a supervisory position is vital.
now i really am gonna try to hit the hay after this post, if i can tear myself away from the pulse of America. :D