Friday, September 26, 2025

Is CA rascist? Updated

https://www.theargumentmag.com/p/illiteracy-is-a-policy-choice

 

 If statistical differences between "racial" groups are automatically indicative of racism, then CA is officially more racist than MS.

 

 https://x.com/petermoskos/status/1971982005677203562?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A fantastic and very important article!

One aspect which stood out to me in terms of "not surprising" was toward the end, where ut referenced leftist reluctance to highlight good news from the right. I honestly can't see conservatives not gravitating to ideas which are proving superior regardless of the source of those ideas. It's the idea of choosing success without regard to whom the credit goes. Indeed, if the left wants always to compete with and defeat the right, the proper course of action us to take the good ideas of the right and run with them and/or improve upon them until they score better outcomes.

--Art

Glenn E. Chatfield said...

I can't say it often enough--GET OUT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS!!

I just finished a new book by Pete Hesgeth exposing the whole plan of the LEFT for the educational system since the beginning of the 20th Century: "Battle For the American Mind." A lot of what he points out I have already read about long, long ago. We pulled out kids out when in 9th and 6th grades and homeschooled as so many others in the Chicago area were doing,

I recommend every American read this book before thinking of putting their kids into the public indoctrination system,.

Craig said...

I agree that the likelihood of those on the right gravitating to things that work as demonstrated by their success being higher than the reverse. The simple fact is that, if one accepts the "all differences are automatically attributed to racism" trope, then CA is racist and MS is not.

Obviously the success of these southern states should be trumpeted and emulated.

Craig said...

Nancy Pearcey also addresses this phenomenon.