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#6081
http://www.smh.com.au/comment/white-flight-from-schools-isnt-racist-if-it-helps-kids-excel-20160502-gokm5g.html
   
The idea that smart kids should sacrifice their own education to drag up their peers from non-English speaking families is simply obnoxious.

What are they playing at, these smug, middle-class families deserting their local state school just because it's next to commission housing? (White flight: race segregation in Melbourne state schools) How dare those "Greens-voting, socially liberal" white families drain these "sink schools" of their affluence and high-achieving Charlottes, Matildas, Ollies and Finns?

I know. You know. And Abeselom Nega, (NIGGER) community leader and board member of the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, knows. It's racism.

The white parents don't send their kids to these schools because all they see is black kids. They may not view it as racism, but it is .. you can sugar coat it, and put it differently, but I won't," Nega told Fairfax Media.

Back in the day, my well-meaning, socially conscious parents refused to send my sister and I to a "prestige" state school. We joke that our parents looked for the most disadvantaged school with the lowest literacy rate as a matter of left-wing principle.

Ours was a school in which the majority of students came from non-English-speaking backgrounds, and the literacy level was so low that instead of asking us to read the assigned VCE English text, our teacher walked into class one day with a video and said, "I'd ask you to read the book, but let's face it, none of you will, so here's the movie version instead."

It was a school in which, if you read for fun, you hid it lest you got your head kicked in. (A shame, since our school's version of an "accelerated learning program" was the teacher pretending not to notice when you stopped listening and quietly read a book under your desk.)

As an adult, probably to alleviate my white, middle-class guilt (certainly not because I valued education), I volunteered to help with reading in a grade 5 class at the local primary school – one of the "ghetto housing commission schools" mentioned in The Age's story. As the highly competent teacher struggled to teach the kids who could barely read the alphabet while simultaneously challenging the kids who had an average grade 5 reading age, it was clear she had an impossible task.

It doesn't matter how skilled you are as a teacher – if you have a class with vastly different levels of literacy, it is impossible to adequately meet everyone's needs – let alone educate them. One group will suffer.

So how do you choose which group will suffer?

It was a choice I had to make – which students to sacrifice? – while teaching a master's-level writing subject at university. An hour into the first class, it was apparent that owing to the university's hunger to tap the international full-fee-paying student market, 80 per cent of the students in a master's-level journalism class could barely read or write English. I left the class close to tears, with no idea how I could possibly teach to their level, while still engaging the local students. In the end I defaulted to pragmatism, and taught to the level of the majority, which meant slowing the class down to the point where I had to have private, unpaid, sessions with local students just so they wouldn't miss out.

Like Roald Dahl's Matilda, smart kids will always find a way to continue learning. Whether they're from the local state school in downtown Crapsville, or are recently arrived in Australia with not a book in the house, experience teaches them that many schools operate as a glorified baby-sitting service, and if they want an education, they'd best get it themselves.

The idea that it's the so-called "high achieving" kids' social responsibility to sacrifice their own education to somehow drag up the level of their peers (by osmosis?) is obnoxious and entitled. How do I know? After being bored witless for most of my school years, I decided to leave. The principal called me into his office and told me I couldn't go because "we can't afford to lose students like you in the senior levels because you bring our scores up".

Is it so hard to imagine that a parent might not want their kid to be the one to suffer? Or, as the patron saint of the socially conscious (and Probably Not Racist) filmmaker Michael Moore said, when criticised for not sending his child to the local state school, "our daughter is not the one to be sacrificed to make things better".

Though frankly, I'd avoid sending my child to the local prestige state school, because it has the lowest vaccine rate in the state. Call me specist against measles.

To call it racism is simplistic, insulting, and ignores the real reasons white flight occurs, as well as the possible solutions.

Wayne Haworth, the new principal of "disadvantaged" school Mount Alexander College, is apparently looking at ways to "modernise the curriculum, so that it caters for students excelling in certain areas and supports those whose learning has been interrupted by migration".

This is admirable, and we need to analyse and emulate the schools that do so successfully. Lazy catch-phrases such as white flight may capture attention and tap into class anxieties, but they don't help (any) children get a better education.




Like honestly who in their right mind would think their kids are gunna excel in a school dominated by African niggers? I'd call that child neglect! It's like getting your orchid and transplanting it in a garden but nothing but weeds.. and we all know what weeds do to the flowers?





#6082
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/i...3e314720476a56

DONALD Trump may find it tough to get Republican leaders behind his campaign, but he's got some faraway fans trying to get the gods on his side.

Around a dozen members of a right-wing Indian Hindu group lit a ritual fire and chanted mantras on Wednesday asking the Hindu gods to help Mr Trump win the US presidential election.

While Mr Trump has dominated the Republican primary race to decide the party's candidate for the November election, his calls for temporarily banning Muslims from America and cracking down on extremist groups abroad have earned him some fans in India.


"The whole world is screaming against Islamic terrorism, and even India is not safe from it," said Vishnu Gupta, founder of the Hindu Sena nationalist group. "Only Donald Trump can save humanity."

Members of the group gathered on a blanket spread out in a New Delhi protest park along with a collection of statues depicting gods including Shiva and Hanuman — as well as photos of a smiling Mr Trump.
#6084
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/subscribe/news/1/index.html?sourceCode=AAWEB_WRE170_a&mode=premium&dest=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/supreme-court-chief-justice-chris-kourakis-hits-out-at-south-australia-indigneous-jail-toll/news-story/7c47494e368a5f7d526c60eb5175dd97&memtype=anonymous

South Australia's top judge has slammed successive governments for ignoring spiralling indigenous incarceration rates for 25 years since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.

{SNIP}

The Chief Justice said judges were often saddened at having to impose lengthy prison terms upon Aboriginal offenders who had endured impoverished and abusive backgrounds.




Why should there be one law for coons and different laws for others?

Note: In most Australian states, reduced sentencing laws for Aboriginal offenders means that an Indigenous Australian offender receives a mandatory reduced sentence, with the race of the victim being a non-issue.

Meanwhile, a White or European Australian offender in the same situation would receive maximum sentencing determined by 1. his own race (White Australian) and 2. on the race of the victim being other than White being justification for harsher sentencing.

Quote from: MSMThe Australian Bar Association is right in stating that the over-representation of Aboriginal people in the criminal justice system has nothing to do with racial discrimination.

The belief that most Indigenous people are in jail because they have been unfairly targeted by police and arrested for relatively minor "social nuisance" offences is not true.

Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics on prisoner characteristics shows that of the 9,885 indigenous prisoners in 2015, only 1,069 Indigenous prisoners were in jail for offences against justice procedures, such as non-payment of fines. Most (56 per cent) were in jail for serious crimes such as homicide, assault and sex offences.

... although many social justice advocates claim "the criminal laws and sentencing regulations unfairly target Indigenous people", if there is any discrimination it tends to be in favour of Indigenous people. Overall, Indigenous offenders receive shorter sentences than non-Indigenous offenders for most crimes.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/rendezview/reduce-indigenous-incarceration-rates-not-so-fast/news-story/8bd621664b1aeb471fab0e438b5dd644

Quote from: MSMAboriginal sentencing punishes the victims
"Is Aboriginal offending somehow less serious, because, for some reason, Aboriginal offenders are not as culpable for their actions as others? Or are their victims somehow less in need of the system's albeit limited protections? Are their injuries and needs less deserving of serious attention and response?"

Black on Black Crime
Reduced sentencing discriminates against Aboriginal victims who have the right to sentencing that reflects the seriousness of the crime against them. It gives the wrong message that the courts regard violent offenders as the "victim" by reason of Aboriginality. It risks the threat of retribution on the part of the aggrieved victim's family, who may not feel that justice has been properly done.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/legal-affairs/aboriginal-sentencing-punishes-the-victims/story-e6frg97x-1226689679453

Reminds me of a joke.

Why did they take coons off the IVF program?
Everytime a sperm goes into a cell it hangs itself!
#6085
More media left wing crap about this immigration stance

https://www.ntnews.com.au/news/opinion/immigration-minister-peter-duttons-comments-about-illiterate-refugees-out-of-line/news-story/fff124bebc71769bd739837a5eefa227

Once upon a time there lived a conservative politician who thought Australia needed to cut back on Asian immigration because it was up to this country to decide what its "cultural identity" should be.


Sounds a bit like a Brothers Grimm tale gone wrong.

Except there is nothing fable-like here because the politician was a real person and Coalition Opposition Leader by the name of John Howard who had just released his party's immigration policy back in 1988.

A policy that called for an end to multiculturalism, and ultimately cost Howard his job before he conceded to making a mistake a decade later.

Almost 30 years on and a politician of the same ilk has blithely waded into similar waters.

His name is Peter Dutton but, alarmingly, he isn't in the safe holds of Opposition.
He is the Federal Government's Immigration Minister and barely two weeks into a Federal election campaign, he has already opted to play the xenophobic card in a bid for cheap votes.

He's pulled out the old chestnut of illiterate immigrants coming to our country and stealing the rightful jobs of Australians (you know, the white variety), while simultaneously bludging off our hard-earned taxes (yeah, go figure).

Of course his job is on the line so what better way to gain momentum than to incite hate and fear among the masses.


Now a lot has been said about his comments over the past few days. They've been labelled disgraceful and factually incorrect.

I don't think I need to lend my voice to this deserved outrage but what I will say is that his words took me back to a 13-year-old me watching the boxset with my – migrant – parents as Howard told the nation he didn't value them.


Back then I felt ashamed. Today I refuse to stand for it.

I will not stand for it because I have a father who came to Australia as a 16-year-old not knowing a word of English but worked punishing hours to create a construction company that saw schools and health clinics built in some of the Territory's most remote communities for the first time.

I will not stand for it because I have a mum who fled Cyprus with her parents in search of a better life and went on to become someone who has helped raise hundreds of Darwin children over the past three decades in an industry that barely pays its workers $20 an hour for their effort.

I will not stand for it because I live in one of Australia's most culturally diverse cities - a multicultural tropical hotpot of the most welcoming people in the world.

Where people descend from all corners of the globe and a city that has proudly seen rise to Chinese lord mayors, Indian surgeons, Vietnamese business owners, Greek politicians, and Italian childcare workers.

A city that has prospered through the large contribution of the hardworking ethic of a post-war migrant population.

Where our markets and festivals and people and history – our "cultural identity" - proves to the rest of the world just how diversity and tolerance should be done.

And while I know regressive talk of "immigrants stealing jobs" will resurface again and again over my lifetime, I also know that there are so many more people today willing to say this type of language is not okay. People who are willing to teach their children now and into the future that those from diverse backgrounds can bring the same worth to the table as those lucky enough to be born in this country.

Then maybe one day the muppets who enjoy playing race-card politics will realise they are the ones in minority.
 
 
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