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Ending of Double standards in Public Schools
ecause of Black pressure groups such as the NAACP and Jesse Jackson's PUSH,
school administrators are often reluctant to punish Black students who
perpetrate violence and discrimination against Whites. Jesse Jackson's
intimidation against the school board in Decatur, Illinois for expelling
Black gang rioters makes other school administrators reluctant to take steps
to limit black violent offenders. Students who engage in gang violence,
Black or White should be removed from public schools. No student should have
to be intimidated or endangered by such elements. Furthermore, there must be
a single standard for exercise of free speech in public schools. If Blacks
are permitted to wear Malcom X or Martin Luther King hats or T-shirts to
class, White students should have the same right to have T-shirts, hats, or
belt-buckles displaying the Confederate flag or other symbols of White pride
and solidarity. Tolerance is a two-way street. Only in an atmosphere of
tolerance and mutual respect of differences can the races get along with
each other when pernicious federal programs force the races together against
their natural desires and wishes. |