That's a whole other angle on this and I couldn't agree more.
Shoving every differently-shaped piece into the same round hole isn't doing us any favors. For as much as the progressives like to "celebrate differences", they can't admit that different cultures have different strengths, weaknesses and needs. These distinctions are evident among people of somewhat similar genetics, much less the races.
In Germany, they have different education tracks for students depending on their aptitude and interest. If someone wants to go into a trade, they will start that path in a middle/high school geared towards them. Similar for college-minded.
How much more effective could we be if we recognized that we are not all the same and worked constructively within that mindset? Maybe if little black kids had a school that was structured for their aptitudes, they would not be so frustrated trying to fit within a system that's not designed for them.
Exactly!
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