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Separate is "inherently unequal," the Supreme Court declared nearly 70 years ago. Today, journalists and educators are working overtime to tell us that Brown v. Board of Education was written with an asterisk.

A Wall Street Journal report on Sunday celebrated an Evanston, Illinois, program through which students can opt-in to racially segregated "affinity classes." Black-only English? Check. There’s even an AP calculus class for Latino students who, according to Evanston superintendent Marcus Campbell, might feel "anxious" learning integrals alongside their black peers.

The article goes on to make the point that separating the races is a bad thing, but I doubt it will move the needle. Let the left push for complete separation between races. It's a win / win.

[Source.](https://freebeacon.com/columns/the-left-embraces-separate-but-equal/) > Separate is "inherently unequal," the Supreme Court declared nearly 70 years ago. Today, journalists and educators are working overtime to tell us that Brown v. Board of Education was written with an asterisk. > A Wall Street Journal report on Sunday celebrated an Evanston, Illinois, program through which students can opt-in to racially segregated "affinity classes." Black-only English? Check. There’s even an AP calculus class for Latino students who, according to Evanston superintendent Marcus Campbell, might feel "anxious" learning integrals alongside their black peers. The article goes on to make the point that separating the races is ***a bad thing,*** but I doubt it will move the needle. Let the left push for complete separation between races. It's a win / win.

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Announcement: I am not officially a leftist, minus the anti-Aryan hate and genocide part.

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you mean you're from Haifa?

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Good. Do that you damned dirty dems. Imagine classrooms where white kids can learn at their own speed instead of having dumbed down slow classes.

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Something something...segregation. I'm okay with that. 1963 here I come.