Submitted by Rick M. (not verified) on Mon, 11/29/2010 - 5:30pm.
It's relatively clear that you missed his point completely; which was the double standard by which individuals are measured in many areas of our culture. Much has already been said and written about the dumbing down of America; lowering standards to expand entry into colleges and universities. I truly believe his article wasn't about race, but rather about the aforementioned points.
I believe the more important issue is improving the educational system at the primary and secondary levels for all children in America. Bring on a voucher system that lets parents choose the best available education for their child, instead of the one forced upon them by the public school system and the unions. Just my thoughts --
It's relatively clear that
It's relatively clear that you missed his point completely; which was the double standard by which individuals are measured in many areas of our culture. Much has already been said and written about the dumbing down of America; lowering standards to expand entry into colleges and universities. I truly believe his article wasn't about race, but rather about the aforementioned points.
I believe the more important issue is improving the educational system at the primary and secondary levels for all children in America. Bring on a voucher system that lets parents choose the best available education for their child, instead of the one forced upon them by the public school system and the unions. Just my thoughts --