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How can you want diversity on one hand, and maintain segregated schools?

When H.B.C.U.’s began, the Republican founders wanted to ensure that blacks were educated. But the model never changed. Instead of trying to recruit the best students, H.B.C.U.’s only wanted to recruit the best “black” students.

I’m sure there are many white people who would have loved to attend these hallowed institutions, to walk in the footsteps of some of America’s greatest leaders. By exposing white kids to these schools, the H.B.C.U.’s could have done more to stem the cries of racism than any other entity.

I remember my reaction when I learned more about black history than I had been taught.

Instead however, H.B.C.U.’s, for the most part, are the most segregated colleges and universities. How ironic is that?

And it is that very segregationist attitude that has black people suffering the most.

Black people have practically insulated themselves with black radio stations, and black TV channels. These are mostly enjoyed by blacks, though some non-blacks provide a smidgen of listener/viewership.

We have black music, and for the first time since the invention of hip hop, there was not a single black artist with a #1 record on the hip hop charts.

There are black events where black people go almost exclusively, meaning non-blacks don’t dare go. We have black history month, and there is a black agenda. All of this has gotten black people black neighborhoods led by black “leaders,” the most notable of which is the black president.

With all this blackness, you’d think black people would be feasting. Yet, black people are suffering mightily.

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