Sunday, September 2, 2007

Joke or Not a Joke?

African-“American” educrats pushed the concept of Ebonics as part of the rotation of excuses used for African-“American” failure.

But when some Houston Independent School District police distributed a book about Ebonics, it is considered “offensive” and “racist.” The media states it doesn’t know if it was a joke or not, but it doesn’t matter.

A television station reports states that it “targets” African-“Americans.” Would a book on Spanish “target” Mexican-“American” students?

Some entries supposedly from the book were shown, but one suspects that the public won’t be allowed to see the whole book and judge for itself. There now are probably several versions floating around claiming to be the real one.

It is telling in this Politically Correct age that one can’t tell whether something like this is a joke.

'Ghetto' booklet probed by HISD Some ask why it took 3 months to investigate the item distributed by district officer- By JENNIFER RADCLIFFE

A crudely made "Ghetto Handbook" distributed by a Houston school district police officer sparked angry words Thursday from leaders in the district and the community — both because of its language and the fact that no action was taken for three months.

"This publication was completely reprehensible and HISD condemns it in the strongest possible terms," Superintendent Abelardo Saavedra said in a written statement.

But some also questioned why it took so long for district officials to learn about the booklet and begin investigating.

The officer who first handed it out in May was suspended with pay this week, pending results of an investigation by the Houston Independent School District. Officials refused to identify him but said he was ordered to go to diversity training

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