He is not qualified to be mayor of a great city like CHICAGO. He has no business background, taught elementary education in a low performing school, lives in a segregated high crime zip code, does not have the ability to understand white middle class values, etc. Why was he selected to run for mayor?
I don’t understand why a black person who lives in a segregated neighborhood that’s high crime, low performing black schools with uncertified teachers, inadequate food stores, fears walking out of the house at night, numerous uneducated neighbors in the community, and so on would apply to become mayor. You would at least show that you improved your undesirable neighborhood as proof of having the ability to improve the city. The mayor is out of his league and should not have been elected.
Black and Hispanic students are not receiving an education in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math called STEM because there is a severe shortage of STEM teachers in their schools. As a result the students are deprived of the needed education to compete in the white/Asian dominated high tech jobs. The STEM schools are filled with white and Asian students while black and Hispanic students are left behind. That’s discrimination to the highest level during this era of high technology and a disgrace for America.
The mayor and the governor need to recruit certified teachers by offering incentives to fill the black and Hispanic schools with certified STEM certified teachers to stop discriminating against the aforementioned students. Stop focusing on spending taxpayers money on illegals and focus on providing a high quality STEM education for all students.
He is not qualified to be mayor of a great city like CHICAGO. He has no business background, taught elementary education in a low performing school, lives in a segregated high crime zip code, does not have the ability to understand white middle class values, etc. Why was he selected to run for mayor?
ReplyDeleteI don’t understand why a black person who lives in a segregated neighborhood that’s high crime, low performing black schools with uncertified teachers, inadequate food stores, fears walking out of the house at night, numerous uneducated neighbors in the community, and so on would apply to become mayor. You would at least show that you improved your undesirable neighborhood as proof of having the ability to improve the city.
ReplyDeleteThe mayor is out of his league and should not have been elected.
The mayor got away with not answering the question and changing the subject before the reporter's microphone was taken away.
ReplyDeleteBlack and Hispanic students are not receiving an education in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math called STEM because there is a severe shortage of STEM teachers in their schools. As a result the students are deprived of the needed education to compete in the white/Asian dominated high tech jobs. The STEM schools are filled with white and Asian students while black and Hispanic students are left behind. That’s discrimination to the highest level during this era of high technology and a disgrace for America.
ReplyDeleteThe mayor and the governor need to recruit certified teachers by offering incentives to fill the black and Hispanic schools with certified STEM certified teachers to stop discriminating against the aforementioned students. Stop focusing on spending taxpayers money on illegals and focus on providing a high quality STEM education for all students.
One and done mayor
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