Constructive Feedback, a conservative blogger in Georgia, opines: "The primary point that I assure you no other 'Black media (propaganda) source' is going to tell you is that THIS INITIATIVE from the desk of the (Black) President Of The United States comes almost 50 years after the Black Racial Services Machine, via the voice of Bayard Rustin, told Black people that our communities would receive SALVATION if we initiated a systematic local take over of our institutions, putting Democrats in power to advance PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC POLICY."
More commentary from Constructive Feedback: "I have resentful respect for the Black Progressive Fundamentalists as they understand that their monopoly control over the messaging within the Black community will ensure that the average Black person will look FORWARD toward the promise of Obama's Black Education Initiative, rather than at the PAST - where this scheme is merely the next chapter of a long running saga that has NO ONE EVER FIRED FOR FAILING BLACK PEOPLE after successfully compelling them to hand over their valuables into the collection plate."
He ain't done just yet about the new initiative: "My main rebuttal to the argument about the treatment of Black students at the extreme ends of the 'Bell Curve' (slow learners and advanced students) is that with the WIDE MIDDLE of Black student attainment - the absolute position of the large mass of Black students is BELOW what it should be - for them to compete in the larger world. This is the very point that the initiative is attempting to make. The problem with the initiative is that it can't see that many of the agents who have allowed the problems to persist have done so after taking political power with the promises of a FIX yet now they are seen under the banner of 'WE Are In The White House', engineering a new scheme for the next interval of the struggle, without the community holding them accountable for their past failures."
The White House Initiative On Educational Excellence For African-Americans: The Analysis That You Won't See From Black Media Sources
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7/30/2012
Labels: Black America, Black Media Watch, Education, Media