The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for April 14, 2018
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Voice from the TV: President Bush spoke today at a black church and defended his stance against affirmative action. "It was a very difficult decision," the President told the congregation. "On the one hand, Colin Powell supports affirmative action. On the other hand, Condoleezza Rice was pushing for the death penalty for anyone who teaches a black person how to read..." "I think, in the end, just keeping black students out of college was a fair compromise." Bush then received a standing ovation from the all-black crowd.
Maybe, instead of setting the bar lower based on ethnicity, how about sufficient funding for inner city and other low-income area public schools so that everyone has a fair chance to begin with?