In part two, authors Shani Robinson and Anna Simonton discuss the role real estate developers and corporate interests played in the destruction of Atlanta’s black neighborhoods

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9 thoughts on “The Untold Story of the Nation’s Biggest School Cheating Scandal (2/3)”
  1. Blacks have got to stop trusting the church and trying to be peaceful. It hasn’t worked. Now is the time for direct action. Burn down all ghettoes and everywhere that is segregated. And international sanctions would help too. Please world! Put sanctions on that disgusting place until they change their ways.

  2. I have lost so much respect for my fellow humans, the judicial system, the government, and corporations.

    In 70 years, I have never felt so much pain and anguish at what has been done to erode all we held dear in previous generations. But I must have been blind, since it seems to have been brewing for a long time. Sometimes I wish I had never been woke.

    Now we get Facebook and foreign agents controlling us, dividing us, and making it harder to get the truth in the popular news cycle.

    Thank heavens for independent news media like this network.

  3. MLK's allusions to "content of character" was completely lost upon the American Black community.
    This is a generality. Rather Blacks adopted victimhood and eternal accusations of Racism against
    Whites. So more than 50 years after the civil rights movement, Blacks' content of character is reflected
    in the massive school cheating scandal. Convicted teachers' narrative is circumstantial at best, and
    peripheral to the main facts of cheating. Apparently nothing but voting rights were gained by all of MLK's
    preaching. When judged by the content of their character, Blacks are more often than not found wanting.

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