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The King Charge Was Confusing

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Secretary King. Photo: United States Department of Education [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

Didn’t take Johnny King, the weeks-old Secretary of Education, long to play the race card on behalf of the race-crazed Obama administration.

He scarcely drew a breath while demonstrating his race creds this week as dutifully as an Obama sycophant should.

Among K-12 students, a new Dept. of Education survey shows that blacks are four times as likely as non-blacks to be suspended from school for bad behavior.

As any liberal plainly can see, this proves undeniable racism across America, as wielded by traditionally liberal educators.

Hmm. Only at a glance does that seem like a stumper.

As all sophisticated sociologists know, black, brown, yellow and white students from broken homes, traditional homes, happy homes, inattentive homes and serious homes all behave identically from the moment they step off the front porch and head for campus.

What modestly intelligent person could contest such an invulnerable point?

In trying to charge racism without being too obvious, the bumbling Mr. King succeeded – or something.

He said the survey showed America’s “systemic failure” to educate all students equally.

How? He did not have an answer.

Mr. King just kept rambling

Mr. King said the department’s newest racial survey of American schools shows racism remains a prominent factor in American education.

“When we deny some students access to a high quality education, we all lose out in multiple ways.”

Since Mr. King had fired his interpreter the day before, we must be patient until someone deduces what he said and what he meant.

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