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Like Thomas Sowell ignores and rehashes Booker T. Washington. He is too much talk and theory. Sowell has no solution and is only concerned but does not care, willing to do something. Washington raised money to build an educational program geared for black Americans.
Current black leaders are more than happy to sell out there people and pretend that’s not what they’re doing. This is why black America has grown very little aside from the entertainment or sports or drug dealer angle in the last 60 years. Can you not see that the majority of liberal black American leaders don’t give a shit about black America they just pay lip service when it’s election time or they want to create a stir
“Black Leaders” in political and social organizations will remain an oxymoron as long as they refuse to recognize and accept responsibility for the bifurcation in black communities.
For those who like to attribute Black underperformance in schools to a lack of resources, I would ask the following question: Why is it that when Asian immigrant children, zoned to the same poorer schools that Blacks go to, do they perform extremely well? If both races are subject to the same educational institution, but one excels, the issue is not with the school. The issue is with the difference in culture. The issue is with the difference in families. Few within political circles are willing to point this out for fear of being called a racist.
@@alphacause maybe they act out in school because they don’t actually understand the work? Maybe it’s lack of ability that causes the differences in culture?
@@smelltheglove2038 Being befuddled by the coursework does not immediately lead to misbehavior. Do you not think first generation Asian immigrants don't find some of the coursework bewildering? Think about all those Vietnamese refugees who came to this country not knowing any English, and how their kids, despite the language barrier, were model students. Black kids, starting out, have an advantage over those Asian immigrant kids, because they came from households that at least spoke English. Despite this educational obstacle, I rarely observed these Asian kids have conduct issues. I notice it constantly with Black kids. Again, culture matters. Asian kids are taught to be deferential to teachers
@@alphacause If you want to be educated, you’ll get educated. It’s all there. Libraries are the loneliest places these days. Stop with the lame excuses. Parents need to expect more from their children. Some demographics have learned that education is not important and that’s just silly and childish. Some demographics like to point out, ‘ I’m in college’ I go to college just to be able to say it. But what are you accomplishing in college?
@@smelltheglove2038clearly you’ve never read any history books, particularly books by Sowell himself. Bad culture and family structure are the issues here rather than cognitive ability.
In a great educational documentary, Waiting for Superman, a black grandmother is interviewed about the education of her 4th or 5th grade grandson. Her daughter, the mom, a crack addict not in the picture. Likewise for a father, dead or in jail for years to come. She is interviewed in the study or living room portion of her apartment near the government school. In the background you see two bookcases filled with books and learning toys. After school, her grandson was in for 2 more hours of instruction and then time for completing homework and then bedtime. When asked why, she told the interviewer about the sub-standard school of her grandson and that education was going to be his way out of the toxic hood no matter what. Whether he had the best or worst teacher, she would be positioning him for a chance at qualifying for the best Jr Hi and HS to improve his chances of success. What a woman! My father's mother had to drop out at 5th grade to keep house while the rest of the family worked. She not only made her kids perform in school but whenever we visited, she would sit 5 year old me and my cousin down to play store with real money when baby sitting. What a way to begin learning to read, add, subtract and make change using boxes and canned goods.
Wow I wish my mother did that when I was an adolescent. But she came up North in the early sixties at 24 y/o from Southside VA. After her HS graduation the school integrated. She used to tell me stories how she didn’t get the proper education because of Jim Crow. She said that some Black teachers were not qualified to be teachers. So when she came up north, she was lacking basic skills.
When people are making hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars and you're not making a dime but rather losing by working hard and being abused how is that Justice
He makes great points, as usual. Ignoring test scores is like trying to eliminate drunk driving by raising the legal limit of blood alcohol content to 2.0.
When I was at university, I assisted a group of freshmen black students. They struggled greatly with what ‘should’ have been basic assignments. I lost track of them after that year, but never saw them on campus and I’m guessing they dropped out. They would have been much, much better off going to a junior college or a less rigorous college.
I love Dr. Thomas Sowell. He is, of course, absolutely correct about how education has failed black people and, in that effort, have failed everyone else. With integration, all standards were lowered so no one was corrected for misspellings, grammar, and so on. Interestingly, we now have teachers who don't know how to spell correctly, use grammar correctly and more. Everyone lost when standards were lowered.
@@teenahweenah2608 I think he is implying that the “anointed” elite progressive politicians and educational leaders have because of failures to achieve “equality” of outcomes with all of their social programs that actually incentivized one parent families and enabled people to avoid personal responsibility for their actions- has utterly failed in winning the “war on poverty” and in turn contributed mightily to the decline in student testing scores and bad to abysmal math and reading levels in graduating high school seniors in most of our urban public schools. And rather than honestly and realistically evaluating many of the unintended consequences of progressive social policies and programs and looking at its failures since the 1970s (including now a strikingly high rate of single parent families with no father certainly as high among blacks -now up to 70% (vs a level below 40%, and with same trending among both latino and white low income families) the progressives just utterly refuse to accept that their ideas and programs have not only failed but made things worse-and rather than helping low income Americans get up on their own feet-have created a social welfare system that has fostered chronic dependency on govt aid across multiple generations. One can speculate that much of the money that has been spent on handouts with no accountability could have been better used on job skills training (especially trades skills) both in public schools and single parent adults with some additional training on parenting skills, personal finance management etc. Doing these things and placing a time limit on govt aid with a period of transition where such aid is gradually withdrawn and recipient is required to work and gradually reach a point of supporting themselves would restore personal responsibility. And such aid should also be available to 2 parent low income families-to encourage intact family formation. Kids of 2 parent families are much less likely to live at poverty level, less likely to join street gangs or become involved in juvenile crime, are more likely to graduate from high school and less likely to become criminals as adults and wind up in prisons. But progressive politicians like giving out freebies and don’t care about self responsibility and independence of recipients-they don’t mind the dependence on govt because they know someone in that position will keep voting them in office on their promises of more stuff and keep them in power. The timeline on the decline in our public education system (especially in urban centers) follows a parallel course with the decline in two parent families and the growth of the welfare state-as well as the growth in chronic permanent dependence on govt aid. Again, one has to look at unintended consequences even for social engineering ideas that start out with noble goals. No govt can create social utopia but it can thru misguided actions foster a tolerance and acceptance of lower moral standards and personal unaccountability. And as we have watched the decline of the core American family unit, its no surprise that our kids are failing miserably at achieving education goals (especially compared to other developed Western nations. And another mistake by “anointed” progressive leaders in public education has been the shift to focusing on college prep while at the same time removing trades skill courses in high schools. Some kids are better served educationally as well as in future job potential to learn trade skills that will make them employable as plumbers, welders, electricians, carpenters/construction, professional cooks ,etc etc. And yet progressive public educators rather than recognizing some of these things or being willing to acknowledge that social welfare programs as constructed actually disincentivize two parent families and chronic govt dependence AND at same time in so doing hamper kids by not having enough self discipline taught at home and lack of parental oversight and encouragement of kids giving their best efforts at school. But rather than being able to critically reflect on programs that seemed well intended at the start but have actually encouraged and enabled worse problems and worse outcome-progressives now insist that merit based systems and objective based grading and testing are socially unjust-hence the movement to down scale grading standards and acceptance of graduating students from high school who can barely read or do math on a 7th grade level. And worse still crazy ideas that like the notion that “math ie racist” or that performing well in school is also “racist”. So rather than focusing harder on discipline in schools, holding kids and their parents accountable, and holding the line on objective grading standards-public schools have transformed in many places into daycare for kids and just pass them along and graduate kids that cant read, write or do basic math. And even worse are those advocating for the teaching and focus on social justice activism and gender ideology while ignoring that kids are failing and struggling at the 3 R’s. Its highly unlikely that training kids to be activists is gonna enable majority of them to gain good employment and provide for themselves and their own future family as adults. And finally the importance of intact two parent families and parenting that teaches self responsibility to their children as well as places a high level of expectation on school participation and performance-is so obvious when one looks at immigrant families. its no small wonder why Asian American immigrant families now produce children that on average have the highest high school graduation rates as well as highest college entrance exam scores of all American kids. And they have achieved this in spite of still being a distinct minority of the population. Their success lies in the cultural strength of their families-many of them came here as immigrants with not much more than the clothes on their backs. The same has happened in other past and current immigrant groups. These people often realize the opportunity they have for a better life here in America and that a good public education is the key to their kids achieving more success than them. One of my best friends is a first generation American-his parents immigrated here from Greece in late 1950s speaking little to no english and came with very little money-they had no college degrees. My friends father was a very good cook and worked as one and saved enough money to start a small restaurant. And he and his wife had 4 sons-they were strong Christians (Greek Orthodox) and placed heavy emphasis on their kids doing their best in school-they were solid disciplinarians and school work came before extracurricular activities. They lived in a low income area of a large urban city-all 4 of their kids went to a public high school. Each one graduated Valedictorian of their class. The oldest (my friend that I went to college with) went on to med school and became an Anesthesiologist. The second son went to college got a business degree and then an MBA and has a successful career in business. The third son went to college and then med school also and is a successful Orthopedic Surgeon. The fourth son went to college and then onto law school and works in a large law firm.
@@QuadriviumNumbers As a black woman, I reject the educational system in the United States of North America. What is the pupose of a ROTE learning experience?
They’re also failing themselves for feeling sorry for theirselves & playing victims, it causes so much hate & divisiveness. It’s absolutely disgusting.
OMG, I remember having to ‘write lines,’ writing out misspelled words or sentences like ‘I will not talk in class’ 100s of time when we did things wrong. Guess what? I learned.
White person here - parents divorced and spent 10 years in the foster system and actually was raised by a black family for 1 1/2 years. One of the schools I went to, would have beat up on white people days and all 5 of us would leave. The one thing that really struck me about the black culture was that any black person would would try to achieve was "being white". 60 years later and nothing has really changed, in fact it seems to be worse.
Steve- I am a black American female. I am an old lady of 70 years. I am sooooo sorry you went through "beat up on white people days". I had never heard of that. I do agree with you- a lot of black people would try to achieve "being white" because they felt that standard meant a better life and out of poverty. I am an educator. I feel the problem with colleges is they do not teach students to go in and create their own businesses and think for themselves. They teach them to work for someone else. My parents were very strict with us- my mother was educated and my dad was not, but an intelligent man. They required we bring in grades over 90% and we all understood we would go to college and we did not have a choice (1960s and for my sisters 1970s). I required my own children to do their very best in whatever they chose. College is not for everyone. But, I do ask that you get a 2 year college degree. In our society, the only thng respected is a college degree. For this reason I have 5 degrees. But, I thank my parents for making sure we were educated. Be blessed, Steve.
@michaelsrensen-lb7yw Michael, I am soooo sorry you lost your mother at an early age and you don't really have a relationship with your dad. I always and I do mean always put my children first (even over the husband). I told my children and still do (ever day of their lives) how much I love them. They tell me I tell them that tooo much. I tell my grandchildren that also. My children know how much I love them. When they were little I wrote diaries for them, in case I died early, so they would know me and every thought I had about anything. (ja,ja). We still have all the diaries. You are 39 years old. It is not too late to try to build a relationship with your dad. Please make sure you let your children know how much you love them. Now, I will also let you know that I lost lots of friendships and a husband because I put my children first. But, I have NO REGRETS. God first in my life, then my children and grandchildren, then the students I taught, and lastly me. I think children are our blessings from God. I wanted each and all to know how special they are and how dear they are. So, Michael for me, you are special and dear because God has allowed us to "talk" for a little bit. I am an old lady now, and those years pass fast. Make sure your children know how special they are to you. Be blessed.
To answer the question in the title, you can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make it drink. If you don't value education/learning, you will fail at it.
It is hard to learn when the teacher has such low expectations. I had a Miss Simon, named Mrs. Little. She taught Latin and Russian. I don't think she was even 5 feet tall. We were all terrified of her. Yet, we all learned.
First comment in the comments, that describes the current status quo. The dumbed down, with teacher certification, and unionized. They do exactly as all unions. Make demands, and strike. Screw the kids, unless a rainbow agenda is to be indoctrinated.
In my opinion (and I am an educator)- The problem with colleges today is they teach folks to work for people, and not to work for themselves. People need to create and make their own businesses. In college they teach you to work on "teams" and be "team players". They do NOT teach you to work for yourself. That is my opinion. I love it when young people go out and make their own businesses. Yes, you struggle in the beginning, but IT IS YOURS. You are working for YOU. Not for the man!!!
I wish I had a Miss Smith. Education starts at home. My father was illiterate, and my mother only had two years or less of High School. Not too many resources there. My siblings and I were the first on both sides of the family to not only graduate High School, but College. The one thing my parents gave us was the knowledge that you need an education to do anything in the world. That doesn't mean you have to go to college, but even as a welder or machinist you need to know how to read and write and do math. Also, what ever you go into you need to have a passion for it. I learned that going into the Marine Corps.
Here in New Mexico, it is failing everybody. It doesn't matter who's in charge of the government or who is running the show. It has been dismal for over the past 50 years.
Hopefully individuals might get the idea that they might educate themselves and share that learning with others, as one might hear in conversation for example, the virtue of patience in such discussions may be important.
Let's have paid for private education so all those peasants can't afford it and we will have easy-to-control illiterate masses. Let's put them back to religious schools so we will have a radicalized, illiterate, uneducated, easy-to-control masses. Because that's what happened before there were free public schools. For those who can afford private schools, let's have a mishmash of schools that cannot prepare our youth for the international market because standardized tests are discriminatory and racist. Yey for separation of state and education. In the meantime some ppl get rich on creating these private schools. Yey for capitalism because 200 years of capitalism didn't teach us that they are goods (education, water, healthcare) that cannot and should not be privatized.
3:43 "If there's anything worse than unfairness, it is make-believe fairness." This is true on so many levels. Those treated to this make-believe fairness won't understand why they continue to underperform at every stage, and will grow ever more resentful, and will cling ever more desperately to "racism, injustice, oppression" as the explanation for them falling even further behind.
My folks came from Cumberland, Md. My Dad had to quit school after 6th grade, my Mom got to finish 8th grade. Both came from large families, both were sent off to work. My Dad at a glass factory, Mom did housework….gave their wages to their respective families. Dad went into the Navy, served in the Pacific, WWll. Mom worked for 14 years in a textile factory. Bought their own business. They worked their behinds off. They stressed education for me. Reading in our bathroom was the 1941 edition of the Winston Dictionary. I still have it. I fear for the education of today’s kids…..they do not seem to desire to learn, or is the curriculum just garbage? Ours is a blended family, 5 kids, 14 grandkids & 3 great-grandkids, only time will tell if intelligence prevails.
Education isn't failing. The parents are the reason. They dont know what their kids are doing in school and are shocked they fail. My grade school teacher said " i teach and can't make you learn." You must learn the material yourself and be responsible for your education. I remember this all through my high school and college. No truer statement was ever said to me.
@@mrhoopfan1 I’m sure there will be some “Harvard” answer to explain the differences in the lack of diversity in this particular lecture, statistical analysis to explain the differences in the locality, expenses, and historical preferences in the crowd selection. 😂
@@Djt4848 Yup, his message isn't bad, good amount of truth in it. But seems more like he's trying to shame certain black people to gain white approval instead of going to the people themselves to help them do better. This to me is "selling out"....reason why he's so beloved by many of the White Right. Sad actually...
We have an eighth grade graduation exam from the 1920s. It contained many detailed questions regarding the Civil War and practical questions like how far a well and an outhouse needed to be separated. It was tough. I doubt many high schoolers today could pass.
"If there's anything worse than unfairness, it is make-believe fairness" -and those most affected by such policies are those who are allegedly intended to benefit from them.
This message, so classic Dr Sowell and important now too, is totally missed and ignored by those who need it the most, the Annointed Elite, the Political Class, and those running our educational system. Students of today need his eye opening common sense.
"And if a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand.." (Mark 3:24-25).
If you don't hold the student and parents to the same level of responsibility as you do the school and teacher, NOTHING WILL CHANGE. Only the school and teachers are held responsible. That is the biggest problem.
In my country we have special exams for kids in the remote areas where there are cultural and social impediments like cattle rustling. These kids once they move to safe public universities do not perform any less than their counterparts who attended private or safe public schools. Without the special exams those vulnerable kids would never have a chance at higher education. In some cases affirmative action is very important. It should a however not be over done like I saw in a certain local school where they were giving out participation trophies😅to kids that lost a football match
Of course he is correct about the educational system being broken. He also mentioned expectations of his family. If your parents have no expectations of you chances are you won’t be really successful
I guess I was very lucky to get a good job that they lowered the standards. Otherwise I would’ve make less money getting a lower paying job. But Dr.Thomas Sowell is correct.
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING. EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IS THE JOB OF THE PARENTS BUT I KNOW, I KNOW. PARENTS ARE TOO BUSY FOR THAT; THUS THE ROCKEFELLER STRUCTURED SCHOOL SYSTEM STILL EXIST. FOR INSTANCE IN NATURE, DO GIRAFFES 🦒 LEAVE IT UP TO CROCODILES 🐊 TO TEACH THEIR YOUNG HOW TO BE GIRAFFES? THEN WHY ISN'T THAT SAME RESPONSIBILITY EMBRACED BY PARENTS OF TODAY'S TIMES?
This reforming the social backgrounds/ ethnic backgrounds really means some are stupid, some are a little stupid, while some are not. You can't social engineer that out of any society.
I was in the dumb classes at school. People have different skills. My big dumb mate Gary had great artistic skills and a great punch, too. My nose 👃 knows. 😂
If we are to have equity in education it should be equity if effort from teachers and the system. That is, a little more attention to those falling behind without hindering those who are doing well, with the goal of uplifting everyone in a real sense. Not dragging those who achieve down to uplift the self-esteem of those falling behind. (And absolutely not to pad the financial reports of the Administrators like my local schools do. They move underachievers and problem students out of the general system so as to not affect the grade average they tout publicly but keep them in an underserved system so as to continue to get their funding.)
Intelligence is a matter of perspective. The lacking elements of context sometimes takes the adequate meaning of intent and creates a barrier of misinterpretation that defeats the purpose of the effort. Word soup. The difference between liberal and conservative black public figures is that even though a general consensus would have an even take on their intent one yields practical results while the other, not so much. Following the practical ends of the means as ascribed by the commentary of Thomas Sowell generally yields positive results, but leaves in its wake a broken trail of miss characterized open ended problems that can’t be rationalized away by ideological interpretation. Ivory towers stand as a testament to the power of conjecture while reality speaks to its own ends without rationalization.
The ROTE educational system is inadequate for learning. Why? There isn't enough TIME to teach the discipline of MATHEMATICS, or SCIENCE. Teachers do not have the skills necessary to teach MATHEMATICS. Therefore, the teachers engage in MATHEMATICAL GAMES, which ignore the fundamental principles.
I think that one, That the Department of Education should be disbanded and given back to the states! As far as Black students falling behind is a cultural problem. They may lose a couple of generations of students failing but this syndrome can be solved easily only if they put an effort! That solution is Nuclear family ethics! But it takes more than that! They have not do things like having certain conditions like Smoking, alcohol, drugs and cussing! Anything negative must be removed or the parents will be setting up their children Up for future failure!
I find it odd. My entire family is black on BOTH sides. But we don't have any of the issues inner city black folk have. To be honest, most of the black people I know personally are middle to upper middle class. I don't know anyone on welfare. I think most black people live like me tbh.
Mr. Sowell leaves the facts on the table and lets you come to your own conclusion. There is no doubt that ganster rap dumbs down, but that's because it's entertaining. So it being off-limits in Germany is a good thing. It should stay where it belongs, in america.
So what is Thomas Sowell's plan to redress the pre-existing inequalities? He's pretty big on complaining how others do it, but what is his plan? Or is it just "ignore it and it will go away?" Sowell lived in a time when the National Guard had to be used to accompany a young black girl on her first day of school. Apparently he's forgotten that, or perhaps never even knew it.
Re: Mrs Simon I disagree w/ whether or not she cared about Sowell's self-esteem, fairness. If you were ignorant and uneducated you'd not have self-esteem (at least no GMA's present). As to fairness, well w/o the 3rd grade hard work Sowell would not be able to exploit the opportunity to compete when given a fair chance. Or better earned the right to by being qualified and capable. She thought about his self-esteem and what was fair, so he didn't gave to.
Let's be honest with ourselves; today's public education in the U.S is failing everyone, not simply black students.
Facts
Denial? You should run for election in the hood.
@@KYoss68 🇺🇸EDUCATION is all about alphabet agenda and has been for yrs
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I made a 7-hour series on my channel about how it's doing exactly what it was designed to do
Without UA-cam nobody would know who Thomas Sowell is. That’s how “just” and “fair” mainstream politics and media are
and "education"
The biggest problem is calling what schools are doing, “education.”
It’s schooling rather than education.
@@CJ-hz1ujIt is not even schooling. It IS indoctrination.
It IS social (political) RE-education.
Yup.
Like confusing management with leadership.
Truly! 👊👊✊✊👏👏👏👌👌 It's a System of Brainwashing, Indoctrination, and programming.
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This is the kind of message the current Black leaders in America do not want to hear and they always ignore Thomas Sowell.
Sadly, so-called leaders are less likely to listen to him now, and they didn't listen then.
Like Thomas Sowell ignores and rehashes Booker T. Washington. He is too much talk and theory. Sowell has no solution and is only concerned but does not care, willing to do something. Washington raised money to build an educational program geared for black Americans.
@@uoohknk6881As of right now, what do you expect him to do in his old age?
I just discovered this Man along with Walter Williams about 5 years ago.
Current black leaders are more than happy to sell out there people and pretend that’s not what they’re doing. This is why black America has grown very little aside from the entertainment or sports or drug dealer angle in the last 60 years. Can you not see that the majority of liberal black American leaders don’t give a shit about black America they just pay lip service when it’s election time or they want to create a stir
“Black Leaders” in political and social organizations will remain an oxymoron as long as they refuse to recognize and accept responsibility for the bifurcation in black communities.
For those who like to attribute Black underperformance in schools to a lack of resources, I would ask the following question: Why is it that when Asian immigrant children, zoned to the same poorer schools that Blacks go to, do they perform extremely well? If both races are subject to the same educational institution, but one excels, the issue is not with the school. The issue is with the difference in culture. The issue is with the difference in families. Few within political circles are willing to point this out for fear of being called a racist.
@@alphacause maybe they act out in school because they don’t actually understand the work? Maybe it’s lack of ability that causes the differences in culture?
@@smelltheglove2038 Being befuddled by the coursework does not immediately lead to misbehavior. Do you not think first generation Asian immigrants don't find some of the coursework bewildering? Think about all those Vietnamese refugees who came to this country not knowing any English, and how their kids, despite the language barrier, were model students. Black kids, starting out, have an advantage over those Asian immigrant kids, because they came from households that at least spoke English. Despite this educational obstacle, I rarely observed these Asian kids have conduct issues. I notice it constantly with Black kids. Again, culture matters. Asian kids are taught to be deferential to teachers
@@alphacause If you want to be educated, you’ll get educated. It’s all there. Libraries are the loneliest places these days. Stop with the lame excuses. Parents need to expect more from their children. Some demographics have learned that education is not important and that’s just silly and childish. Some demographics like to point out, ‘ I’m in college’ I go to college just to be able to say it. But what are you accomplishing in college?
It’s because of something that if I say I’ll get banned
@@smelltheglove2038clearly you’ve never read any history books, particularly books by Sowell himself. Bad culture and family structure are the issues here rather than cognitive ability.
Thank you Thomas Sowell for the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
In a great educational documentary, Waiting for Superman, a black grandmother is interviewed about the education of her 4th or 5th grade grandson. Her daughter, the mom, a crack addict not in the picture. Likewise for a father, dead or in jail for years to come. She is interviewed in the study or living room portion of her apartment near the government school. In the background you see two bookcases filled with books and learning toys. After school, her grandson was in for 2 more hours of instruction and then time for completing homework and then bedtime. When asked why, she told the interviewer about the sub-standard school of her grandson and that education was going to be his way out of the toxic hood no matter what. Whether he had the best or worst teacher, she would be positioning him for a chance at qualifying for the best Jr Hi and HS to improve his chances of success. What a woman! My father's mother had to drop out at 5th grade to keep house while the rest of the family worked. She not only made her kids perform in school but whenever we visited, she would sit 5 year old me and my cousin down to play store with real money when baby sitting. What a way to begin learning to read, add, subtract and make change using boxes and canned goods.
Wow I wish my mother did that when I was an adolescent. But she came up North in the early sixties at 24 y/o from Southside VA.
After her HS graduation the school integrated. She used to tell me stories how she didn’t get the proper education because of Jim Crow. She said that some Black teachers were not qualified to be teachers. So when she came up north, she was lacking basic skills.
Thomas Sowell is truly an American treasure.. and a touchstone of true success.
"Make-believe fairness" ---------- excellent description!
When people are making hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars and you're not making a dime but rather losing by working hard and being abused how is that Justice
To be fair education has been failing everyone across the board.
not true....when non-blacks realize when their school system is subpar, they do something....blacks on the other hand...
True.
Lowering standards to accommodate a culture that couldn't care less.
Indeed.
@@jakefromstatepharm that is still infiltrated with grooming
He makes great points, as usual. Ignoring test scores is like trying to eliminate drunk driving by raising the legal limit of blood alcohol content to 2.0.
When I was at university, I assisted a group of freshmen black students. They struggled greatly with what ‘should’ have been basic assignments. I lost track of them after that year, but never saw them on campus and I’m guessing they dropped out. They would have been much, much better off going to a junior college or a less rigorous college.
I love Dr. Thomas Sowell. He is, of course, absolutely correct about how education has failed black people and, in that effort, have failed everyone else. With integration, all standards were lowered so no one was corrected for misspellings, grammar, and so on. Interestingly, we now have teachers who don't know how to spell correctly, use grammar correctly and more. Everyone lost when standards were lowered.
Please, stop making the failures of the education system a "black thing".
@@teenahweenah2608 I think he is implying that the “anointed” elite progressive politicians and educational leaders have because of failures to achieve “equality” of outcomes with all of their social programs that actually incentivized one parent families and enabled people to avoid personal responsibility for their actions- has utterly failed in winning the “war on poverty” and in turn contributed mightily to the decline in student testing scores and bad to abysmal math and reading levels in graduating high school seniors in most of our urban public schools. And rather than honestly and realistically evaluating many of the unintended consequences of progressive social policies and programs and looking at its failures since the 1970s (including now a strikingly high rate of single parent families with no father certainly as high among blacks -now up to 70% (vs a level below 40%, and with same trending among both latino and white low income families) the progressives just utterly refuse to accept that their ideas and programs have not only failed but made things worse-and rather than helping low income Americans get up on their own feet-have created a social welfare system that has fostered chronic dependency on govt aid across multiple generations. One can speculate that much of the money that has been spent on handouts with no accountability could have been better used on job skills training (especially trades skills) both in public schools and single parent adults with some additional training on parenting skills, personal finance management etc. Doing these things and placing a time limit on govt aid with a period of transition where such aid is gradually withdrawn and recipient is required to work and gradually reach a point of supporting themselves would restore personal responsibility. And such aid should also be available to 2 parent low income families-to encourage intact family formation. Kids of 2 parent families are much less likely to live at poverty level, less likely to join street gangs or become involved in juvenile crime, are more likely to graduate from high school and less likely to become criminals as adults and wind up in prisons. But progressive politicians like giving out freebies and don’t care about self responsibility and independence of recipients-they don’t mind the dependence on govt because they know someone in that position will keep voting them in office on their promises of more stuff and keep them in power.
The timeline on the decline in our public education system (especially in urban centers) follows a parallel course with the decline in two parent families and the growth of the welfare state-as well as the growth in chronic permanent dependence on govt aid. Again, one has to look at unintended consequences even for social engineering ideas that start out with noble goals. No govt can create social utopia but it can thru misguided actions foster a tolerance and acceptance of lower moral standards and personal unaccountability. And as we have watched the decline of the core American family unit, its no surprise that our kids are failing miserably at achieving education goals (especially compared to other developed Western nations. And another mistake by “anointed” progressive leaders in public education has been the shift to focusing on college prep while at the same time removing trades skill courses in high schools. Some kids are better served educationally as well as in future job potential to learn trade skills that will make them employable as plumbers, welders, electricians, carpenters/construction, professional cooks ,etc etc. And yet progressive public educators rather than recognizing some of these things or being willing to acknowledge that social welfare programs as constructed actually disincentivize two parent families and chronic govt dependence AND at same time in so doing hamper kids by not having enough self discipline taught at home and lack of parental oversight and encouragement of kids giving their best efforts at school. But rather than being able to critically reflect on programs that seemed well intended at the start but have actually encouraged and enabled worse problems and worse outcome-progressives now insist that merit based systems and objective based grading and testing are socially unjust-hence the movement to down scale grading standards and acceptance of graduating students from high school who can barely read or do math on a 7th grade level. And worse still crazy ideas that like the notion that “math ie racist” or that performing well in school is also “racist”. So rather than focusing harder on discipline in schools, holding kids and their parents accountable, and holding the line on objective grading standards-public schools have transformed in many places into daycare for kids and just pass them along and graduate kids that cant read, write or do basic math. And even worse are those advocating for the teaching and focus on social justice activism and gender ideology while ignoring that kids are failing and struggling at the 3 R’s. Its highly unlikely that training kids to be activists is gonna enable majority of them to gain good employment and provide for themselves and their own future family as adults.
And finally the importance of intact two parent families and parenting that teaches self responsibility to their children as well as places a high level of expectation on school participation and performance-is so obvious when one looks at immigrant families. its no small wonder why Asian American immigrant families now produce children that on average have the highest high school graduation rates as well as highest college entrance exam scores of all American kids. And they have achieved this in spite of still being a distinct minority of the population. Their success lies in the cultural strength of their families-many of them came here as immigrants with not much more than the clothes on their backs. The same has happened in other past and current immigrant groups. These people often realize the opportunity they have for a better life here in America and that a good public education is the key to their kids achieving more success than them. One of my best friends is a first generation American-his parents immigrated here from Greece in late 1950s speaking little to no english and came with very little money-they had no college degrees. My friends father was a very good cook and worked as one and saved enough money to start a small restaurant. And he and his wife had 4 sons-they were strong Christians (Greek Orthodox) and placed heavy emphasis on their kids doing their best in school-they were solid disciplinarians and school work came before extracurricular activities. They lived in a low income area of a large urban city-all 4 of their kids went to a public high school. Each one graduated Valedictorian of their class. The oldest (my friend that I went to college with) went on to med school and became an Anesthesiologist. The second son went to college got a business degree and then an MBA and has a successful career in business. The third son went to college and then med school also and is a successful Orthopedic Surgeon. The fourth son went to college and then onto law school and works in a large law firm.
@@teenahweenah2608 It is what it is grow up!
@@QuadriviumNumbers As a black woman, I reject the educational system in the United States of North America. What is the pupose of a ROTE learning experience?
They’re also failing themselves for feeling sorry for theirselves & playing victims, it causes so much hate & divisiveness. It’s absolutely disgusting.
OMG, I remember having to ‘write lines,’ writing out misspelled words or sentences like ‘I will not talk in class’ 100s of time when we did things wrong. Guess what? I learned.
Learned to tape four pens together. 😂
Thomas Sowell is a national treasure, but apparently so is Miss Simon!
White person here - parents divorced and spent 10 years in the foster system and actually was raised by a black family for 1 1/2 years. One of the schools I went to, would have beat up on white people days and all 5 of us would leave. The one thing that really struck me about the black culture was that any black person would would try to achieve was "being white". 60 years later and nothing has really changed, in fact it seems to be worse.
Steve- I am a black American female. I am an old lady of 70 years. I am sooooo sorry you went through "beat up on white people days". I had never heard of that. I do agree with you- a lot of black people would try to achieve "being white" because they felt that standard meant a better life and out of poverty. I am an educator. I feel the problem with colleges is they do not teach students to go in and create their own businesses and think for themselves. They teach them to work for someone else. My parents were very strict with us- my mother was educated and my dad was not, but an intelligent man. They required we bring in grades over 90% and we all understood we would go to college and we did not have a choice (1960s and for my sisters 1970s). I required my own children to do their very best in whatever they chose. College is not for everyone. But, I do ask that you get a 2 year college degree. In our society, the only thng respected is a college degree. For this reason I have 5 degrees. But, I thank my parents for making sure we were educated. Be blessed, Steve.
I’m calling 🧢 on that “beat up on white people days”lol. No way black kids would be able to get away with that 😂. Stop it
@@sharonkaysnowton you, m'am, should have much more likes than you do.
@@sharonkaysnowton Why did you lie just now and say you’ve never heard of that?
@@marikothecheetah9342 Thank you. Be blessed.
Pretend fairness..❤🎯
There’s no school anywhere on earth that’s going to make you successful. That’s up to You.
And why do PARENTS hold no accountability for their own children????????????????
Because they’re lazy, just as dumb & brainwashed into believing the propaganda.
My parents did and I did. My children are adults now. Now I am working in grandchildren.
@michaelsrensen-lb7yw Michael, I am soooo sorry you lost your mother at an early age and you don't really have a relationship with your dad. I always and I do mean always put my children first (even over the husband). I told my children and still do (ever day of their lives) how much I love them. They tell me I tell them that tooo much. I tell my grandchildren that also. My children know how much I love them. When they were little I wrote diaries for them, in case I died early, so they would know me and every thought I had about anything. (ja,ja). We still have all the diaries. You are 39 years old. It is not too late to try to build a relationship with your dad. Please make sure you let your children know how much you love them. Now, I will also let you know that I lost lots of friendships and a husband because I put my children first. But, I have NO REGRETS. God first in my life, then my children and grandchildren, then the students I taught, and lastly me. I think children are our blessings from God. I wanted each and all to know how special they are and how dear they are. So, Michael for me, you are special and dear because God has allowed us to "talk" for a little bit. I am an old lady now, and those years pass fast. Make sure your children know how special they are to you. Be blessed.
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Essentially tertiary education is being used as remedial education, which it isn't.
To answer the question in the title, you can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make it drink. If you don't value education/learning, you will fail at it.
Exactly
Especially when you have a culture of Children giving birth to Children.
Morals are more important and come first in importance.
It is hard to learn when the teacher has such low expectations.
I had a Miss Simon, named Mrs. Little. She taught Latin and Russian. I don't think she was even 5 feet tall. We were all terrified of her. Yet, we all learned.
A real treasure!
“Why education is failing blacks in America”? Two three letter acronyms NEA and ATF!!!
Common Core. DEI. Transgender education.
@@kathyyoung1774 those three are are result of the first two being in positions of power.
First comment in the comments, that describes the current status quo.
The dumbed down, with teacher certification, and unionized. They do exactly as all unions. Make demands, and strike.
Screw the kids, unless a rainbow agenda is to be indoctrinated.
The inestimably great Thomas Sowell. Oh, what a towering figure.
Lowering standards hurts everyone in the long run. I, for one, wouldn’t feel comfortable with a doctor or pilot that met lower standards.
In my opinion (and I am an educator)- The problem with colleges today is they teach folks to work for people, and not to work for themselves. People need to create and make their own businesses. In college they teach you to work on "teams" and be "team players". They do NOT teach you to work for yourself. That is my opinion. I love it when young people go out and make their own businesses. Yes, you struggle in the beginning, but IT IS YOURS. You are working for YOU. Not for the man!!!
Need to inspire students to become lifelong learners.
absolutely agree. The current educational system is teaching how to get employment in a world where employment is becoming extinct.
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The purpose of the system is what it does
I wish I had a Miss Smith. Education starts at home. My father was illiterate, and my mother only had two years or less of High School. Not too many resources there. My siblings and I were the first on both sides of the family to not only graduate High School, but College. The one thing my parents gave us was the knowledge that you need an education to do anything in the world. That doesn't mean you have to go to college, but even as a welder or machinist you need to know how to read and write and do math. Also, what ever you go into you need to have a passion for it. I learned that going into the Marine Corps.
Great work Dr. Sowell! Scooby snacks for you.
Praying for Israel and the entire Middle East.
My allegiance is to Liberty, and the Repubic.
Here in New Mexico, it is failing everybody. It doesn't matter who's in charge of the government or who is running the show. It has been dismal for over the past 50 years.
Hopefully individuals might get the idea that they might educate themselves and share that learning with others, as one might hear in conversation for example, the virtue of patience in such discussions may be important.
"Reason obeys itself and ignorance does whatever is dictated to it".
Thomas Sowell is MY HERO becaus THOMAS SOWELL DON'T PLAY.
TOMMY DON' PLAY DAT!
Mr. Sowell is just a great American !!!!!!!!!
"Affirmative Action" doesn't even attempt to remedy the cause of the problem. Subsequently, it enables more inequities.
Mascots! - That hit hard.
*_Separation of Education and State_*_ is even more essential than _*_Separation of Religion and State!!_*
Let's have paid for private education so all those peasants can't afford it and we will have easy-to-control illiterate masses.
Let's put them back to religious schools so we will have a radicalized, illiterate, uneducated, easy-to-control masses. Because that's what happened before there were free public schools.
For those who can afford private schools, let's have a mishmash of schools that cannot prepare our youth for the international market because standardized tests are discriminatory and racist. Yey for separation of state and education. In the meantime some ppl get rich on creating these private schools. Yey for capitalism because 200 years of capitalism didn't teach us that they are goods (education, water, healthcare) that cannot and should not be privatized.
3:43 "If there's anything worse than unfairness, it is make-believe fairness."
This is true on so many levels. Those treated to this make-believe fairness won't understand why they continue to underperform at every stage, and will grow ever more resentful, and will cling ever more desperately to "racism, injustice, oppression" as the explanation for them falling even further behind.
It is happening by design.
It's Communism.
Miss Simon 🌹
I would posit that education help Blacks who take full advantage of education opportunities.
Superb
My folks came from Cumberland, Md. My Dad had to quit school after 6th grade, my Mom got to finish 8th grade. Both came from large families, both were sent off to work. My Dad at a glass factory, Mom did housework….gave their wages to their respective families.
Dad went into the Navy, served in the Pacific, WWll. Mom worked for 14 years in a textile factory. Bought their own business.
They worked their behinds off. They stressed education for me. Reading in our bathroom was the 1941 edition of the Winston Dictionary. I still have it.
I fear for the education of today’s kids…..they do not seem to desire to learn, or is the curriculum just garbage?
Ours is a blended family, 5 kids, 14 grandkids & 3 great-grandkids, only time will tell if intelligence prevails.
As Rush used to say, “symbolism over substance.”
When giving yourself a pat on the back, is more important than results.
Education isn't failing. The parents are the reason. They dont know what their kids are doing in school and are shocked they fail. My grade school teacher said " i teach and can't make you learn." You must learn the material yourself and be responsible for your education. I remember this all through my high school and college. No truer statement was ever said to me.
It's absolute sabotage to expect less of someone than is needed to progress and prosper.
Love Thomas Sowell
Education has failed everyone!
Not me...
Not me.
My only issue is, look at the audience he is giving this lecture to. The people who probably need to hear this, the least. That’s a fact.
Yes, he is a clown because of this too
@@mrhoopfan1 I’m sure there will be some “Harvard” answer to explain the differences in the lack of diversity in this particular lecture, statistical analysis to explain the differences in the locality, expenses, and historical preferences in the crowd selection. 😂
No it's smart to share with them so they can educate their family. Each one teaches one.
@@Hi-jx5oe He’s explaining his experiences as an African American growing up in Harlem, to a bunch of upper class middle aged white people.
@@Djt4848 Yup, his message isn't bad, good amount of truth in it. But seems more like he's trying to shame certain black people to gain white approval instead of going to the people themselves to help them do better. This to me is "selling out"....reason why he's so beloved by many of the White Right. Sad actually...
Many bachelor degree's obtained in the last 5-10 years equate to completing junior high back in the mid 60's.
We have an eighth grade graduation exam from the 1920s. It contained many detailed questions regarding the Civil War and practical questions like how far a well and an outhouse needed to be separated. It was tough. I doubt many high schoolers today could pass.
"If there's anything worse than unfairness, it is make-believe fairness" -and those most affected by such policies are those who are allegedly intended to benefit from them.
Can’t pass the test so ditch the test. What could go wrong.
This message, so classic Dr Sowell and important now too, is totally missed and ignored by those who need it the most, the Annointed Elite, the Political Class, and those running our educational system.
Students of today need his eye opening common sense.
The story about Miss Simon is great.
You can't teach anyone. It is required that they learn.
What’s the point of school if achievement isn’t take into account?
Steel Sharpens Steel his teacher had a high standard that propelled him to a degree of being great in misspelling 😂
The music works like charm ❤👹
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Ditto for the natives, welfare and housing is a crutch for any race
"And if a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand.
And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand.." (Mark 3:24-25).
Thomas Sowell is my kinda guy he can talk about challenging subjects that most are not capable of dealing with Public Approval😂
If you don't hold the student and parents to the same level of responsibility as you do the school and teacher, NOTHING WILL CHANGE. Only the school and teachers are held responsible. That is the biggest problem.
We're all irresponsible. Under the influence and loss of reality
In my country we have special exams for kids in the remote areas where there are cultural and social impediments like cattle rustling.
These kids once they move to safe public universities do not perform any less than their counterparts who attended private or safe public schools. Without the special exams those vulnerable kids would never have a chance at higher education. In some cases affirmative action is very important. It should a however not be over done like I saw in a certain local school where they were giving out participation trophies😅to kids that lost a football match
Thank NEA, and local teachers Unions, they all send their kids to private schools. Billions spend , with negative results.
... but my feelings!
God doesn’t make mistakes.
Nipples on Men
He say mascots. That was cold...
Of course he is correct about the educational system being broken. He also mentioned expectations of his family. If your parents have no expectations of you chances are you won’t be really successful
I guess I was very lucky to get a good job that they lowered the standards. Otherwise I would’ve make less money getting a lower paying job. But Dr.Thomas Sowell is correct.
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING. EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IS THE JOB OF THE PARENTS BUT I KNOW, I KNOW. PARENTS ARE TOO BUSY FOR THAT; THUS THE ROCKEFELLER STRUCTURED SCHOOL SYSTEM STILL EXIST. FOR INSTANCE IN NATURE, DO GIRAFFES 🦒 LEAVE IT UP TO CROCODILES 🐊 TO TEACH THEIR YOUNG HOW TO BE GIRAFFES? THEN WHY ISN'T THAT SAME RESPONSIBILITY EMBRACED BY PARENTS OF TODAY'S TIMES?
If a fraction of the support given to black youth had been given to young white youth ! If only ! (In the UK)
Sowell continues to be a soothing voice of sense in a world of insanity.
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This reforming the social backgrounds/ ethnic backgrounds really means some are stupid, some are a little stupid, while some are not. You can't social engineer that out of any society.
I was in the dumb classes at school.
People have different skills.
My big dumb mate Gary had great artistic skills and a great punch, too. My nose 👃 knows. 😂
If we are to have equity in education it should be equity if effort from teachers and the system. That is, a little more attention to those falling behind without hindering those who are doing well, with the goal of uplifting everyone in a real sense. Not dragging those who achieve down to uplift the self-esteem of those falling behind. (And absolutely not to pad the financial reports of the Administrators like my local schools do. They move underachievers and problem students out of the general system so as to not affect the grade average they tout publicly but keep them in an underserved system so as to continue to get their funding.)
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Intelligence is a matter of perspective. The lacking elements of context sometimes takes the adequate meaning of intent and creates a barrier of misinterpretation that defeats the purpose of the effort. Word soup.
The difference between liberal and conservative black public figures is that even though a general consensus would have an even take on their intent one yields practical results while the other, not so much.
Following the practical ends of the means as ascribed by the commentary of Thomas Sowell generally yields positive results, but leaves in its wake a broken trail of miss characterized open ended problems that can’t be rationalized away by ideological interpretation.
Ivory towers stand as a testament to the power of conjecture while reality speaks to its own ends without rationalization.
1st time ive seen TS nervous!
Still the smartest guy on the planet.
is there any part of America that education doesn't fail?
The ROTE educational system is inadequate for learning. Why? There isn't enough TIME to teach the discipline of MATHEMATICS, or SCIENCE. Teachers do not have the skills necessary to teach MATHEMATICS. Therefore, the teachers engage in MATHEMATICAL GAMES, which ignore the fundamental principles.
Too many Republiconned on school boards, and Republicons in office.
You can’t get blood from a stone
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I just like ts. I feel he loves his fellow man without posturing or posing
I think that one, That the Department of Education should be disbanded and given back to the states! As far as Black students falling behind is a cultural problem. They may lose a couple of generations of students failing but this syndrome can be solved easily only if they put an effort! That solution is Nuclear family ethics! But it takes more than that! They have not do things like having certain conditions like Smoking, alcohol, drugs and cussing! Anything negative must be removed or the parents will be setting up their children Up for future failure!
They really need things handed to them.
I find it odd. My entire family is black on BOTH sides. But we don't have any of the issues inner city black folk have. To be honest, most of the black people I know personally are middle to upper middle class. I don't know anyone on welfare. I think most black people live like me tbh.
Googled their average IQs
Mr. Sowell leaves the facts on the table and lets you come to your own conclusion.
There is no doubt that ganster rap dumbs down, but that's because it's entertaining. So it being off-limits in Germany is a good thing. It should stay where it belongs, in america.
Stop labeling yourself black. Race is a construct, just like NFL or a NBA team was manufactured.
So what is Thomas Sowell's plan to redress the pre-existing inequalities? He's pretty big on complaining how others do it, but what is his plan? Or is it just "ignore it and it will go away?" Sowell lived in a time when the National Guard had to be used to accompany a young black girl on her first day of school. Apparently he's forgotten that, or perhaps never even knew it.
Re: Mrs Simon
I disagree w/ whether or not she cared about Sowell's self-esteem, fairness.
If you were ignorant and uneducated you'd not have self-esteem (at least no GMA's present). As to fairness, well w/o the 3rd grade hard work Sowell would not be able to exploit the opportunity to compete when given a fair chance. Or better earned the right to by being qualified and capable.
She thought about his self-esteem and what was fair, so he didn't gave to.
38th, 7 July 2024
With an excuse of being 2nd class, 2nd class thy be.
The Asians have the same problem.
I know the answer to this ...
Peer pressure.
I agree and disagree with Mr. So well as always. His speech is a hard lesson for all but I also do hear “I got mine, you get yours”