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- From: solman@athena.mit.edu (Jason W Solinsky)
- Subject: Re: Institutional racism in education
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- In article <1992Dec16.171252.1@milori.ccit.arizona.edu>, ohall@milori.ccit.arizona.edu writes:
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- |> And what about the skilled and educated blacks, like me? Where do they work?
- |> I can tell you where they end up living. The salvation army, and the street!
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- That's an extraordinarilly small minority. In your case there is an obvious
- attitude problem that has caused your situation. Considering the number of
- unemployed people who are far more qualified than you and don't have the
- attitude problem, you're lucky that you have a job.
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- Jason W. Solinsky
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