If you fail to diagnose the problem how can you find a cure?
I say the idea that blacks are failing in the education system(and who's to say their failing anyway? Black men & women have a higher rate of going to college than their white counter parts) because of some cultural barrier is bullshyt. Me? I say the school system is a problem but the primary problem is outside the schools. Products of an anti-education culture where government reliance single parent homes are the norm aren't going to suddenly break a clear pattern if their given textbooks with Timbuktu in em as opposed to Washington D.C.
The problem is easy to diagnose. Black people are spending their money everywhere but their own communities
Black people have no control over their children to teach them cultural values that will advance black people. Instead these children are left to be raised by the media and the culture of the dominant class who obviously do not have their interests at heart and would be content with black children c00ning and destroying themselves, forever.
Black people have no control over their children because b*stards are being created that are raised by women.
Children raised by women are most likely to fall into the pitfalls and death traps of life compared to people raised in stable 2 parent homes
The solution is to wrangle the children back into the family and educate them properly.
Extreme measures have to be taken in terms of education with black only schools because black people are behind practically every other race on the planet and every other race on the planet is getting rich off black people. Multicultural education has failed and a multicultural education is more than learning about Timbuktu as you dismissively and sarcastically state. Its about that and teaching children how to look out for Their people First and then helping others because they're doing the same, often times minus helping others.
Black people have a hundreds of billions in buying power so if black children can be taught to keep this money circulating in the community the black community can advance.
The most difficult part of all this is wrangling the children back into the family but this starts with curtailing behavior that leads to creating these divided homes in the first place.
Marriage and or commitment to the family one creates in terms of education of children are paramount in creating this foundation for advancement.
Sadly, the ruling class has a vested interest in keeping black people in this condition because it is directly in line with their economy and fears.