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07-18-2023, 08:36 AM
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This Guy Excels in Failure & Gets Hugely Rewarded
Black man in NYC who failed teacher's test many times will receive over $2 million in compensation after court determines test was racist
This lawsuit filed by a guy named Herman Grim actually evolved into a class action suit due to the "disparate impact" of these "racist" tests. But I want to focus just on this guy Grim. The article states that Grim took this Liberal Arts and Science test so many times and failed that he can't remember the exact number. So on top of failing this test more times than he can remember, obviously his memory also fails him.
When the Blaze asked him to provide examples of racial bias in the test, he could not come up with even one lousy example! Failure number three.
I also find it interesting that the reported disparity in results by races was limited to only two years -- between 1993 and 1995. I find it more than a little strange that since Grim has taken this test for more years than he remember that this "disparate impact" stats are limited to a measly two years. Why not for all the years he took the tests?
But even more mind-boggling than all this is what this inquiring mind would love to know is how can any test be racially biased? Math is inherently racially biased? Science is inherently racially biased? History? No? Hmm...Well then the only other way a test could be racially biased is if the white folks who did so swell took a much easier test than was given to folks of color. Now that would definitely constitute demonstrable prejudice -- but there's nothing in the story about that happening either.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/black-...est-was-racist
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07-18-2023, 12:38 PM
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I do not see how a test could be racist unless it required knowledge in areas one group normally doesn't have. Since almost anything goes with liberal arts, not sure what topics would be off limits. There is no way you could make a math test racist. If it was some common knowledge type test you could easily pick winners by ethnicity.
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07-18-2023, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Inner Dirt
I do not see how a test could be racist unless it required knowledge in areas one group normally doesn't have. Since almost anything goes with liberal arts, not sure what topics would be off limits. There is no way you could make a math test racist. If it was some common knowledge type test you could easily pick winners by ethnicity.
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Neither could Grim, evidently, in spite of his lawsuit.
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07-18-2023, 02:17 PM
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I saw this headline and thought it was a story about Dumbass trump!!
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07-18-2023, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by TurfmonsterLV
I saw this headline and thought it was a story about Dumbass trump!!
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Cute Response #InstaBlock
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07-18-2023, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by boxcar
Neither could Grim, evidently, in spite of his lawsuit.
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You easily could make a test racist if you had sports, games and entertainment categories, how you would work those into a teacher's test is beyond me. Here are two categories, classic rock music, classic funk music.
Sticking either one of those on a test would make it have a racial bias.
It would be highly unlikely for someone to be equally strong in both subjects,
and skin color plays a big part. I just thought of a 3rd category, disco!
I wonder who would have an edge there? During the disco era I was pretty much equally exposed to disco, rock, and funk.
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07-18-2023, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by TurfmonsterLV
I saw this headline and thought it was a story about Dumbass trump!!
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After 10 years, "Turfmonster" comes to life!
Who has been banned recently?
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07-18-2023, 03:38 PM
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I know who...our favorite twitter embedder
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07-18-2023, 03:50 PM
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I’m not surprised by this. In a day and age when a highway bridge is called racist how can we not label anything as racist. Next my cars alternator will be called sexist for turning dc into ac.
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07-18-2023, 08:41 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Inner Dirt
You easily could make a test racist if you had sports, games and entertainment categories, how you would work those into a teacher's test is beyond me. Here are two categories, classic rock music, classic funk music.
Sticking either one of those on a test would make it have a racial bias.
It would be highly unlikely for someone to be equally strong in both subjects,
and skin color plays a big part. I just thought of a 3rd category, disco!
I wonder who would have an edge there? During the disco era I was pretty much equally exposed to disco, rock, and funk.
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Wow! So this is what they're testing wanna-be teachers on? No wonder kids are so screwed up today!
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07-18-2023, 10:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Inner Dirt
You easily could make a test racist if you had sports, games and entertainment categories, how you would work those into a teacher's test is beyond me. Here are two categories, classic rock music, classic funk music.
Sticking either one of those on a test would make it have a racial bias.
It would be highly unlikely for someone to be equally strong in both subjects,
and skin color plays a big part. I just thought of a 3rd category, disco!
I wonder who would have an edge there? During the disco era I was pretty much equally exposed to disco, rock, and funk.
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Originally Posted by boxcar
Wow! So this is what they're testing wanna-be teachers on? No wonder kids are so screwed up today!
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Noooooooooooooooooooooo! I was trying to come up with a reason to validate a claim of racism on a teacher's test. I just threw something out there, I made it up. What I was getting at is no way you could make a math test racist, I dare someone to try. On the other hand if you had something like history of music, you could make those questions where certain ethnicities would have an edge.
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07-19-2023, 12:38 AM
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reparations one person at a time ....
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