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September 16, 2020 1 min

Schools in rich California districts are planning to open a lot sooner than the schools in poor Latino neighborhoods reports the LA Times.

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Schools in rich California districts are planning to open a
lot sooner than the schools in poor Latino neighborhoods, reports
The l A Times. The affluent Capistrano Unified School District
ready to let students go back to class at the
end of September, but in Santa Anna, miles away, it
will be at least November before the poor and Latino

(00:21):
students can return. In l A, where more poor students live,
school officials aren't even sure when they'll open again, maybe November,
maybe later. Children in these poor areas have been hardest
hit by the shutdown, and now they'll be hardest hit
again because they have to stay shut down, while rich
kids in affluent neighborhoods can go back to school and

(00:44):
get on with their lives. In liberal victimology, this story
is a two fer. We have racism against Latino children,
and we have income inequality. Poor and minority children who
are already suffering are going to suffer even more. Now.
Who runs Lafornia, who controls both houses of the state
legislature and the governor's mansion. It's Democrats, folks, who runs

(01:07):
all these communities, rich and poor. It's Democrats. The Democrats
know what's happening in their state. They know that poor
and Latino children are being harmed, and they're doing nothing,
not one thing to solve the problem, which means its
business as usual. Why don't they care about the poor.

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