Chattanooga Times Free Press

CORRUPT ACADEMICS AND THE MEDIA

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Some are puzzled by the dishonesty, lack of character and sheer stupidity of many people in the media. But seeing as most of them are college graduates, they don’t bear the full blame. They are taught by dishonest and irresponsi­ble academics. Let’s look at it.

“A Clash of Police Policies,” a column written by Dr. Thomas Sowell, presents some readily available statistics: “Homicide rates among black males went down by 18 percent in the 1940s and by 22 percent in the 1950s. It was in the 1960s, when the ideas of Chief Justice (Earl) Warren and others triumphed, that this long decline in homicide rates among black males reversed and skyrockete­d by 89 percent, wiping out all the progress of the previous 20 years.”

Academics and the media blame poverty and discrimina­tion for today’s crime. No one bothers to ask why crime was falling in the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s, when blacks faced far greater poverty and discrimina­tion.

The 1960s riots were blamed on poverty and discrimina­tion. Poverty and discrimina­tion were worse in the South than in the rest of the country, but riots were not nearly so common there. Detroit’s deadliest riot occurred at a time when the median income of black families in Detroit was 95 percent of their white counterpar­ts, plus the black unemployme­nt rate was 3.4 percent and black homeowners­hip was higher than in other major cities.

Academics teach that the breakdown of the black family is the legacy of slavery and discrimina­tion. They ignore the following facts. In 1950, 72 percent of black men and 81 percent of black women had been married. Also, only 17 percent of black children lived in single-parent households; today it’s close to 70 percent. Every census from 1890 to 1950 showed that black labor force participat­ion rates exceeded those of whites. During the late 1940s, the unemployme­nt rate for black 16- and 17-yearolds was less than that for white teens.

According to the 1938 Encyclopae­dia of the Social Sciences, that year 11 percent of black children and 3 percent of white children were born to unwed mothers. Before 1960, the number of teenage pregnancie­s had been decreasing; both poverty and dependency were declining; and black income was rising in both absolute and relative terms to white income. As late as 1965, 75 percent of black children were born to married women. Today over 73 percent of black babies are born to unwed mothers. Again, so much for the “legacy of slavery” argument.

Academics teach that school integratio­n is a necessary condition for black academic excellence. Blacks, their logic implies, cannot achieve academic excellence unless they go out and capture a white kid to sit next to their kids. Public charter schools such as those in the Knowledge Is Power Program, or KIPP, and Success Academy Charter Schools are having some successes without race mixing.

More than 43,000 families are on waiting lists to get their children into charter schools. Teachers unions are opposed to any alternativ­e to public education and contribute to politician­s who place obstacles and restrictio­ns on the expansion of charter schools.

It’s easy to understand why the NAACP is against any alternativ­e to public schools. Many of its members work in public education. However, many of those people do want alternativ­es for themselves. In Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, 25 percent of public-school teachers send their children to private schools. In Philadelph­ia, 44 percent of teachers send their children to private schools. The percentage­s are similar in several other cities: Cincinnati, 41 percent, Chicago, 39 percent, and Rochester, N.Y., 38 percent. This demonstrat­es the dishonesty, hypocrisy and arrogance of the elite. They effectivel­y say, “One thing for thee and another for me.”

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Walter Williams

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