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Quote from: AYR on July 06, 2017, 11:41:31 AMThe ultimate decision should be voted on by the parents/guardians etcbecause it's their kids and they're gonna be the ones not getting a break regardless ppl wanna "take a break" but if the mortgage/rent/ bills are duetheir parents can't decide to take a break from paying with no contributions from a 18+ year old adult
Quote from: MASTER MOST HIGH DIVINE SAINT on July 06, 2017, 11:48:58 AMQuote from: AYR on July 06, 2017, 11:41:31 AMThe ultimate decision should be voted on by the parents/guardians etcbecause it's their kids and they're gonna be the ones not getting a break regardless ppl wanna "take a break" but if the mortgage/rent/ bills are duetheir parents can't decide to take a break from paying with no contributions from a 18+ year old adultyh but how many of these families actually depend on their children to pay the bills though
Quote from: KhoiZan on July 06, 2017, 11:48:27 AMTake a look at this before you guys continue to question this decision:https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20170523/englewood/state-black-unemployment-tied-for-worst-nation-report-says I already knew this would be the case based on this new rule, but I wanted to double check Google. And sure enough...
Quote from: Kurama on July 06, 2017, 12:01:22 PMQuote from: KhoiZan on July 06, 2017, 11:48:27 AMTake a look at this before you guys continue to question this decision:https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20170523/englewood/state-black-unemployment-tied-for-worst-nation-report-says I already knew this would be the case based on this new rule, but I wanted to double check Google. And sure enough...You probably should read thishttp://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20170428/BLOGS02/170429849/emanuel-cps-will-complete-full-term-through-june-20It highlights how the school system here has been fighting with the govenor and state to get their needs met.Chicago public schools have lost millions of dollars in funding for years. Dozens of schools have closed in the short timespan that Ive been here. Where do you think most of these schools are? They're not in the white neighborhoods?http://www.usccr.gov/pubs/IL-FoodDeserts-2011.pdfhttps://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/chicago-politics-segregation-african-american-black-white-hispanic-latino-population-census-community/Content?oid=3221712this highlights food desserts and a overall lack of resources in these same areas. You can search englewood and see that it is one of the most resource lacking environments in the city.Another Black community btw.Now, add all of these factors into a nice cocktail. Poverty, no resources, schools are being closed down in non-white communitties, folks become aggressive ( impoverished folks do statistically), gun violence and BAM!I'd add some context to the way you all are approaching this. Yall ki about gun violence and people being hoodlums often but its a little more multifaceted than posting and article and saying this is what it is....
Quote from: DVDDY. on July 06, 2017, 11:50:29 AMHopefully, they provide better counselors and teachers that can help the children. High school to college was the toughest time for me because of all the pressure from everyone. Glad I took a gap year to figure it out.
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Quote from: Kurama on July 06, 2017, 12:01:22 PMQuote from: KhoiZan on July 06, 2017, 11:48:27 AMTake a look at this before you guys continue to question this decision:https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20170523/englewood/state-black-unemployment-tied-for-worst-nation-report-says I already knew this would be the case based on this new rule, but I wanted to double check Google. And sure enough...You probably should read thishttp://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20170428/BLOGS02/170429849/emanuel-cps-will-complete-full-term-through-june-20It highlights how the school system here has been fighting with the govenor and state to get their needs met.Chicago public schools have lost millions of dollars in funding for years. Dozens of schools have closed in the short timespan that Ive been here. Where do you think most of these schools are? They're not in the white neighborhoods?http://www.usccr.gov/pubs/IL-FoodDeserts-2011.pdfhttps://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/chicago-politics-segregation-african-american-black-white-hispanic-latino-population-census-community/Content?oid=3221712this highlights food desserts and a overall lack of resources in these same areas. You can search englewood and see that it is one of the most resource lacking environments in the city.Another Black community btw.Now, add all of these factors into a nice cocktail. Poverty, no resources, schools are being closed down in non-white communitties, folks become aggressive ( impoverished folks do statistically), gun violence and BAM!I'd add some context to the way you all are approaching this. Yall ki about gun violence and people being hoodlums often but its a little more multifaceted than posting an article and saying this is what it is....
Quote from: LORD GRAND SUPREME PRIME CELESTIAL MARSHALL on July 06, 2017, 12:03:25 PMQuote from: Kurama on July 06, 2017, 12:01:22 PMQuote from: KhoiZan on July 06, 2017, 11:48:27 AMTake a look at this before you guys continue to question this decision:https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20170523/englewood/state-black-unemployment-tied-for-worst-nation-report-says I already knew this would be the case based on this new rule, but I wanted to double check Google. And sure enough...You probably should read thishttp://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20170428/BLOGS02/170429849/emanuel-cps-will-complete-full-term-through-june-20It highlights how the school system here has been fighting with the govenor and state to get their needs met.Chicago public schools have lost millions of dollars in funding for years. Dozens of schools have closed in the short timespan that Ive been here. Where do you think most of these schools are? They're not in the white neighborhoods?http://www.usccr.gov/pubs/IL-FoodDeserts-2011.pdfhttps://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/chicago-politics-segregation-african-american-black-white-hispanic-latino-population-census-community/Content?oid=3221712this highlights food desserts and a overall lack of resources in these same areas. You can search englewood and see that it is one of the most resource lacking environments in the city.Another Black community btw.Now, add all of these factors into a nice cocktail. Poverty, no resources, schools are being closed down in non-white communitties, folks become aggressive ( impoverished folks do statistically), gun violence and BAM!I'd add some context to the way you all are approaching this. Yall ki about gun violence and people being hoodlums often but its a little more multifaceted than posting and article and saying this is what it is....This definitely puts it in a better perspective for me
Quote from: KhoiZan on July 06, 2017, 12:05:27 PMThey're trying to put Black people out of everywhere, Ton.Well, at least anywhere whites begin to settle -- the nice word for it is gentrification.Happened to Brooklyn, happening to the Bronx, happening to Queens. None of this is new.
Quote from: DVDDY. on July 06, 2017, 11:54:59 AMQuote from: MASTER MOST HIGH DIVINE SAINT on July 06, 2017, 11:48:58 AMQuote from: AYR on July 06, 2017, 11:41:31 AMThe ultimate decision should be voted on by the parents/guardians etcbecause it's their kids and they're gonna be the ones not getting a break regardless ppl wanna "take a break" but if the mortgage/rent/ bills are duetheir parents can't decide to take a break from paying with no contributions from a 18+ year old adultyh but how many of these families actually depend on their children to pay the bills thoughAlso, the kids going to college is more likely to be a heavier financial burden on the parents than them "taking a break". This isn't a logical argument.
Quote from: LORD GRAND SUPREME PRIME CELESTIAL MARSHALL on July 06, 2017, 12:03:25 PMQuote from: Kurama on July 06, 2017, 12:01:22 PMQuote from: KhoiZan on July 06, 2017, 11:48:27 AMTake a look at this before you guys continue to question this decision:https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20170523/englewood/state-black-unemployment-tied-for-worst-nation-report-says I already knew this would be the case based on this new rule, but I wanted to double check Google. And sure enough...You probably should read thishttp://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20170428/BLOGS02/170429849/emanuel-cps-will-complete-full-term-through-june-20It highlights how the school system here has been fighting with the govenor and state to get their needs met.Chicago public schools have lost millions of dollars in funding for years. Dozens of schools have closed in the short timespan that Ive been here. Where do you think most of these schools are? They're not in the white neighborhoods?http://www.usccr.gov/pubs/IL-FoodDeserts-2011.pdfhttps://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/chicago-politics-segregation-african-american-black-white-hispanic-latino-population-census-community/Content?oid=3221712this highlights food desserts and a overall lack of resources in these same areas. You can search englewood and see that it is one of the most resource lacking environments in the city.Another Black community btw.Now, add all of these factors into a nice cocktail. Poverty, no resources, schools are being closed down in non-white communitties, folks become aggressive ( impoverished folks do statistically), gun violence and BAM!I'd add some context to the way you all are approaching this. Yall ki about gun violence and people being hoodlums often but its a little more multifaceted than posting and article and saying this is what it is....This definitely puts it in a better perspective for meBecause I couldn't really understand why gun violence was so massive thereBut, it looks like they're literally trying to put black people OWT or rather a certain financial class of them