100% agree with GSD. In my experience, black kids are more likely to rebel at authority. Ive been around it too long not to take notice.
Another factor that no one want to seem to bring up is fatherless homes. The overwhelming black boys I've had problems with came from single mom homes. Its sad because its a catch 22. Same thing over and over and nothing changes. Money thrown at the problem, doesnt help. Study after study after study and same BS comes up but the real issue is never addressed. Worthless MF's continuing to get women pregnant over and over and never face consequences. We always hear about women that have child after child but rarely about these sorry ass men.
In the black community, a male aint a man until he impregnates a girl. Its a passage in to manhood. Dont matter if the girl or child is taken care of, as long as he gets his respect. These boys dont know its wrong because its all they've seen all their lives.
We have no way of controlling it, unfortunately.
Now, lets imagine of some of these girls dont get to have an abortion and now we have even more ghetto bastards. This is my dilemma when it comes to abortion.
ETA. Schools have to follow certain rules regarding suspensions. Its not like a principal can decided on a whim who to suspend and not suspend. They have to follow protocol to suspend students. What the article also fails to address is what are the previous writeups, warnings, parent/teacher/administrative meetings to address the problem, etc. Do these suspensions include In School Suspension?
A lot of information left out of this article but it had to be. No one is interested in the truth.