Herb and Jamaal by Stephen Bentley for March 12, 2015

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    cgale42  over 9 years ago

    Unfortunately it isn’t just racism.

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    kattbailey  over 9 years ago

    you also can’t explain to someone that the exact same behavior, if done by a male, would be "normal and not “bossy” (or another b-word), that the exact same behavior done in public by couples isn’t “rubbing our faces in it” or not depending on whether the people are of the same gender or not. Or why a local superintendent has a t-shirt hanging in his office saying “we’re worth-less” because based on a calculation from the 70s each student has had about $200 each less spent on their education every year (so $2,400 less in books, less teachers, etc) than schools 5 minutes away and why he’s trying to break state law and access money in savings to keep from firing even more teachers. That looking from his schools to ones you can drive to without realizing you entered other towns makes a joke of the “separate but equal” concept. And no, funding was not cut due to tests, just state rules. Based on incomes of residents from the 70s and never redone…

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    kattbailey  over 9 years ago

    btw the t-shirt was given to him by students acknowledging that he was fighting for them. Due to budget he was supposed to walk into that meeting saying how many teachers they’d lose in a district where a few schools have the families with the children most likely to fall through the cracks if they can’t get help from the school and said “the state wants us to hold this much in reserve with no planned use for it, I want to use a small percentage of it that still doesn’t come up to what the other districts get per child, once.” Needless to say, the state’s threatening to fire him and pull his teaching license.

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    BillWa  over 9 years ago

    Was it racism? Or was it just one kid teasing another. Now that you have told him it bothers you he will continue for no other reason. Not eveything is racial folks when it comes to black and white. You have the power to decide how you react.

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    William Taylor  over 9 years ago

    I’m just really, really tired of hearing about racism right now, and getting another dose of the lecture in the funnies is not cool. Sigh………

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    renewed1  over 9 years ago

    But don’t you know that only whites can be guilty of racism? Jesse Jackson said so.

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    renewed1  over 9 years ago

    The more light you pour on it, the more it contracts. Too bad that this isn’t true of all races.

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    renewed1  over 9 years ago

    Let’s see. Yesterday, hands up, don’t shoot (not even the DOJ bought that one). Today we get to read about racism. Time to delete antother comic.

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    hippogriff  over 9 years ago

    renewed1: whooziss wants to sweep it back under the rug and you sound like you’re talking under a sheet. So leave, already and good riddance.

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    StoicLion1973  over 9 years ago

    Uhuru could just get Herb to punch “Carl” in the face. Of course, the last time Herb punched someone due to racism, Herb was wrong.

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    safistikaytdlayd  over 9 years ago

    Well Said, Mr. Bentley!!!

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    connie  over 9 years ago

    Racism has never gone away. Lately, it’s coming out of the woodwork where it’s been hiding. Lots of well-meaning white folks don’t recognize racism when they see it. I’m a 72 year old white woman. I know I’ve grown up in a racist society and that it’s still buried deep inside me. I try to recognize it in myself when it raises its ugly head, but I know it’s so prevalent that sometimes I’m totally blind to it. Some of the folks making comments here have some reading to do. Start with The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander.

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