SnooRevelations979
SnooRevelations979 t1_j8k8bho wrote
Reply to How wealth inequality has changed in Baltimore since 2010: Baltimore Divided by CNSMaryland
Thanks for this. To be a bit pedantic, this would be income inequality, not wealth inequality (which would probably be worse).
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7xexli wrote
Reply to comment by MinistryofTruthAgent in 23 Baltimore schools have zero students proficient in math, per state test results by bobbyw24
Vietnam was under suzerainty of China for a long time, and Singapore is majority Chinese. In the rest of Southeast Asia, the Chinese are a minority -- they often been called the Jews of the area -- and Confucianism doesn't have much pull. (Most Malay Chinese are Hokkien, not Han, btw, but Han Chinese was a made up ethnicity anyway. Nonetheless, my point holds: there is no singular Asian culture.
And back to the original topic, it seems you are comparing Asian immigrants and their children's performance in school and our own city's largely Black student body. Even if it held as a counterpoint to what I originally wrote (which it doesn't), do you really think that's a fair comparison? Koreans are traditionally neck and neck with Greeks as being the most educated immigrants. The first wave of Vietnamese immigrants -- largely Catholic mandarins attached to the allied South Vietnamese government -- did much better academically than the second wave (the less affluent).
But, more importantly, with the exception of refugees (Vietnamese, Lao, Khmer), Asian immigrants have already gone through a self-selection equivalent to being admitted to a magnet school by the very act if immigrating and had the wealth to get here. (Note that the population of China is far less educated than our own.) Your comparing this filterd population with a broader population who was denied education of any sort and their labor stolen for 200 years, and then had another century of Apartheid, before being economically isolated in "freedom"?
Please. Let me know when you've found those poor, high-performing schools, btw.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7xc8j5 wrote
Reply to Has the traffic on 83 gotten any better with the new speed cameras installed? by socaTsocaTsocaT
How would slowing down make traffic better? If anything, it would make it worse. Same number and distance of trips + going slower = more time on the road = more traffic.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7tzr8j wrote
Reply to comment by MinistryofTruthAgent in 23 Baltimore schools have zero students proficient in math, per state test results by bobbyw24
You're talking about East Asian cultures, not Asian cultures in general. Most aren't influenced by Confucianism all that much.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7spurp wrote
Reply to comment by MinistryofTruthAgent in 23 Baltimore schools have zero students proficient in math, per state test results by bobbyw24
I also didn't realize that there was a singular Asian culture.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7soujw wrote
Reply to comment by MinistryofTruthAgent in 23 Baltimore schools have zero students proficient in math, per state test results by bobbyw24
Similar to students in Baltimore City, which has about a 33% child poverty rate.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7s86lg wrote
Reply to comment by ahbagelxo in 23 Baltimore schools have zero students proficient in math, per state test results by bobbyw24
Great post. And thank you for your service to our kids.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7s6lit wrote
Reply to comment by MinistryofTruthAgent in 23 Baltimore schools have zero students proficient in math, per state test results by bobbyw24
Great. Do you have some counter examples of schools serving a poor student body (whatever their race) that do well on standardized tests?
I'm all ears.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7rlocd wrote
Reply to comment by Proof-Distribution62 in 23 Baltimore schools have zero students proficient in math, per state test results by bobbyw24
Sure, the Nordics tax the rich at high levels. But the Nordics also tax everyone else at high levels, too. While the former may be politically doable, the second is not.
And while taxation is one of the reasons Nordic countries are middle class, it's also because until relatively recently they were quite homogenous. And their taxation and welfare systems enjoy broad approval. (In fact, right-wing parties don't even focus on them.) They also don't have the federated government we do.
So, your solution is about realistic as mine.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7q4hgf wrote
Reply to 23 Baltimore schools have zero students proficient in math, per state test results by bobbyw24
What's axiomatic in American public schools is poor areas make for poor school performance.
The answer is the same as it was 60 years ago: integration. If not racial, economic. Of course, this isn't politically feasible.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7n2gfj wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Zeke Cohen to officially announce bid for council president at 3/19 event by Skontradiction
I should also add that the term "progressive" has a lot of baggage that modern progressives seem pretty unaware of.
A hundred years ago, progressives were indeed advocating for public health (which largely accounts for our doubled lifespan in that time), and more equal income distribution. But they were also generally eugenicists.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7n1i75 wrote
Reply to comment by addctd2badideas in Zeke Cohen to officially announce bid for council president at 3/19 event by Skontradiction
Better said than what I wrote above, and I agree wholeheartedly.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7n1eax wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Zeke Cohen to officially announce bid for council president at 3/19 event by Skontradiction
To me, while I share a lot of values with progressives, they seem to be most interested in gestures and who is gesturing. They also don't seem to have tons of interest in local governance and its prosaic details (fire department, police, trash clean up, etc.) or the role of local government vis-a-vis state and federal government. They are more interested in signaling on national issues. There's also an underlying tide of evangelicalism that I don't subscribe to.
I'm a liberal because I believe there's a huge role for government to help people get out of poverty and protect rights, including the rights of minorities. But, in most cases, that is role of higher levels of government, not the government of a poor shrinking city.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7mtjfw wrote
Reply to comment by DolemiteGK in Zeke Cohen to officially announce bid for council president at 3/19 event by Skontradiction
Here sure does love pictures of himself.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7mtguc wrote
Reply to Zeke Cohen to officially announce bid for council president at 3/19 event by Skontradiction
Between Zeke and Mosby, as a liberal anti-progressive, I'll write in Clark W. Griswold.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7hj1ox wrote
Reply to Best crabcakes? by taco_perfecto
DiPasquale's
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7ft7ae wrote
Reply to comment by shaneknu in Opinions on Niche's Baltimore Neighborhood ratings? Any neighborhoods you strongly disagree with the ratings on? by AyyScare
You can rate a screw on Amazon.
When thinking of screws, what would differentiate a five-star screw from a four-star screw? Whether your hair was pulled or not?
SnooRevelations979 t1_j7awr9t wrote
Reply to The new Lexington Market is so disappointing by sleaziep
This was my worry along: a vibrant place filled mostly with poor and working-class Black customers turned into yet another wannabe yuppie enclave.
As James Baldwin said, "Urban renewal means negro removal."
SnooRevelations979 t1_j72h8ip wrote
Part of it is that there's a focus on sexy progressive initiatives rather than making basic services more efficient.
I'm a liberal, but believe redressing wealth inequality, etc. is the responsibility of the state and especially federal governments. Local governments can't do much about it. Their job is to address basic services and make an environment that's conducive to investors, including you and me.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j61a7rd wrote
Reply to Sub Demographic by Kaffikup
I'm working my way up to a 5k.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j55onzv wrote
Queen of Sheba in Highlandtown.
SnooRevelations979 t1_iy9rskf wrote
Reply to Another stellar ad from VisitBaltimore. Just a reminder that the CEO makes $400K a year. by Cepia
As of two years ago, they had ten people making six figures, and it's nearly all funded by hotel taxes.
I wonder what their metrics are to determine whether they are worth the outlay.
SnooRevelations979 t1_iwnj29e wrote
Reply to comment by ConcreteThinking in Kimberly Klacik Announces Exit From WBAL by aresef
Not really. The Washington Post dominates the market for newspapers in there area. WBAL may be number one by a nose, but it doesn't have anywhere near the market share. That's why I was a little taken aback by the term.
SnooRevelations979 t1_iwjgqzw wrote
Reply to comment by jwalker3181 in Kimberly Klacik Announces Exit From WBAL by aresef
Which people? I'd imagine that would be different stations for different people.
SnooRevelations979 t1_j8u4hbx wrote
Reply to Will Baltimore Ever Be As Great As Cleveland? by BilgeWalker
Cleveland makes Baltimore look like Dubai in comparison.