Do you live in a state with an above-average poverty level? Or in a rural area?
I'm a retired small business owner.
I was fortunate enough to have a comfortable retirement, how that is going to work out for some of you or not, well who knows what the future will bring for you.
"Racial sensitivity" usually comes at some kind of cost. What no one seems to be talking about is that this school district probably has to make some kind of concession, usually at some financial cost, to make this negative PR to go away. Even something like hiring a firm to teach "racial sensitivity"
That's money not going to teachers, books, sports programs, music or any other resource that is going to actually help the children going to that school.
If people want to call me a racist, then call me a racist. That's up to them. But the way I would do things would save money from any potential race issue so I could put it into the music program, or math program, or the sports program. I'd rather the money go there than for some For Profit liberal Martyr group looking for it's next payday when it can scream racism at someone.
My way might mean saving that money and that might mean the difference between laying off a teacher or not. Getting new lab equipment for the chemistry classes or not.
Each year, school districts around the US set aside money for essentially legal liability issues/lawsuits. They set money aside. Most school districts have their own attorneys or law firms on retainer, because the frequency of legal issues makes it practical. That's money, again, that could be used for teachers, books, after school programs, more computers, better equipment, safer sports equipment.
Most of you could care less because most of you don't own a company. Or aren't in management to the point where people's jobs are on the line depending on how much has to be spent on lawyers. Not every business is some fat cat profiting off their employees like slave labor. Many companies, the difference between waging a legal fight or not, could be the difference between making it or going under. The difference between keeping your employees or having to lay someone off.
Adversarial legalism impacts EVERYONE. The western culture, particularly America, has taught and socialized African Americans that the more they complain, no matter how valid or how ridiculous, that some type of appeasement or concession will be made. If you scream loud enough and threaten to sue enough, someone will give you something worth some kind of money to shut up and not sue. Our legal culture exists as such that often is it easier to settle or make a payout rather than fight the legal battle and win. It's not a real "win" if the cost in time, lawyers and fees cripple you just as badly or worse than the initial legal threat in the first place.
It's easy to be an anti establishment bleeding heart liberal looking for the next hot topic boogeyman around the corner like a mindless sheeple when you don't own anything, don't have anything and being responsible for a mass of other people isn't in your frame of reference.
It's another thing when lots of people rely on you for jobs, to make good decisions so your business can survive, so that those folks can send their kids to college and keep food on the table and the lights working.
Real life is about resource management. Threat assessment. Risk vs reward.
Why are your medical costs so high? A lot of it, is in part, due to the fall out from the massive amount of legal liability and impact of lawsuits and threat of adversarial legalism in the medical world. It's just easier to give you 250 tests, even if you don't need them, and send you to fifty different directions to other specialists and start creating a mound of paper and bureaucracy so someone can try to cover their ### from getting sued. You think schools want to suspend kids from playing Cowboys and Indians on the schoolyard? Bu they have to think about what if that kid comes back with a shotgun, and the school didn't document previous behavior and what kind of lawsuit that would bring.
The "For Profit Martyr" racket isn't just being used by African Americans. Also women, gays, Jews, anyone who can try to entrench in the media and get themselves as powerful a liberal lobbying group that they can.
Everything comes at a cost. All the political correctness. All the time and energy spent on BS lawsuits. All the energy and resources spent on liability prevention. You pay for that. Less money for schools for your kids. Less money for more police and firefighters to make your area safer. Less money for parks, libraries, after school programs, safer roads, etc, etc.
I'm amused at some of you bleeding heart liberals, you sheeple who can't see past your own need for validation. Every time you point fingers and scream racism or sexism or Antisemitism or whatever, not because it's happening, but just because you can shove a label on something the media tells you you need to be angry about, its your kids who get fewer teachers, worse schools and less safe neighborhoods because of it.
Everything comes at a cost. Every appeasement and concession solely for the sake of maintaining the status quo of political correctness. That's the high price for validating your liberalism.