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In reply to the discussion: Here's the thing about opposing "forced busing" [View all]RHMerriman
(1,376 posts)52. Sure sounds like it...
Sounds like it...
See:
https://twitter.com/jeneps]
Bloomberg reporter says the senator thinks busing (unclear if court-ordered mandatory, or voluntary, or whatever) is just what the 2020 Presidential Campaign needs...
"...busing is one of the methods by which we create desegregation and we need to make it more."
Seems like that escalated quickly ... I can just see the GOP take on this one:
From "Joe, you didn't support busing back in the 70s, when I was 6, even though my Mom and Dad were both Phd.s and could have afforded to send me to the best public school in Madison, Wisconsin, where my Dad was a full-time tenured professor at the University of Wisconsin," to "the U.S. needs to reinstitute federal, court-ordered mandatory busing today."
Donald Trump thanks you, Senator Harris. Perhaps he'll invite you to the inauguration...
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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I'm trying to understand her position on busing in 2019. So it is relevant to the issue.
emulatorloo
Jun 2019
#7
Great post...we have come a long way..and a long way to go...in Boston currently...
asiliveandbreathe
Jun 2019
#5
They tried also to fix racially segregated neighborhoods, but than can't be done overnight
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#41
I was born in 1957 - the year of Brown v. Board - and lived in a small town in Arkansas.
TomSlick
Jun 2019
#45
Good piece, but I have to correct the statement: "But most of them weren't upset about the buses
hlthe2b
Jun 2019
#16
Let's also not forget the role that federal transportation policy had on all of this
StarfishSaver
Jun 2019
#42