Previously on SBPDL: Starting in 2020 Public Schools Across California Will No Longer Suspend Students for Disobeying Teachers, Because Too Many Students of Color (Non-Whites) Get Suspended

In these final days of the American experiment in egalitarianism, insanity governs all decisions our rulers enact.

Because black public school students in Virginia disproportionately showcase anti-social behavior and get suspended at rates far beyond that of their white peers, the entire system for school discipline must be scrapped.

Shot. [Black, disabled students disproportionately suspended in Virginia, report says, Richmond.com, October 17, 2017]:

Black students constituted 23 percent of Virginia’s student population, according to the report, but saw a disproportional amount of suspensions at 59 percent of short-term suspensions, 57 percent of long-term suspensions, 43 percent of expulsions and 34 percent of modified expulsions.

Chaser. [Virginia democrats pass bill allowing student criminals to avoid being reported to police, Law Enforcement Today, February 26, 2020]:

Democratic lawmakers aren’t even hiding the fact that they are doing anything they can to help criminals anymore. Starting with the ones that attend their public schools. In Virginia, a bill is on its way to Governor Northam this week that would allow schools to have discretion over reporting misdemeanor crimes when they are committed by students and occur on school grounds. The Virginia Senate passed its version of the bill with almost half of republicans backing it. The House of Delegates passed their bill, HB 257, as well at 46-44. Republicans are now asking the Governor to exercise his power to veto the bill. If passed, school principals and superintendents would determine on their own whether misdemeanors were reported to law enforcement. As it is now, all crimes committed by students must be reported. I can hear the screams of racism and special treatment now. Some of the crimes included in the discretion are as follows: assault and battery that results in bodily injury, sexual assault, death, shooting, stabbing, cutting, or wounding of any person, stalking, threats, firearm, drug and alcohol violations are also included. Discretion would be offered on school buses, on school property, and at school sponsored events. The students, the bill says, will still be disciplined at school for the crimes. Parents would also be notified, and abuse would still be reported to social services. The legislation was sponsored in the House by Delegate Mike Mullin. One of his aids told reporters that the goal of the bill is to no criminalize minor crimes like destruction of property committed by children with special needs. However, one of the organizations backing the bill- Virginia Education Association- also released a statement in support of the legislation. VEA President Jim Livingston had this to say: “This legislation is about removing the zero-tolerance policies that push too many students into the criminal justice system, particularly our minority students. It’s time we move away from a one-size-fits-all approach to reporting and tap into the experience and expertise of our front-line school principals.” And there is the real motivation for the legislation. “Minority students.”

ORDER IT NOW

Civilization is a precarious thing, easily corruptible if standards aren’t maintained. Introduce the element of different races into the mix, where one racial group (whites) has established the standard for satisfactory/acceptable behavior, and you have America in 2020. Because blacks disproportionately fail to abide by these standards of acceptable behavior established by whites, “racism” must be blamed.

The great Robert Heinlein once wrote, “punishment must be unusual or it serves no purposes.”

As we see in Virginia, the concepts of morality, civility and duty are being abandoned, because those displaying anti-social behavior in public schools are predominately non-white…

Because blacks commit the bulk of violent crimes in public schools in Virginia, administrators will decide if they want to report these criminals to the authority (recall, those crimes include: assault and battery that results in bodily injury, sexual assault, death, shooting, stabbing, cutting, or wounding of any person, stalking, threats, firearm, drug and alcohol violations are also included).

Why?

To protect black public school students from the “school to prison” pipeline… we call this black privilege.