Saturday, September 24, 2011

The Miseducation of Hip-Hop-Discrimination in Education

When it comes to one's personal experience or learning capacity very little has to do with the clothing they wear and what music they listen to.  Saying young adults should have to dress a certain way in order to reieve a better education is ludacris.  Just because a girl wears a lot of make up does time in that mean she learns less, or more, compared to a girl who does not?  Stereotyping is so unbelievably common, and what happened to "never judging a book by its cover?"  This passage shows discrimination and stereotyping not even from other children, which any minority would experience at one point and time in their life, but from professors in a university.  Does this mean the first lady, Michelle Obama, is less educated because of the fact she joined up with Beyonce, Jay Z's wife to help young children be more active?  Absolutely not.  There will always be thugs, black, white, whatever race that just will not care about education.  That should never be taken out on the highly intelligent young adults who may wear the same clothes and listen to the same music.  It is whats played now.  It is what everybody relates to. 

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