by Baldwin » Wed 30 May 2007, 21:15:49
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TommyJefferson', 'T')his is a good thing.
Enough employers have had enough experience with Historically Black College graduates to know that degrees from HBCs are virtual certificates of proof that the holder cannot read, write, or work hard.
Thank goodness there is still enough freedom of choice in college selection that HBCs are experiencing declining enrollment due to their degree mill policies. This reduces the amount of money they are able to defraud taxpayers for each year.
A few years ago one of my former state university professors had to navigate a lawsuit threat from an African American Masters applicant.
He let me read the Master's thesis. It was horrible. It was literally 10th grade high school level work. The Graduate Committee delayed for a year, but eventually awarded the degree so as to avoid the lawsuit and EEOC investigation.
At least he tried to maintain some integrety. In the end, my credentials were debased by their actions. He was ashamed. I felt sorry for him.
And I'd wager that is still an insult to 10th graders.
Only a city man would carry a bag of iron instead of a bag of rice.
-Ling Tan, from the movie Dragon Seed, 1944 (more wisdom from Turner Classic Movies)