I can think this because I have actually taught in schools as bad or worse than Detroit schools.
Charles Soberman
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Your implication seems to be that black people are somehow different to the rest of humanity in that others would magically overcome the squalid conditions that exist in Detroit’s schools. Let me suggest that the two situations are completely different. In Mexico the poor aren’t deliberately disenfranchised and marginalized by the majority; they are the majority. Detroit’s schools that serve the black population have been starved of support unlike those in the more affluent white suburbs. Even now there are strenuous efforts being made to resist making the proper repairs. These efforts rationalize along the same type of thinking, namely that blacks are inferior and any repairs and refurbishment would be wasted.

At least be honest and upfront about your opinion of black people rather than using Mexican children to imply that in a first world country, first world conditions are wasted on black people.