Hank Johnson, a Democratic congressman from Georgia’s 4th District
recently made a comment that was, stupidity-wise, on par with his 2010 statement about the island of Guam potentially capsizing if too many Marines were placed on one side.During a virtual event hosted by the progressive group Our Future First on March 4, Johnson told Reps. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas), Robin Kelly (D-Ill.), and others that President Trump’s education policies, specifically his plans to "defund" public schools and funnel money to private, "for-profit setups," would harm the black community.
Thi is a ridiculous idea from the get-go when you consider how fundamentally flawed our current education system is.
However, Johnson then took his grievances to a very weird place.
“It’s a recipe to make education unavailable to black people. And where does that then leave us? It puts us back to when America was great, and we were picking cotton and all of it.
They're putting my Latino brothers and sisters who migrate here to do that work because we are not suited intellectually to do it any more, but they would have us back confined to doing that kind of work,” Johnson said.
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Georgia ranked 30th in the nation for educational performance per Wikipedia.
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