Black Mother Jailed For Sending Kids To White School District

Discussion in 'Politics' started by JDL, Mar 10, 2011.

  1. JDL

    JDL

    Ohio – An Ohio mother of two was sentenced to 10 days in jail and placed on three years probation after sending her kids to a school district in which they did not live. Kelly Williams-Bolar was sentenced by Judge Patricia Cosgrove on Tuesday and will begin serving her sentence immediately.

    The jury deliberated for seven hours and the courtroom was packed as the sentence was handed down. She was convicted on two counts of tampering with court records after registering her two girls as living with Williams Bolar’s father when they actually lived with her. The family lived in the housing projects in Akron, Ohio, and the father’s address was in nearby Copley Township.

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    Additionally, Williams-Bolar’s father, Edward L. Williams, was charged with a fourth-degree felony of grand theft, in which he and his daughter are charged with defrauding the school system for two years of educational services for their girls. The court determined that sending their children to the wrong school was worth $30,500 in tuition.

    When I read about this case, a few thoughts went through my mind. First, it’s clear that the court is trying to make Kelly Williams-Bolar into an example. Even the judge in the case, Patricia Cosgrove, said that her sentence was appropriate ”so that others who think they might defraud the school system perhaps will think twice.”

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    Secondly, it’s interesting how courts find it convenient to make someone into an example when they happen to be poor and black. I’d love to see how they prosecute wealthy white women who commit the same offense. Oh, I forgot: Most wealthy white women don’t have to send their kids to the schools located near the projects.

    Third, I’m not sure why the court is treating this law-abiding mom like a thug who ran into a building with a shotgun and robbed the district of $30,000. Instead, they could simply subtract the amount it costs for her kids to go to the second school from the amount that would be spent for them to attend the first one. I’m sure the difference would still be substantial, since American educational apartheid dictates that schools in poorer neighborhoods are of significantly less quality than other schools. The racial divisions within American schools are nothing less than a blatant and consistent human rights violation and should certainly be treated as such.
     
  2. JDL

    JDL

    Written by Dr. Boyce Watkins on January 26, 2011 1:00 pm
     
  3. JDL

    JDL

    damn shame for whitey, this is there last resource to save white boy :p
     
  4. JDL

    JDL

    white people been self destructions for years :p
     
  5. JDL

    JDL

    shame on you :eek:
     
  6. I’m sure the difference would still be substantial, since American educational apartheid dictates that schools in poorer neighborhoods are of significantly less quality than other schools. The racial divisions within American schools are nothing less than a blatant and consistent human rights violation and should certainly be treated as such.
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    that's rich.

    who do you blacks blame for the poor quality of education in Haiti?


    fact is, schools are locally funded, black neighborhoods are filled with blacks ... blame your fucking selves for a change, just once, give it a try, you might even learn something, (lord knows you didn't in whatever shit hole you sprang from).
     
  7. What a racist!! Does she hate black people or something?
     
  8. JDL

    JDL

    shame on you
     
  9. here is the one real fucking racist=You
     
  10. Pretty much every majority black school started out as an all white majority school. What happened in the meantime?

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    oth, this is an unfortuante circumstance.
     
    #10     Mar 11, 2011