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Traditionally, schools in White societies do three things. First, they
help pass a people's cultural, intellectual, and spiritual heritage on
to the next generation. By teaching children about their people's
legends, achievements, and mores they help to assure cultural
continuity.
Second, schools help children acquire the knowledge and skills they need
to become self-supporting members of society. Thirdly, schools help
develop character in children, so that they will grow up to be the
strongest and most valuable citizens that their genetic inheritance
allows.
Unfortunately, the American educational system today completely neglects
the third purpose and does poorly with the first two. How can a
"multicultural" school pass on any people's culture --
especially the European culture so many multiculturalists despise?
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