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First-grade class in Brooklyn comes in from recess. Teacher asks Sarah, “What did you do at recess?” Sarah says, “I played in the sand box.

By US Desk
September 15, 2017

Blatant racial discrimination

First-grade class in Brooklyn comes in from recess. Teacher asks Sarah, “What did you do at recess?” Sarah says, “I played in the sand box.” Teacher says, “That’s good. Go to the blackboard, and if you can write ‘sand’ correctly, I’ll give you a fresh-baked cookie.” She does, and gets a cookie. Teacher asks Morris what he did at recess. Morris says, “I played with Sarah in the sand box. Teacher says, “Good. If you write ‘box’ correctly on the blackboard, I’ll also give you a fresh-baked cookie.” Morris does, and gets a cookie. Teacher then asks Mustafa Abdul Machmoud what he did at recess. He says, “I tried to play with Sarah and Morris, but they threw rocks at me.” Teacher says, “Threw rocks at you? That sounds like blatant racial discrimination. If you can go to the blackboard and write ‘blatant racial discrimination’, I’ll give you a cookie.”

Cooking class

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One day during cooking class, the teacher, Mrs Jones, was extolling her secrets for preparing perfect sauces.When she ordered us to the stoves to prepare our assignments, she said, “Now don’t forget to use wooden spoons.” As I stirred my sauce, I contemplated the physics behind the mystery of the wooden spoon and decided it must have something to do with heat conduction. I approached Mrs Jones to test my theory. “Why wooden spoons?” I asked. “Because, she replied, “if I have to sit here listening to all your metal spoons banging against metal pots, I’d go nuts!”

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