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Against Afro-centric School in Toronto

This article exposes the idea of having Afro-Centric school in Toronto as essentially insane.

Therefore, the idea that Canadian taxpayers’ money should be wasted on instilling Blacks with the sense of self-respect, by the mean of telling them fables about imaginary “great Black civilizations” in racial exclusive school, is not only utterly inappropriate – it is criminally insane. If Canadian Blacks are being so proud of their cultural heritage, they should be encouraged to explore this heritage in Africa, not in Canada. However, it is very doubtful that, after having spent a few days in Africa, while being required to eat cockroaches for breakfast, to drink water out of rain paddles and to socialize with their ape-like “distant relatives”, they would be still willing to refer to themselves as African-Canadians, instead of simply Canadians, upon their return back to this country.

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Afrocentric School Faces Hurdles. January 31, 2008. The Spec.Com. Retrieved from http://www.thespec.com/News/CanadaWorld/article/317581

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