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Farage and Trump have a vicious trick to deceive voters – and it’s working
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics4 days ago

Farage and Trump have a vicious trick to deceive voters – and it’s working

This article discusses historical patterns of racial bias in educational outcomes and law enforcement practices, drawing parallels between past experiences of systemic discrimination against Black individuals and current challenges faced by white working-class students. The author recounts how discussions about racial disparities in education and policing often reflect the biases of predominantly white, older audiences who lack direct experience with marginalized communities. The piece highlights findings from an independent inquiry showing that white working-class pupils, particularly those on free school meals, are significantly less likely to achieve basic academic benchmarks compared to their middle-class peers. The author argues that this educational disadvantage stems from parental attitudes shaped by personal experiences where education failed to provide tangible benefits. The article further criticizes right-wing rhetoric that undermines the intrinsic value of education and contributes to societal skepticism toward learning.

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Farage and Trump have a vicious trick to deceive voters – and it’s working

This article discusses historical patterns of racial bias in educational outcomes and law enforcement practices, drawing parallels between past experiences of systemic discrimination against Black individuals and current challenges faced by white working-class students. The author recounts how discussions about racial disparities in education and policing often reflect the biases of predominantly white, older audiences who lack direct experience with marginalized communities. The piece highlights findings from an independent inquiry showing that white working-class pupils, particularly those on free school meals, are significantly less likely to achieve basic academic benchmarks compared to their middle-class peers. The author argues that this educational disadvantage stems from parental attitudes shaped by personal experiences where education failed to provide tangible benefits. The article further criticizes right-wing rhetoric that undermines the intrinsic value of education and contributes to societal skepticism toward learning.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the educational disparity among white working-class students as a result of systemic issues exacerbated by right-wing rhetoric and media portrayal of teachers. While it acknowledges structural factors like class background, it emphasizes the role of ideological influence in perpet

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 60): Factuality is high as the article discusses historical patterns of racial bias in education and policing, aligning with known social science research. However, it lacks specific data or citations to support claims about current educational outcomes for white working-class students. Objectivity is lo

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