>Nothing wrong with a community college, however it is not a >complete and whole education and it is not on par with a 4 >year degree. That doesn't mean that a community college >student won't graduate to be a "productive" person. It just >means that they will be geared towards certain careers that >are reserved for lower middle class people. > >HBCUs produce productive workers, not innovators. I used to >work in a division that only hired HBCU grads. They were the >best followers. Very few would critically think. They followed >orders and were malleable because they never were taught to be >independent thinkers. They wore suits, were sure to have their >hair done, could code switch and maintain the face of the >company. > >Were they job creators, initiating new concepts, or in >positions to hire other black people? NOPE. I left because I >refused to be clustered with robots. >
most people employed fall within that description.
>These are my observations. Why would you be offended?