Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles schools in the united states are still segregating students ok particularly uh... a rule role town in mississippi and notice by a car cap white buffalo county in anyway so uh... that a federal judge had to force this county to stop segregating their schools they would take african-american students and put them in specific schools and they would take white students and put them in specifics course transfer them over to specific schools it's crazy that that this ain't america yet and this is something now here twenty ten and they still don't it's amazing gave but it is amazing and it's it's not exclusively white and black so that's what allowed them to get away with it for a little while ago all i want to know where we got selected sailors electives that but they were allowing them to that goes for ten miles apart uh... so that the uh... white kids he gets a great into a predominantly white school at a black kids would stay in the predominantly black schools cell at tyler town schools are the schools where at the african-american children we're going to and if there were lights it's going to tell us how schools they would be transferred over she left salem that salem attended center which is predominantly white and cell it's funny because i because of the census added officials were able to track this down and say hey wait a minute what do you guys doing this is a legal you're not allowed to do this but it just amazes me that the school officials dot ok then we're not gonna get caught let's just do this is not that big a deal write another excuse they had was that with the work for meeting the students to go to that out of school like what i didn't make the move without school nerves are white kids in the school boards by but it totally threw off the numbers so that it became basically a predominantly white predominantly black schools which was obviously there in fact and so the court said now youtube if if you can't do that that's crazy is obviously a legal and yet uh... you know stopped that and but he goes to show you every you know the old are you have a government intervention or not and of course is not always the right right thing to do but in some cases it feel that people get away with stuff degraded away with it then i mean if the federal government having forced mister beaded desegregate in the first place still desegregate of course okay eco-system important and that's not right suppose that's not all of the city's this particular area but uh... it's you know the starting to see that at this late date that there's some carries the country there is still there and of course of the ass a lot of people because of their racism places even that stuff up man come on this is fairly dispute sonya but the federal judge did the right thing so couple and now that what i'm wondering is now that they're going to desegregate the schools school officials do they face any consequences for this because they're breaking the law so julie just like god locate you know you've been this defect you've been segregating schools for all these years legally but it's ok you get to keep a job and it's five just make sure you stop to it i mean obviously the school officials are basis there's no question about it serology just let it go well look reeked of course with evident in the treaty there and uh... if you need our services if you need it to you at the supreme court you know we can maybe for certain consultant fee we come in there regularly for you guys but you know you have to see who was who knew what was happening right off the rise it who permitted the students to go to another school slash maybe encourage them did they incurred sven was the principal the vice principal et-cetera and then was you fare all that stuff out now of course i should be consequences for doing something that was that illegal in and the justice department at this sued him to make it happen and by the way did a federal judge that rule that uh... in this case was tom leslie from the u_s_ district court of southern mississippi applied to the northern advocated idea mister weekdays index like now is is obviously not right so ya agar division that would be some cuts was that you know i'm not saying this uh... criminal consequences right now i don't think it's it's an issue of along those lines but abut should be keep their java when one would presumed not right exactly and that's exactly what i was trying to get that because good luck if i had a child uh... if our black right and i had a black child going to a school that was segregated and this lot act this judge comes and says okay you have to desegregate the schools and they say okay your child is not going to go to a predominantly white school that would make me uncomfortable because i don't i don't know what the administrators are the school officials are gonna do that i don't know how they can achieve my child so that's why i bring up that concern that's an interesting point i mean if they were going to say or even first was that a lot of issues obviously and so when they the profile this ruling which they have to buy low and should then you know i those administrators have a look at like since the senate gray point so that's why uh... they should look very long and hard at you know over the issue about the administration of schools right
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