Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 13:09 - Aug 16 with 8636 views | dickythorpe | Oof! Well done jango.... Should be a 4 pager by sat | | | |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 13:10 - Aug 16 with 8636 views | Aquinas | They have already made it if they have a place at Cambridge. Surely the investment would be better spent on improving schools in impoverished areas so that there is more of an even playing field in terms of resources and teaching quality. | | | |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 13:14 - Aug 16 with 8628 views | omarjack | Think what you want. But sometimes things like this are needed to give everyone equal chances. Unfortunately, the society has too much racism, that without such grants, minorities are most likely to be left out, not because they're under-qualified. But because many won't give them proper chances. | |
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Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 13:19 - Aug 16 with 8618 views | Aquinas |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 13:14 - Aug 16 by omarjack | Think what you want. But sometimes things like this are needed to give everyone equal chances. Unfortunately, the society has too much racism, that without such grants, minorities are most likely to be left out, not because they're under-qualified. But because many won't give them proper chances. |
You make a number of ridiculous statements and this is another. They have made it to Cambridge. They have succeeded. They have equal access to student loans etc as anyone else. What isn't fair is the majority of inner city schools have crap facilities compared to suburban schools and that is where the inequality is. Stormzy funding intelligent black people's education is just a vanity project because he didn't go to uni himself. | | | |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 13:30 - Aug 16 with 8602 views | Lohengrin |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 13:19 - Aug 16 by Aquinas | You make a number of ridiculous statements and this is another. They have made it to Cambridge. They have succeeded. They have equal access to student loans etc as anyone else. What isn't fair is the majority of inner city schools have crap facilities compared to suburban schools and that is where the inequality is. Stormzy funding intelligent black people's education is just a vanity project because he didn't go to uni himself. |
It’s such a shame that, young fella.’ ”And tryna' blame your boy for knife crime, I don't use a shank, I got money in the bank, Man, I'd rather do a drive by.” He could easily have been another Blake or Marlowe... | |
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Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 14:01 - Aug 16 with 8544 views | Aquinas |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 13:30 - Aug 16 by Lohengrin | It’s such a shame that, young fella.’ ”And tryna' blame your boy for knife crime, I don't use a shank, I got money in the bank, Man, I'd rather do a drive by.” He could easily have been another Blake or Marlowe... |
The below excerpts are from one of his more enlightened pieces - Wicked Skengman Part 4: "Wait two secs let me spark this zoot, my n**gas don't talk they shoot, Roll up slow, then I park that coupe, And the game got f**ked up by the darkskin yout" and "Big 45 might bun out your clart, No safety that might dun out your dance, Knock on your door like oi rudeboy look Forget the hype just come out the yard" | | | |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 14:13 - Aug 16 with 8531 views | Jango |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 13:14 - Aug 16 by omarjack | Think what you want. But sometimes things like this are needed to give everyone equal chances. Unfortunately, the society has too much racism, that without such grants, minorities are most likely to be left out, not because they're under-qualified. But because many won't give them proper chances. |
3% of Cambridge university is black students. 3% of British people are black. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 14:39 - Aug 16 with 8499 views | sherpajacob |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 14:13 - Aug 16 by Jango | 3% of Cambridge university is black students. 3% of British people are black. |
approx. 3% black, approx. 6% Asian, approx. 80% white British. hang on, I though we were being over run by swarms and losing our national identity or is all that just made up b*llocks. | |
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Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:01 - Aug 16 with 8464 views | londonlisa2001 |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 14:13 - Aug 16 by Jango | 3% of Cambridge university is black students. 3% of British people are black. |
Last year’s intake (2017) was 2.2% black students at Cambridge and 1.9% black students at Oxford. Both black and white people are underrepresented as it happens, with certain other groups being over represented. Notably people from both Indian and Chinese backgrounds, There are many scholarships and bursaries available to all sorts of restricted groups. Bursaries are now routinely given by both Oxford and Cambridge to all British students whose family incomes are below certain amounts (sliding scale). There are also specific bursaries for, as an example, people born in Norfolk or Suffolk. People from Bristol. People from a Russian heritage. People who went to school in Pembrokeshire. Notably there have for many years been significant bursaries available for people who are from a mining background. None of these attract your attention perhaps? The actual issue with Oxbridge entrance is the barrier to children from disadvantaged backgrounds irrespective of ethinicity. It’s not the fault of Oxford and Cambridge. It’s the fault of the inequality of the education system, but also the low aspiration or self esteem of children from such backgrounds - frequently they believe Oxbridge is not for kids from their background. It’s something for ‘other kids’ - more middle class kids. Anything that can help encourage children from such backgrounds that it is absolutely a place for them is welcome. I think it’s hugely encouraging that a black rapper is saying to young black kids ‘education at the top level is something you should be aspiring to, and something to aim for’, which is what this is doing. He’s not encouraging the notion that somehow there’s a ‘them and us’ and Oxbridge isn’t for ‘his sort of people’. He’s saying get out there, aspire, and get as well educated as possible. Good for him. | | | |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:07 - Aug 16 with 8449 views | jacksfullaces | saw him this morning on BBC Breakfast. credible voice for social mobility. always good to see role models emerging for under represented groups. Oxbridge entry can level up the platform a little, although will always be behind the traditional students going to the same destination. probably puts these kids ahead of traditional students going to UWIC type institutions | | | |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:08 - Aug 16 with 8448 views | Aquinas |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:01 - Aug 16 by londonlisa2001 | Last year’s intake (2017) was 2.2% black students at Cambridge and 1.9% black students at Oxford. Both black and white people are underrepresented as it happens, with certain other groups being over represented. Notably people from both Indian and Chinese backgrounds, There are many scholarships and bursaries available to all sorts of restricted groups. Bursaries are now routinely given by both Oxford and Cambridge to all British students whose family incomes are below certain amounts (sliding scale). There are also specific bursaries for, as an example, people born in Norfolk or Suffolk. People from Bristol. People from a Russian heritage. People who went to school in Pembrokeshire. Notably there have for many years been significant bursaries available for people who are from a mining background. None of these attract your attention perhaps? The actual issue with Oxbridge entrance is the barrier to children from disadvantaged backgrounds irrespective of ethinicity. It’s not the fault of Oxford and Cambridge. It’s the fault of the inequality of the education system, but also the low aspiration or self esteem of children from such backgrounds - frequently they believe Oxbridge is not for kids from their background. It’s something for ‘other kids’ - more middle class kids. Anything that can help encourage children from such backgrounds that it is absolutely a place for them is welcome. I think it’s hugely encouraging that a black rapper is saying to young black kids ‘education at the top level is something you should be aspiring to, and something to aim for’, which is what this is doing. He’s not encouraging the notion that somehow there’s a ‘them and us’ and Oxbridge isn’t for ‘his sort of people’. He’s saying get out there, aspire, and get as well educated as possible. Good for him. |
But shouldn't he be investing in failing schools in areas of high black ethnicity rather than chucking money at black students who have already made a success of themselves? | | | |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:22 - Aug 16 with 8433 views | londonlisa2001 |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:08 - Aug 16 by Aquinas | But shouldn't he be investing in failing schools in areas of high black ethnicity rather than chucking money at black students who have already made a success of themselves? |
He doesn’t have the money to invest in failing schools I wouldn’t think. Nor is there any way of really doing so in the system we have. So doing what he’s done is really highlighting the importance of high level education. Encouraging people from his background to push themselves to the highest academic achievement they can. And is making a statement that education is important, and is just as important for kids from his background as it is for middle class kids. Too many celebrities spend their time denigrating educational achievement. They give the impression that ‘making it’ is about being a pop star, rapper, footballer. He’s saying ‘I’m a rapper, I’m hugely successful, very wealthy, yet what I most wanted to do in life was study political science at Oxford University’. That’s a brilliant thing for him to say. | | | |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:40 - Aug 16 with 8404 views | Lohengrin |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:01 - Aug 16 by londonlisa2001 | Last year’s intake (2017) was 2.2% black students at Cambridge and 1.9% black students at Oxford. Both black and white people are underrepresented as it happens, with certain other groups being over represented. Notably people from both Indian and Chinese backgrounds, There are many scholarships and bursaries available to all sorts of restricted groups. Bursaries are now routinely given by both Oxford and Cambridge to all British students whose family incomes are below certain amounts (sliding scale). There are also specific bursaries for, as an example, people born in Norfolk or Suffolk. People from Bristol. People from a Russian heritage. People who went to school in Pembrokeshire. Notably there have for many years been significant bursaries available for people who are from a mining background. None of these attract your attention perhaps? The actual issue with Oxbridge entrance is the barrier to children from disadvantaged backgrounds irrespective of ethinicity. It’s not the fault of Oxford and Cambridge. It’s the fault of the inequality of the education system, but also the low aspiration or self esteem of children from such backgrounds - frequently they believe Oxbridge is not for kids from their background. It’s something for ‘other kids’ - more middle class kids. Anything that can help encourage children from such backgrounds that it is absolutely a place for them is welcome. I think it’s hugely encouraging that a black rapper is saying to young black kids ‘education at the top level is something you should be aspiring to, and something to aim for’, which is what this is doing. He’s not encouraging the notion that somehow there’s a ‘them and us’ and Oxbridge isn’t for ‘his sort of people’. He’s saying get out there, aspire, and get as well educated as possible. Good for him. |
Given that Oxford currently sits at the apex of the WU rankings you’d be hard pressed to make a case for there being an awful lot in need of fixing, mind. | |
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Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:53 - Aug 16 with 8379 views | Flashberryjack |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 14:39 - Aug 16 by sherpajacob | approx. 3% black, approx. 6% Asian, approx. 80% white British. hang on, I though we were being over run by swarms and losing our national identity or is all that just made up b*llocks. |
What make are the other 11% ? | |
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Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 16:01 - Aug 16 with 8370 views | Jango |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:01 - Aug 16 by londonlisa2001 | Last year’s intake (2017) was 2.2% black students at Cambridge and 1.9% black students at Oxford. Both black and white people are underrepresented as it happens, with certain other groups being over represented. Notably people from both Indian and Chinese backgrounds, There are many scholarships and bursaries available to all sorts of restricted groups. Bursaries are now routinely given by both Oxford and Cambridge to all British students whose family incomes are below certain amounts (sliding scale). There are also specific bursaries for, as an example, people born in Norfolk or Suffolk. People from Bristol. People from a Russian heritage. People who went to school in Pembrokeshire. Notably there have for many years been significant bursaries available for people who are from a mining background. None of these attract your attention perhaps? The actual issue with Oxbridge entrance is the barrier to children from disadvantaged backgrounds irrespective of ethinicity. It’s not the fault of Oxford and Cambridge. It’s the fault of the inequality of the education system, but also the low aspiration or self esteem of children from such backgrounds - frequently they believe Oxbridge is not for kids from their background. It’s something for ‘other kids’ - more middle class kids. Anything that can help encourage children from such backgrounds that it is absolutely a place for them is welcome. I think it’s hugely encouraging that a black rapper is saying to young black kids ‘education at the top level is something you should be aspiring to, and something to aim for’, which is what this is doing. He’s not encouraging the notion that somehow there’s a ‘them and us’ and Oxbridge isn’t for ‘his sort of people’. He’s saying get out there, aspire, and get as well educated as possible. Good for him. |
So you don’t think there would be outcry if a famous white artist went back to where he was from and said he’s gonna help 2 White kids? | | | |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 16:13 - Aug 16 with 8347 views | Lohengrin |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:53 - Aug 16 by Flashberryjack | What make are the other 11% ? |
I believe they are called ‘The Left.” A totally separate sub-species. | |
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Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 16:22 - Aug 16 with 8342 views | londonlisa2001 |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 16:01 - Aug 16 by Jango | So you don’t think there would be outcry if a famous white artist went back to where he was from and said he’s gonna help 2 White kids? |
Yes there probably would be. But there’s no real equivalence. As there isn’t a disadvantaged group called ‘white people’. If Anthony Hopkins said he was going to find two bursaries for underprivileged kids from Port Talbot there’d be no outcry. If Rooney said he was going to do it for kids from Liverpool there’d be no outcry. I’d bet that the kids that have the opportunity of a bursary because they come from Norfolk are always white. The mining bursaries I’d bet are almost always for white kids. There has been systemic prejudice against people from ethnic minority backgrounds in this country for generations. An attempt to elevate people from that background from someone that has come from that themselves is not ‘racist’. It is positive discrimination. A positive discrimination that has happened the other way round for decades. If you are white, and I assume you are, you have never suffered institutional discrimination in this country because of your colour. You may have suffered it for other reasons, but not because of your colour. That is not to say that individual black people or Asian people or anything else, may not themselves be racist. Of course they can be. As often as white people may be. But institutionally, societally, nah. | | | |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 16:23 - Aug 16 with 8340 views | omarjack |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:53 - Aug 16 by Flashberryjack | What make are the other 11% ? |
Non-British whites? [Post edited 16 Aug 2018 16:24]
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Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 16:27 - Aug 16 with 8331 views | londonlisa2001 |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 15:40 - Aug 16 by Lohengrin | Given that Oxford currently sits at the apex of the WU rankings you’d be hard pressed to make a case for there being an awful lot in need of fixing, mind. |
Yup. And I specifically said it wasn’t their fault. It’d be nice though if they achieved that while doing so with a cross section of kids from all sorts of backgrounds, not just those whose parents are affluent. Imagine how good they could be with a much bigger pool of people to choose from. There is less representation from ordinary backgrounds there now than there was in the 80s. | | | |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 16:28 - Aug 16 with 8330 views | Highjack |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 16:22 - Aug 16 by londonlisa2001 | Yes there probably would be. But there’s no real equivalence. As there isn’t a disadvantaged group called ‘white people’. If Anthony Hopkins said he was going to find two bursaries for underprivileged kids from Port Talbot there’d be no outcry. If Rooney said he was going to do it for kids from Liverpool there’d be no outcry. I’d bet that the kids that have the opportunity of a bursary because they come from Norfolk are always white. The mining bursaries I’d bet are almost always for white kids. There has been systemic prejudice against people from ethnic minority backgrounds in this country for generations. An attempt to elevate people from that background from someone that has come from that themselves is not ‘racist’. It is positive discrimination. A positive discrimination that has happened the other way round for decades. If you are white, and I assume you are, you have never suffered institutional discrimination in this country because of your colour. You may have suffered it for other reasons, but not because of your colour. That is not to say that individual black people or Asian people or anything else, may not themselves be racist. Of course they can be. As often as white people may be. But institutionally, societally, nah. |
Is there a disadvantaged group called “black people”? | |
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Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 16:29 - Aug 16 with 8327 views | londonlisa2001 |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 16:28 - Aug 16 by Highjack | Is there a disadvantaged group called “black people”? |
Yes. | | | |
Stormzy and scholarships for black kids. on 16:31 - Aug 16 with 8320 views | omarjack | I wonder what's the racial/gender distribution of posters on this site. | |
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