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It is true that life situations (poverty, lack of parental assistance, safety and security, cultural roadblocks, etc.) are impediments to successful participation in school.
But is “access to education” a a demonstrable problem? Many states offer very low cost or free access to community college higher education.
Some search queries I recommend (just as a starting point):
- "Factors in access to education"
- "Access to education causal"
- "Access to education in America"
- "Access to education world data"
- "Access to education developing countries"
- "Public education and vertical mobility"
- "Relationship between education and innovation"
- "Relationship between education and health"
- "Public health and economic productivity
- "Access to education and marginalized groups"
The “racial or cultural superiority therefore black kids are fucked” thing you’re really believe in is stupid. It’s unactionable and nobody gives a fuck about that perspective. There are like a handful of legitimate ways to address the scarce spots for everyone not just high achievers, but the racial and cultural superiority people don’t spend even one iota of their time or one cent of their dollars making the good schools bigger. It’s a profoundly immature point of view, and its immaturity should give you insight for why people don’t like you.