"White people love these kind of fucking movies where there is all this kind of racial disciplini," he says. "These films perpetuate a very righting idea that if we just scold and patronize and discipline minority youth enough, they can somehow lift themselves out of poverty." The film was based on the true story of joe lewis clark, a high school principle in New Jersey. Clark's chool was in danger of being placed in receivership by new jersey state government unless students improve their test cores on the new jersey minimum basic skills test. To achieve this, clark employs daconian methods including expelling 300 students and punishing students if they don't learn the

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