90% of what he wrote is bigoted bullshit. But to be fair he does actually bring up a few true points, such as how a lot of black children are poorly raised and end up having a very narrow view of the world (much like the author himself ironically), and how there's a definite cultural barrier between blacks and whites in less progressive regions of the states, and how there are issues when it comes to holding students back, be it pressure to move them ahead or whatnot.
Like the reposter, I'm extremely disappointed that this essay was removed. It's not like the author wrote it in a malevolent or hostile manner or anything. He was merely trying to bring to attention his perspective, however flawed it may be. Honestly, when it comes to freedom of expression, it's you either allow everything except those that directly threaten people's well-being, or you don't allow anything at all. America claims itself to be some fucking beacon of freedom, yet even minute things like this get quashed on the spot. More restrictive societies move forward by enforcing some beliefs and censoring others, and are justified in doing so because that's precisely what makes those systems work. But for "freedom of expression" based societies, people should welcome these extremist viewpoints. If someone says something so blatantly wrong, it should be met with structured, refined criticism and debate, not labelled blasphemy and thrown to the wayside. By successfully refuting a "false" notion, you only strengthen the morals/values/opinions that are "correct". And if said "false" notion does undermine "the truth", then it's probably because your "truth" isn't as right as you thought. But at the very least, it allows for debate.
Seriously, reading some of the responses make me cringe. Half the comments are some derivative of: "this guy is such a racist", "this guy is so close minded", "this guy is an embarrassment to our education system and needs to be fired" etc. Fucking keyboard warriors probably can't actually rebut half the points made by the author. In so many ways they're even more of a joke than him. It's embarrassing.
And yes I realize the can of worms I just opened. I know that some idiot will start the argument "some things just should never be said", so I'll probably avoid this thread before it inevitably devolves into a cesspool. This is just my $0.02