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Yes teachers do play favorites. They are human beings. When you go to college or a university the teachers there play favorites. Especially if you agree with their political agenda or can fill the quota the school needs to appear diverse.
. . . but I am not bitter.
Wow! Discrimination has become wide spread.
Our political leaders need to create more laws, and make education more equitable.
It's the liberal thing to do.
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