To me, she is almost the perfect kid. She is curious, proactive and resourceful. What more could she be?
I really, really hate to conclude this, let alone say so in public, but I think the answer to my question is: "white".
If she were my student, I'd have her back after school, under decent supervision, to see what else she want to blow up, or to put it the proper way, experimental with. Hell, use it to kick of the most inspirational after school chemistry club ever.
Man, what are these people thinking? So sad, a child's natural curiosity becomes criminal. That should never ever happen.
Reminds me of child hackers who end up in the clutches of the law. The whole thing is perverse and absurd.
Yup. "Sorry, but we're going to have to punish you by having you stay after school. In the lab. While you help us make highly exothermic reactions. Safely. For science."
Due to humanity's tribal history, people have a propensity to think of things in an "us vs them" situation. The other, the alien, the enemy. It's why people readily look for someone different to blame: Hitler could blame the Jews (Godwin's law FTW!), Marx could blame the rich, and blacks and whites can continue to blame each other.
She's a genius. (A black genius to boot, I'm given to understand.) Not one of us, not something familiar. So it's not hard to view her as both a threat, and not human in the same way that people you know are human. Because most of the people you know don't do things like this. (Where by "you" I mean "a random US person," not "a random HN reader." And by "genius" I mean "the average person's perception of someone who mixes together chemicals and makes them blow up," not "the legitimate inferences that can be made about her cognitive abilities based solely on the fact that she performed this particular science experiment.")
Add to that the zero-tolerance policies which may actually say in black and white that she needs to be punished to the fullest extent of the law, the racial undercurrents which may mean that too many of those involved view the situation in literally black and white, ...
Of course, AFAIK zero-tolerance rules started to become popular after the Columbine high school massacre. So they were intended to protect the community's children from dying in a hail of bullets.
For the federal prosecutor, it's just another day, another felony conviction, another varmint pelt on the wall to advance your career.
I really, really hate to conclude this, let alone say so in public, but I think the answer to my question is: "white".
If she were my student, I'd have her back after school, under decent supervision, to see what else she want to blow up, or to put it the proper way, experimental with. Hell, use it to kick of the most inspirational after school chemistry club ever.
Man, what are these people thinking? So sad, a child's natural curiosity becomes criminal. That should never ever happen.
Reminds me of child hackers who end up in the clutches of the law. The whole thing is perverse and absurd.