Posted on 02/23/2017 5:48:43 AM PST by VaeVictis
A student activist group at the University of Michigan is demanding campus officials provide them with a permanent designated space on central campus for Black students and students of color to organize and do social justice work.
(Excerpt) Read more at thecollegefix.com ...
And, as usual, it’s the students with useless majors like sociology or anything with “Studies” in the title who have the time for this silliness. The students with real majors are busy studying.
Lord help us when “progress” is simply changing the roles of oppressed and oppressor.
“Next there will be Non-White restrooms and Non-White water fountains.... wait, that sounds oddly familiar. Democrats bringing back old laws again? “
And that is what Republucans should run on over the next two years. Hit them hard.
U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights enforces several Federal civil rights laws that prohibit discrimination in programs or activities that receive Federal funds from the Department of Education. These laws prohibit discrimination on the basis of race...
These laws extend to all colleges and universities under Title VI. This includes that:
(iii) Subject an individual to segregation or separate treatment in any matter related to his receipt of any service, financial aid, or other benefit under the program.
(iv) Restrict an individual in any way in the enjoyment of any advantage or privilege enjoyed by others receiving any service, financial aid, or other benefit under the program.
Blacks do not mind racism at all, as long as they are the ones who can mistreat others.
U-M needs to broadcast this fact to the liddle black snowflakes. Accommodating their demands would be a serious violation of the civil rights that their grandparents fought and died for. Idiots.
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