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Diversity For Thee But Not For Me
Resistance Feed ^ | 12-17-2016 | Rhett October

Posted on 12/17/2016 2:45:15 PM PST by rhett october

As college football ramps into bowl games and playoffs, fans are being exposed to teams they don't normally see because they are in different conferences and divisions. For example, North Alabama is playing Northwest Missouri for the division 2 national championship as I write. Another example, is the 2016 Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl which features North Carolina Central versus Grambling.

During the game, announcers have cautiously walked into the phenomenon timidly referred to as HBCU. Those initials have become the preferred way of referring to a group of colleges known to be Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

Oddly enough, though I am not black, I have an interesting experience with a college from this group. I had a golf scholarship to play for a small NAIA college. I had worked hard and had earned the number five spot on my team which meant that I got to play in tournaments as long as I kept that spot. One beautiful thing about college golf is that it's not about the coach's opinion of you or how much he likes you. It's about your scoring average. Everyone knows everyone else's scoring average so everyone on the team knows who is on the playing team.

During one of our tournament practice rounds, I was paired with a player from a new team. It was the first time the college had a golf team. Their coach drove a cart while their number one player and I played our practice round. It was odd to pair a team's number one player with the other team's number five player.

After the first couple of shots, the coach started a conversation with me and that's when I learned that this was their first golf team and that they were only playing three players instead of five because they hadn't put together a full team yet. Most college golf teams have close to ten players and the top five go play in the tournaments.

The coach was going to drive along with their players that day and so the others were not playing yet. It only took a few shots to see why they paired him with me. Though he was their number one and I was my team's five, I was considerably better. The coach explained to me that so far he had just recruited players already attending the college who had played golf. They were now trying to bring in players who could compete. And that's when it got weird.

He started recruiting me. He explained to me that since they were just starting their golf team, weren't in our division, and since our coach was retiring after that season, I was in a position to transfer to their school without being ineligible for the first year I was there (normally a player has to sit out as ineligible that first year to discourage recruiting).

"But, aren't you guys a 'black college?'" I asked.

"We are, but white students can come. In fact, since our golf scholarships are small right now, I might could get you a minority scholarship to go with it."

Since they were predominately black, I would be a "minority student." That is, if he could get me such a scholarship.

The advantage to me was that I wouldn't have much competition for the number one spot and was almost assured of getting to play in every tournament during the next golf season. I guess he had done his homework on my situation. With my coach retiring and me being number five on my team, I'd proven I could play some but was barely on the right side of the edge of traveling with the team or having to stay back. I wouldn't lose eligibility based on what he said. I don't know if he was right or wrong. I mostly just nodded my head since I liked where I was and wasn't interested in transferring.

I later was told that he could've gotten in big trouble for even talking to someone about transferring, but I was also told that the powers that be were probably bending the rules to encourage this "historically black college" to develop their new team. The coach was fired two years later, but I don't know why.

The question of whether white people would be "allowed" to have a group of "historically" or otherwise predominately white colleges is an easy one. No. Such colleges were forced to "desegregate" or "integrate" years ago.

If there was such a lingering dinosaur of a college or university, in addition to being publicly shunned, the college would receive no government or state grants and because of political correctness, such a college wouldn't be accepted into any conference. And I'm not referring to a fictitious college that would only allow white students. I'm referring to one that doesn't toe the line of so-called diversity quotas.

Colleges and universities are falling all over themselves to achieve so-called racial diversity. Acceptance to a college today is of greater likelihood for blacks and Hispanics because of racial diversity goals. There have been several lawsuits filed against universities that have received national attention, some even going to the Supreme Court, where white students were rejected because they were not considered a "preferred race" to help the university's diversity goals. These goals do more than just give bragging rights to a university, they ensure the doors remain open for government and private grants. The courts have sided with the universities.

"Historically Black Colleges and Universities" get a major pass on this issue. In fact, though Time Magazine says that 3 out of 4 students at these universities are black, more than a quarter of a billion dollars a year in special funding is provided by the federal government for historically black colleges and universities. They also qualify for special government loans.

The HBCU is rewarded for not being diverse. But why? I thought everyone wanted racial diversity, but the special treatment for the HBCU causes me to think that the so-called diversity liberals want is more anti-white than truly diverse.

It brings to mind the recent lecturing of Vice President-elect Pence by a member of the cast of the show "Hamilton." The cast member lectured Pence, who attended the show, about diversity, but the cast itself had no whites.

Concerning the college mentioned earlier that casually recruited me to play for their golf team, they did well going forward. Within three years, they made it to the national championship of sorts for the HBCU - an amazing accomplishment for only having a team for a few years. But they almost weren't allowed to play because their travel team had too many white guys for the taste of the HBCU. After receiving a letter saying the HBCU was considering not allowing them to play, the HBCU reneged and the school was allowed to play - and they won.

Needless to say, it doesn't seem that diversity is the goal. It seems that giving and receiving racial preferences for certain groups is the real goal. And that's not diversity at all.


TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: blogpimp; clickbait; diversity; drivel; education; lookatmeee; race; racialquotas
I'm getting tired of the left's obsession with diversity. It's just an effort to help along globalism.
1 posted on 12/17/2016 2:45:15 PM PST by rhett october
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To: rhett october

These would,be great programs to end funding of.

I am all for the schools being what they want to be, just not on taxpayer money. If they thrive because they can all on their own without special help and special money, great.


2 posted on 12/17/2016 2:51:49 PM PST by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Secret Agent Man

Well said.


3 posted on 12/17/2016 2:56:13 PM PST by rhett october
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To: rhett october
One beautiful thing about college golf is that it's not about the coach's opinion of you or how much he likes you.

Jerry Sandusky scowls at kids with that attitude.

I was considerably better.

HIV therapy has come a long way since the 80's.

And that's when it got weird.

Do tell, how so?

I liked where I was

Ah, I see.

You have had many fascinating life experiences.
You should start a blog.

4 posted on 12/17/2016 2:58:07 PM PST by humblegunner
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To: rhett october

We have a HBUC in our area. My white former daughter in law got her degree there since it was the only university offering her program in the area. She was ‘encouraged’ to apply for a scholarship to improve the universities diversity numbers. She declined although she did think it funny that many of her minority classmates were incensed that she would get a scholarship at the school.

We attended her graduation. They had the graduates stand up based upon their GPA. Although it was scientific, just my observation, of those attending, over 90% had a GPA above 3.0.

About forty years ago, I took an Army course for missile electronics. Our first two weeks covered about what you would expect in a very basic electronics engineering course in college. We had one student who was unable to pass the test for this section. Yes, he graduated from that same HBUC with a degree in electronic engineering. By direction of HQDA, he was awarded the MOS to enhance diversity in that field.


5 posted on 12/17/2016 2:58:45 PM PST by DugwayDuke ("A man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest")
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To: rhett october

Grambling College under the legendary coach Eddie Robinson had a 2nd string white quarterback. Even inspired a made-for-television movie, “Grambling’s White Tiger”.


6 posted on 12/17/2016 2:59:13 PM PST by Mike Darancette (Hillary 2016 - We haven't hit bottom yet.)
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To: rhett october
"During the game, announcers have cautiously walked into the phenomenon timidly referred to as HBCU"

Somehow I have the feeling that you will rush in where angels fear to tread.

"I had a golf scholarship to play for a small NAIA college."

Suddenly some things are beginning to clear up.

" I thought everyone wanted racial diversity, but the special treatment for the HBCU causes me to think that the so-called diversity liberals want is more anti-white than truly diverse."

Does Drudge know about this?

"the HBCU reneged and the school was allowed to play"

Let's be careful with our terminology here.

7 posted on 12/17/2016 3:12:26 PM PST by shibumi (Cover it with gas and set it on fire.)
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To: rhett october

Cool story Bro.


8 posted on 12/17/2016 3:21:07 PM PST by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: rhett october

Out of curiosity, are you a millenial? More specifically, what year were you born?


9 posted on 12/17/2016 3:22:20 PM PST by workerbee (The President of the United States is public enemy #1)
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To: workerbee

I was born in 1980.


10 posted on 12/17/2016 3:27:20 PM PST by rhett october
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To: rhett october

Same could and should be said for women’s colleges.


11 posted on 12/17/2016 4:38:02 PM PST by ealgeone
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To: rhett october
This is the de facto motto of the Left: "For thee not for me"
12 posted on 12/17/2016 5:23:38 PM PST by Savage Beast ( "You can--in fact must--shout 'Fire!' in a crowded theater. It just has to be the truth. J Goldberg)
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To: Savage Beast

Yep, taxes is another example.


13 posted on 12/17/2016 5:31:04 PM PST by rhett october
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