Posted on 04/28/2016 8:44:19 AM PDT by rktman
Just before Thanksgiving, the president called a meeting with minority student leaders to discuss race relations on campus. Its a meeting that ended abruptly, with students reading a letter asking for more time, and walking out.
As students of color, WE DO NOT point fingers nor cast blame for the lack of awareness and understanding in regards to the black experience here at Salisbury University, keeping in mind that racism and cultural segregation existed long before any of us stepped foot on campus, the letter read.
However, we refuse to deny that the current environment on campus takes a huge toll on the psyche of students of color affected by the subconscious oppression.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
“We must understand the rage that made them do this! /sarc”
Your statement works with or without the sarcasm tag. The public does need to understand the real motivations behind what is obviously a “community organized” movement to use false claims, anachronisms, and bullying to pursue a political agenda. That movement does not seek equality of opportunity, or fair treatment under the law. It seeks to make criminality the norm and eliminate merit as a criteria. The rage is to get something for nothing, and be somebody without contributing anything of substance.
Given that, their tactics are hardly surprising.
Yet another who got caught.
Quelle surprise. /s
Yup. The demand for racism far exceeds the supply.
Was it drawn in cursive?
“That’s retardet sir.”
You’re right; when I was in school years ago I had few blacks in my classes after freshman year. Most were woefully behind everyone else (including foreigners), and they had that deer-in-the-headlights look - they had no idea what either the professors or students were talking about. I genuinely pitied them; they had been deceived, and it all came crashing down when they were no longer in “safe” (read: 100% black, including teachers) environments. I suspect most either dropped out or went to “play college” (black studies and such); by senior year there were practically none (though there were African blacks) - and this was in a NJ city with plenty of blacks.
My school even had almost a whole building for remedial classes - high school level classes for preferred minorities without which white & Asian male students weren’t even admitted to the school. It looked like the nearby public high school...
Better yet, white is ALL colors.
I thought black was all colors and white was absence of color.
I have seen demonstrations of the visible spectrum that produce the opposite.
Color is determined by what wavelengths of light reach your eye. White light contains the full spectrum. A white surface reflects nearly the whole spectrum. A black surface absorbs nearly the whole spectrum. A red surface absorbs everything but the red wavelengths of the spectrum, etc.
So, it depends on whether the light is being directly sent into your eye, or being bounced of a surface first.
What if there was a “black power” sign at the school?
Ah - another addition to the sham-victimization list - those incidents of supposed bigotry which turn out to have been perpetrated by the pretend victims of the activity - like the black girl at the NJ college who tweeted threats against blacks and the gays who probably wrote a anti-gay slur on a cake they bought - the list grows almost by the day.....
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