Posted on 07/20/2020 5:39:52 AM PDT by C19fan
The English Department at Rutgers University recently announced a list of anti-racist directives and initiatives for the upcoming fall and spring semesters, including an effort to deemphasize traditional grammar rules. The initiatives were spelled out by Rebecca Walkowitz, the English Department chair at Rutgers University, and sent to faculty, staff and students in an email, a copy of which was obtained by The College Fix.
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Kill My Landlord
Kill My Landlord
C-I-L-L My Landlord
You destroy the language, you destroy the culture..................
You can talk sh!t.
The rapid destruction of the nation continues.
Fo Shizzle.
Time to change the name of the department from ‘English’ to something else.
Not just ‘jive’ but plain regular engish. Ya dontt ned t wolly bout T’s and Q’s. Dummp dose engish depurtments.
In a very short time the ability to string words together will make you a rock star.
They are bringing back ebonics because destroying words like marriage and he/she and they as plural hasn’t been enough.
Is this satire?
The woke insanity is on autopilot now.
Affirmation action leads to blacks in way over their heads in college.
The solution. Get rid of standards.
Hopefully, jobs get rid of standards too. Who needs to make a profit?
Or maybe they all go to work for the government.
“The rapid destruction of the nation continues.”
Not long ago the establishment thought the mostly peaceful protesters only wanted to destroy monuments to “traitors.”
It looks like the mostly peaceful protesters had something else in mind.
>>In a very short time the ability to string words together will make you a rock star.
In Cambodia if you wore glasses they killed you. Either you were smart and read books or you were physically impaired. Either way you didn’t adequately serve the Communist cause.
Certainly wouldnt want anyone acting white.
And things digress to where decent people are forced to emulate the manners, music and morals of the feral teens.
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