I was somewhat saddened when, near the end, the young man wrote:
My African-American peers and I want to be educated by teachers who look like us.He's imbibed too much of the black separatist crap. He should have learned from his new experiences to be more colorblind.We want to hear their stories. We want to hear how they made it to college. If they go, maybe we can go, too. Tell us about African-American fraternities and sororities, dorms and the fun times they had so we know that college isn’t just boring hard work. We want to hear about their mistakes, so we learn from them.
That was a disappointing conclusion to his otherwise fine story.
That was a disappointing conclusion to his otherwise fine story.
Exactly.
It’s a tacit admission by blacks that they also see themselves as incapable of being as successful as white people.
Blacks will never be able to break out of what is holding them down unless they just get the whole race thing out of it and focus on individual character and integrity without worrying about skin color.
Holding onto victim mentality never gives anyone a boost.
He’s also autistic, which sadly makes him easier to manipulate and indoctrinate.