Posted on 05/31/2022 9:39:20 AM PDT by DFG
Emerson College has a tradition of warmly welcoming racially divisive administrators. Only a few months after promoting a professor who said blacks and whites can’t be friends and divorced her husband because of his race, Emerson College has now nominated Shaya Gregory Poku as the school’s new vice president for equity and social justice.
Poku is one of the authors of the manual “9 Tips for Anti-Racist Child Rearing.” In it, she guides parents on how to raise their children within the critical race theory dogma. The manual claims that not judging people by the color of their skin is “absurd.”
Even though Poku received an award named after Martin Luther King, her ideology opposes everything King stood for. Poku’s manual says parents should instruct their children to “acknowledge and celebrate differences in appearance” and to “describe people referring to their racial backgrounds.”
The manual also tells parents they should prevent their kids from “socializing with other children who are being raised to have and perpetuate false and decrepit ideas.” Poku says there should be “educational interventions” against those children.
According to Poku’s manual, race should play a factor not only in the people you surround yourself with, but also in the businesses you support. To escape the “white bubble,” people should “patronize businesses owned by people of color” and buy less at white-owned businesses, the manual says.
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Tear down Emerson “College” and replace it with a Cabela’s.
“According to Poku’s manual, race should play a factor not only in the people you surround yourself with, but also in the businesses you support. To escape the ‘white bubble,’ people should ‘patronize businesses owned by people of color’ and buy less at white-owned businesses, the manual says.”
Her formula will serve to continue marginalizing black people. I suspect there are very anti-black racists who push to promote black people such as her for the express purpose of destroying the most black people possible.
Why do we never see the media honor blacks for anything worthwhile? Why do they heap praise on black criminals, racists, anti-Americans, and put them up on a pedestal and promote them as leaders and patron saints.
If you want to see the most extreme anti-black racism, look at how the left treats conservative blacks. I’m pretty sure that even their hatred for Donald Trump does not compare.
"I support her, because her theory, if implemented, would eventually be segregation"
"Massacring White People"
"proven behind doubt"
“Did you mean ‘beyond doubt’?”
OOPS! Yes I did.
I’m going to blame that autofill thingy.
But having corrected that, what if anything do you think of what I wrote?
Hypothetical question here!
After these shootings we look for signs as to how we could prevent it. One of the signs always pointed out is public statements about mass murder by these shooters.
So, the question is:
How is this public statement any different then statements made verbally, online or whatever by these troubled youngsters? Shouldn’t her outburst be looked at seriously?
I agree.. but, as always, there are exceptions.
“I agree.. but, as always, there are exceptions.”
I’m not exactly sure what you mean by “exceptions”.
If by that you mean there are good blacks, I agree, but how do you handle the exception versus the much greater number that are not in a society?
When it comes to race you cannot just accept the good ones and reject the bad ones. It’s proven to be impossible. It will not be allowed.
99% of our racial problems are due to the blind acceptance of a single FALSE assumption. And that assumption is - “On Average, All Races Are the Same”.
The acceptance of that lie as truth is the cause of the overwhelming majority of racial suffering for both blacks and whites. It’s what’s fueling all this “equity” BS, after all if all races on average are the same, then on average they should perform similarly in life.
Isn’t that exactly where we are?
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