Posted on 10/01/2016 5:06:38 PM PDT by PROCON
ALOHA, Ore. Some parents in Aloha are concerned about a "white privilege" survey their children received as homework.
Jason Schmidt's son, a senior at Aloha High School, was given the survey as homework. Schmidt said he's not too happy about the form.
I think he should be learning actual education and not be a part of some social experiment or some teachers political agenda, Schmidt said.
(Excerpt) Read more at katu.com ...
“They wanted the color of their skin”
My USCG issued merchant marine document from 50 years ago describes my color as “ruddy”. That is what we were all told to write down on the application.
Fold the form into an oragami swan. Then return it to the teacher.
They wanted the color of their skin.
Go to the local paint store and find the shade of paint closest to their skintone. Write down the color name like “Sherwin Williams Biscuit”.
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With incredible foresight, the early government of Oregon prohibited freed slaves from moving there. Harsh, but they’ve been vindicated.
The term “white privilege” is only used by someone (of any color) who believes whites are genetically superior; it is a feeble attempt to pretend they “cheated”.
Personally, I’m flattered.
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