Posted on 11/05/2021 11:40:48 PM PDT by blueplum
A law professor who was caught on tape pressuring a Native American student to apologize for 'trap house' party, pushed Yale to host a diversity trainer who reportedly told students anti-Semitism is a form of 'anti-blackness' and that the FBI artificially inflates hate crimes against Jews.
Yale’s director of diversity and inclusion Yaseen Eldik invited 'kinky' sex education and diversity trainer Ericka Hart to the university after the board 'publicly expressed' it would 'implement implicit bias and antiracism training.' ...
...Hart's presentation allegedly included examples of 'perfectionism,' 'objectivity,' 'a sense of urgency,' and 'the written word' as examples of white supremacy, according to the Washington Free Beacon.
She allegedly said in order to dismantle white supremacy culture, society needed to abolish prisons, yet imprison former President Donald Trump, as well as opposing capitalism, the Washington Free Beacon reported.
She also reportedly listed things such as 'punctuality' to be a white trait.
One editor disagreed with Hart, writing in review: 'How is it not infantilizing for her to stand up there and say such traits are inherently white. This sort of neoracism is not something we should be promulgating at the journal.'
One reoccurring positive review regarding her presentation was the 'free GrubHub voucher.' ...
...Hart's training was adapted from her two-part webinar - which she hosts with her girlfriend Ebony Donnley - called Racial and Social Justice - which costs $72 per person - where she told attendees that anyone who disagrees with her was likely 'conditioned' to 'dismiss' black people..
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
OK, I will:
She'd be not bad looking if she lost around 90 lbs—and the attitude.
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