Posted on 07/24/2008 4:45:27 AM PDT by MikeFrancesa.com
If you read some of the excerpts of Craig Malcolm Robinson's senior Princeton thesis, you will find some anti-white sentiments. There is definitely a pattern emerging with Michelle Obama and her family.
Check out the excerpts at this link:
http://www.mikefrancesa.com/wordpress/?p=814
What does Craig Robinson think Bret Favre should do?
“Did the Robinsonss pay for the Princeton college educations? Because I find it hard to believe that two children from the same household received scholarships to Princeton.”
Does Princeton give athletic scholarships? If so, her brother was Ivy League player of the year twice. Not surprisng he’d have a scholarship. Also, PU gives out tons of aid.
Got it. I was wondering how they both ended up there. Princeton is a very expensive school and as much whining as Michelle Obama does about how black people are treated in this country, that must surely mean her parents are living in squalor somewhere.
No, they do not, but they are eaten up with ‘diversity’ as an excuse for political correctness. I give them full credit for being one of the very few elite universities that still require all seniors to write a thesis, but they have injured their own reputation by accepting such self centered garbage such as M. Obama concocted as acceptable scholarship.
I wrote mine in three hours the day before it was due.
Got an "A"
The teacher was a commie and I told him what he wanted to hear.
“No, they do not(give athletic scholarships), but they are eaten up with diversity as an excuse for political correctness.”
Thanks. I noticed on their webpage, they don’t give academic scholarships either. All aid is based on “need.”
Robinson’s father worked for the city, mother was a secretary(according to Wikipedia.)
Malcom Robinson’s thesis has the cause/effect of this BS thesis completely reversed...in reality he should have been flunked! I would bet this was written by his BS Profs. Check out this BS from the site:
Chapter V - Notes On Racism in Prison
When one begins to examine the highly unequal numbers of blacks in prison, one cannot begin with the prison itself. In order to understand the significant effect of racism one must examine the whole criminal justice system from arrest to ajudication to incarceration. It is no secret that Black males have and still do account for the majority of men incarcerated in the United States
In order to understand the disproportion one must realize that, if the percentage of Black males in prison had been as low as the proportion of white men, the number of Black men in jail would have been 25,000! These numbers should be inflated to attain an accurate picture of 1983. These figures only reinforce the notion of institutional racism throughout the criminal justice system.
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