Posted on 01/01/2014 9:33:37 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
A professor who teaches constitutional law courses at the City University of New Yorks John Jay College of Criminal Justice penned a Christmas Day essay blaming southern White radicals for the disastrous, slow-motion train wreck failure that has been the rollout of the Affordable Care Act.
The essay, by Gloria J. Browne-Marshall at the website Politics in Color, is entitled 2013: A Year of Racial Challenges.
[S]outhern White radicals vowed to stop implementation of the Obama-care law leading one to wonder if Tea Party members would oppose affordable healthcare if it came from a nonBlack [sic] President, writes Browne-Marshall.
In the next two profoundly disconnected paragraphs, the taxpayer-funded professor rambles from Abraham Lincoln to Christopher Dorner, the black LAPD cop who killed a bunch of innocent people and then committed suicide at the end of a huge manhunt.
Some called Dorner insane others said a modern-day Nat Turner, referring to the leader of a Virginia slave rebellion in 1831, Browne-Marshall writes in her characteristically thick, ungrammatical prose. However, the possibility racism was a core issue in this case was disregarded.
She then discusses a host of other issues, including a Supreme Court opinion on voting rights and the fates of Trayvon Martin and White Latino George Zimmerman.
Browne-Marshall teaches courses in constitutional law and evidence. She is also a member of the gender studies faculty.
A webpage called Race, Law, and American Society is dedicated to a book Browne-Marshall wrote. It explains that Browne-Marshall has compiled an impressive array of historical and legal materials detailing the persistent legally sanctioned terrorism perpetrated by the majority culture against African Americans.(continued)
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Must be Phil Robertson’s Fault!
“Southern white radicals”???? I guess I plead guilty I want my government to follow the constitution not some hair brained scheme from the commies
I blame the shadows from the moonlight reflecting off the accordion of it’s breath mist. (What did she say?)
P.S. a hyphenated last name screams liberal feminazi from miles away. See a hyphenated last name and you have a greater than 95% likelihood of its owner being a brain dead libeal.
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And I blame northern black Communists for the welfare state debacle.
“She is also a member of the gender studies faculty.”
In other words she is a complete fraud.
It’d be Rachel Jeantel all over again.
You know, I just did some real basic digging on this woman. Mostly because I found it hard to believe that someone who writes so poorly, could be both a journalist and a professor of law. What I find is that she has a background something like Barack Obama’s. She appears to have been born a college professor and journalist. There is no mention in any bio of hers where she attended school. She just appears, as an Associate Professor at John Jay College after a stint of reporting. She fawns over Obama receiving the Nobel Prize and makes a living out of seeing racism everywhere in the justice system. But it’s like she never existed before her professorship...
If that hyphenated “Professor”had the slightest clue about the real world It would suprise me and her.
John Jay College of Criminal Justice used to be tops in the country. Evidently it’s been crushed into total stupidity by affirmative action faculty appointments.
Well, the inventors/scientists who originally designed computers were white, so racism is inherently built into a computer’s basic architecture. This is why the healthcare.gov website seized up when “people of color” tried to use it.
It's a good question. If Republican Romney was pushing Romneycare, what percent of the tea party would be up in arms about it?
Of course there would have been differences.
So all in all it's a good question. The reason we have as much opposition is not because a black man is president, but because:
These people need to get real jobs at McDonalds.
So a black female affirmative action hire putting her ignorance and incompetence on full display. Such a surprise.
I'll go out on a limb and guess this Constitutional Law professor also has no mastery of Constitutional Law.
That is beautiful. Maybe Sports Illustrated or ESPN could use it.
Gosh, she looks a lot like Barack Hussein Oblahblah.
Does seem odd. I found her biography at the John Jay website. Normally, it includes where faculty got their degrees, as well as books they have written. But nothing about where she went to college or law school there. Here’s what it says:
Professor Browne-Marshalls Column in Black Star News is a Call to End Sex Slavery
Associate Professor Gloria Browne-Marshall in the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration had her column published in Black Star News titled Sex Trafficking as Modern Day Slavery. Browne-Marshall portrays the widespread realities of trafficking for prostitution that is occurring in American cities as well as the countries such as Thailand that serve as notorious destination trips for sex tourists. At the intersection between 150 anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation and the Senate passing of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA), Browne-Marshall calls for a new abolition movement to end the international and domestic trafficking of mostly women and girls for prostitution.
To read the article, click here.
Gloria J. Browne-Marshall is an Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at John Jay, a columnist for Black Star News, and a journalist covering the U.S. Supreme Court. She is an attorney with a litigation background in civil rights, children’s healthcare, education, and criminal justice issues, teaches constitutional law at John Jay College. A former Legal Advisor to the Permanent Representation to the United Nations in Geneva and New York of the African Bureau of Educational Sciences/OAU, she has presented interventions before the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, on issues of racial justice. In addition to teaching courses on constitutional law and evidence, Professor Browne-Marshall is the author of two books, The Constitution: Major Cases and Conflicts and, more recently, Race, Law, and American Society: 1607 to Present.
Professor Browne-Marshalls forthcoming book is “Black Women and the Law.”
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