Posted on 10/17/2017 6:49:51 PM PDT by kevcol
Students will pair students of different political persuasions for lunch or coffee dates for a University of Virginia student initiative announced Friday.
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While students split on whether the school should facilitate compulsory white supremacy training, UVAs student council unanimously endorsed a list of demands including a call for the school to institute a black student quota and install a plaque on a statue of Thomas Jefferson detailing the monuments history as an emblem of white supremacy.
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The left, constantly trying to change human nature, either by false indoctrination or by force.
The quoted young Republican is obviously well-intentioned but he's being used. The leftists will spout their hate, the Patriots will speak of freedom at these lunches and get brought up on hate speech charges.
My advice...?
This little “experiment” will not end well, methinks.
Stupid is as stupid does
At the school founded by Jefferson. He must be spinning in his grave.
The important thing is the school gets to harvest the students for their loans and grants.
Sure, because the Rolling Stone “rape” story was so well received as truth. (See tag line below.)
"I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together at the White House, with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone."
The Democrats wouldn’t have him today, him having been anti-communist, white, and male. Well, maybe they would give him some brownie points for being something of a pervert.
Why is a Black Lives Matter demonstration populated by a bunch of white kids?
Why would someone want to go on a “date” to argue?
Jeez - at least wait until you are married!
/sarcasm
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