Kimani Paul-Emile is an Associate Professor of Law, Associate Director and Head of Domestic Programs and Initiatives at Fordham Law Schools Center on Race, Law & Justice, and Faculty Co-Director of the Fordham Law School Stein Center for Law & Ethics. Dr. Paul-Emile specializes in the areas of law & biomedical ethics, law and inequality, race and the law, and health law.
One, a ‘disability’ largely brought upon yourselves and a ‘disability’ because most of you were and are still gullable enough to believe the nonsensical BS that comes from the political party (yes, the party of slavery) that sought to keep you in chains...or have you forgotten that when you sold your souls, so to speak, Kimani Paul-Emile?
While I wouldn’t wish a physical disability on anyone, she ought to feel what it’s like and to see how the rest of the world (consciously or unconsciously) regards disabled people. Then she would see how utterly idiotic her assertion really is.
Way to keep the colored people down lady. Democrats own it.
What this really is about is reparations. And what a gigantic insult to non-victim-status blacks. Geesh.
Does she want even more money and entitlements? Nothing is ever enough, is it?
Race based, illegal based and sexuality based entitlements have to go.
Let her stroll around the Bronx in the evenings spreading her, ah, message and see how long that lasts.
She’ll learn what an impairment is and who dishes them out.
Well, being a black professor seems to suggest a mental disability.
You can’t be a Professor if you’re black?
Just read a different opinion by Mason Weaver. I will stick with Mr. Weaver on this.
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