Posted on 04/12/2018 10:28:17 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
This is a lie. The installation is intended to start a monologue against white people. White people aren't allowed to talk because they've always done the talking and now it's time for other voices. White people aren't allowed to have an opinion because they aren't capable of understanding non-white people.
Maybe the Campus is trying to field a winning “Knock Out Game” team this year.
Can anyone please tell me ; One African country that has ever been well run , prosperous , stable , not corrupt , and economically and agriculturally productive , under black rule . Ever...Please name one , and I will be happy to accept it.
There used to be quite a few , in the Colonial era , but they were not under black rule. They were under European or European descent rule . Rhodesia ; the former breadbasket of Africa . Now what is it ? Anywhere ? And they want that for the entire world ? Times have certainly changed , but certain norms maintain .
Change it to:
DISMANTLE AFRICAN-AMERICANNESS AND MISOGYNY ON THIS CAMPUS,
And See What Happens. Probably hear "THAT'S RACIST"
So whites are not allowed to have an opinion because they’re not capable of understanding nonwhites?
What would the response be if the whites were to say that nonwhites are not capable of understanding white people?
Take this to its logical conclusion.
That's the thing. They say non-whites are capable of understanding whites. Using the hierarchy of intersectionality, understanding can only go one way. The most oppressed can understand the oppressor, but not the other way.
The real logical conclusion is that if whites can't understand non-whites, why do we need to listen? We won't understand anyways... But that's the thing, whites aren't supposed to listen to understand but to feel guilty. Whites are supposed to give in to demands and to give power.
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