Posted on 10/27/2021 11:39:20 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
A black Harvard premedical student quit school in what she called a "great act of resistance" spurred by her professors' refusal to discuss the Breonna Taylor case before an exam.
Kyla Golding, who was a Harvard Crimson editorial editor, left the university due to the "silence and avoidance between myself and my educators when it comes to black women’s lives," she wrote in an opinion article Friday.
"I took an inorganic chemistry exam the same day that a grand jury failed to charge two police officers with the murder of Breonna Taylor. That day, my body inhaled molecules of white supremacy as they seeped out of my computer from that proctored Zoom room," Golding said. "They entered my bloodstream and catalyzed a metabolism that would allow for the invasion of my body by a violently infectious life form."
Golding added that "chronic pain, caused by the perpetuation of lethally unjust practices and compounded by the silence and avoidance between myself and my educators when it comes to black women’s lives, would make its way through and onto neighboring cells within my physical being."
“I have chosen a path to justice and healing that is rooted in self-love and preservation," she said.
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[[She probably wasn’t doing well in the class and was on her way out so she took advantage of the situation to create Drama.]]
Yup- and took the opportunity to blame everyone else- and slam white folks on her way out- she’s a racist
Good thing she wasn't in the organic chem class the following year.
She couldn’t hack it academically.
Reject.
She couldn’t hack the pre-med courses, so she figured out a way to blame the med school for racism.
Okay: By that standard, "Mein Kampf" was likewise "well written."
Pace, Steve_Seattle!
Besides, I wouldn't be surprised if she used a commercial app to check the grammar. As for the vocabulary: A good thesaurus can be used to fake that (though the result will end up seeming "pretentious" and "overblown").
Her rant is one extended metaphor, and really tries one's patience reading it!
Regards,
Premed, soon to be doc.
Let’s discos Brianna before we stop that arterial spurting.
““chemistry is hard “
Organic chemistry. Took it way back as engineering major.
The prof acknowledged to the. several pre-med students that his course would separate the rich, lazy pre-meds from the serious.”
One of my daughters took Organic Chem for her Biology degree, not premed. She beat herself up over a C-. I told her She should be happy she passed. She did mention that there were a lot of Premed students crying.
O Chem was easier than gen Chem for me.
I made a comment that she used good grammar, and now you’re talking about Mein Kampf. Typical FR stuff.
Need more evidence to determine if “hot but crazy.”
Probably best she not become a doctor.
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Diva.
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Translation: My ass is flunking, and I need a pass out of here that involves playing the race card.
Molecules are racist.
Especially white molecules.
It’s a shame that Harvard wasted a seat on her. There are thousands of good students who would have been more deserving than her, but Harvard has to play diversity games.
“I took an inorganic chemistry exam the same day that a grand jury failed to charge two police officers with the murder of Breonna Taylor. That day, my body inhaled molecules of white supremacy as they seeped out of my computer from that proctored Zoom room,” Golding said. “They entered my bloodstream and catalyzed a metabolism that would allow for the invasion of my body by a violently infectious life form.”
That paragraph deserves an award for the biggest pile of bile rich, corn fed bull crap I have read in my entire life.
IOW. I knew I wasn’t prepared do I gaslighted everyone with the rave and sex card
Good riddance, dumbass.
Good riddance, dumbass.
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