To: Michael2001
Why exactly did Ohio feel the need to have black history classes?
3 posted on
07/27/2003 11:17:51 PM PDT by
jf55510
To: jf55510
What kind of message is sent by having a black teacher teach white history?
Is there really such a thing as "white" or "black" history? -or is this a job sinecure for one of the mascot clssses?
5 posted on
07/27/2003 11:26:51 PM PDT by
John Valentine
(Laid back, paid back, off-line and out by the pool...)
To: jf55510
Why exactly did Ohio feel the need to have black history classes?Can you imagine the sh** storm we'd get if I proposed we teach a class in White History at the local high school? I'd be labled a racist before I even got the complete sentence out of my mouth!
39 posted on
07/28/2003 5:10:45 AM PDT by
WestPacSailor
(Exercise your right to vote, or they'll take that one too!)
To: jf55510
Why exactly did Ohio feel the need to have black history classes? Oberlin is the home of Oberlin College, and has been the home of Ohio liberalism for over a hundred and fifty years. Oberlin prides itself on their role in the Underground Railroad, and this kind of attention to "diversity" is very typical of the community.
These guilt-ridden liberals tend to ignore the sacrifice of thousands of white Ohioans in the war that ended slavery as they wear the perpetual hairshit of the "White Racist Oppressors", in order that they may perceive one another as being more enlightened than the rest of us.
41 posted on
07/28/2003 5:21:09 AM PDT by
Kenton
To: jf55510
BECAUSE IT WIL BREAK DOWN STEREOTYPES AND SPIRIT OF RACISM. ALSO BLACKS DESERVE SO SINCE THEY MADE MAJOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO AMERICA!!
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