Posted on 04/28/2014 1:23:12 PM PDT by QT3.14
If I lived anywhere near Dartmouth I’d be walking around with a bullhorn and yelling “Fee-esta!!” Just as loud as it would go. Once I was asked to stop I’d then post up signs saying “FIESTA!!!! (written by a white person)”. The stupidity out there is becoming absolutely crippling. Common sense is dead, I know i put flowers on its grave on Thomas Paine’s birthday. God help us all.
CC
“a single student, junior Daniela Hernandez, was offended”
One person was “offended”. Oh no, we have to panic.
then there is siesta..... that might be culturally demeaning
Does this mean only Irish-Americans can celebrate St Patrick’s Day?
I Hope these Commies never go to Epcot, they will be offended repeatedly throughout the World Showcase.
It just takes one for a Ivy-Covered North Korea to cave. I'm waiting for a white to complain to Dartmouth they are offended the complainer is speaking English.
Another example of weak-kneed Academia caving into the most easily offended crowd.
Shocking!
A racist, race obsessed “Wise Latina” in the making
What do you want to be she was admitted via lower standards?
Actually, teaching racism, victimhood and marxist activism Is what goes on in too many schools these days. She will get an A by some pinko marxist professor.
I guess 'Siesta' is out of the question.
Only blacks can take the day off and celebrate MLK Day?
Is the day coming, or is it already here when American Free Speech will be muffled by the fear one might say something “rasist” in common conversation like “ Good Morning”!
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without its being extolled, but some people's idea of it is
that they are free to say what they like, but if anyone
else says anything back, that is an outrage.
― Winston Churchill
All bets would have been off if Dartmouth was celebrating Cinco de May at the time she visited there?
Do White people get to take Hispanic Studies?
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