Posted on 12/09/2014 8:10:44 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
The president of Smith College was forced to apologize after she sent out a campus wide email saying all lives matter instead of the rally cry of Ferguson protestersblack lives matter.
In the original email, obtained by Campus Reform, Kathleen McCartney used all lives matter in the email detailing the struggle and hurt the Smith community was experiencing following the non-indictment of Officer Darren Wilson, who fatally shot teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
We gather in vigil, we raise our voices in protest; yet we wake again to news of violence that reminds us, painfully, of the stark reality of racial injustice, McCartney wrote.
McCartney also announced the colleges plan to institute a new Chief Diversity Officer to support programs and conversations to advance social justice.
However, it was the subject line that had Smith students up in arms. Students took to social media to chastise McCartney, blaming her skin color for her lack of understanding.
No, Kathy. Please do not send out an email saying All lives matter. This isn't about everyone, this is about black lives, Sophia Buchanan, a Smith student, said on Twitter.
[P]eople are upset because...[K]athy (and other white people) clearly doesnt understand the importance of holding black lives central to the conversation, one student wrote on an anonymous online confessional. Black lives cant be central to the conversation if the word black isnt even in the title.
Six hours later, McCartney apologized in a separate email to the student body, according to the Daily Hampshire Gazette. McCartney alleged that she was not aware the term "all lives matter" could be used by some on social media to supposedly counter the "black lives matter" movement.
Besides apologizing, McCartney also planned a vigil and prayer for Monday afternoon to memorialize Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and Tamir Rice. According to the Daily Hampshire Gazette, 130 people attended the vigil.
Sophomore Cecelia Lim told the news outlet that McCartney should have apologized.
It felt like she was invalidating the experience of black lives, said Lim.
The Daily Hampshire Gazette reports that around 50 students marched across campus and blocked traffic in a protest Sunday afternoon.
Smith College, is a private women's liberal arts school located in Massachusetts.
didn’t she mean “all rich lesbian girls lives matter”?
Gives a whole new meaning to BLACK lives.
So, all lives do not matter?
I smell a $500,000 law suit coming... I mean: "Invalidating" someone's "black experience" IS a punishable offense nowadays, right?
Regards,
The unborn of Smith College woman, pregnant at one point or another, that ended their pregnancies, were unavailable for comment.
Idiots in academia, when will they ever get a real clue!
I was always under the impression that all live matter, guess I was mistaken. To bad, so sad.
Maybe she was afraid it would mean lives in the womb also.
BLACK LIVES only matter when they are taken by a white person.
Meanwhile, back in the Chicago .
I reiterate, if you’re white, Christian, male and hetero, your life does not matter.
As I have said many times in many places. If black lives matter so much, they should do something about the black-on-black killings that occur everyday in the inner cites.
Apparently not. Just black ones. Oh, and raped ones. Those are the only ones that count.
No, only blacks lives snuffed by whitey matter.
This has gone from ludicrous to disgusting. It IS about all human lives, and the academics who say otherwise are greater morons than those who have had no academia, but understand the basic principles of life--and I say this as a lifelong academic who is ashamed of those who are supposedly his betters.
It’s Sophia Buchanan that needs to apologize.
“A person’s a person, no matter how small.”
Spineless jackass.
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”
I suppose equality is no longer an ideal.
Let’s get divisive.
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