I have no problem with that. You can be sure the left will find a way to turn it into a negative.
But, but Kellyanne had her little feet on the sofa when the President was meeting with them. I think that’s WAY more important than actually looking for answers to the inner city woes!
I await to see what this entails. I am willing to see the impact, but I AM NOT at all agreeable to anything remotely resembling HMCUs - Historically Muslim [made up] Colleges and Universities.
There is a difference between real historical considerations of LEGITIMATE Americans who may have been mistreated back when, but there is NO ROOM for appeasement of frigging Muslims on any front. I don’t care what Obama had to say about them.
Shouldn’t they be forced to admit whites, despite their higher test scores, and give those whites protected, segregated safe spaces? They’ll need them.
I must be missing something. Why do need an executive order to “allow” HBCU people to serve as advisors? Couldn’t the White House just invite them?
Racist! Gots to be.
Historically black colleges are in a tough position. When they first came into being blacks were not generally allowed to go to other public universities. So those black universities got the best and the brightest out of the black community. Now however the best and brightest don’t go to the historically black colleges. In Ohio we have a black college called Central State and my daughter was very familiar with that University because her ROTC battalion was affiliated with Central State. She said that it was on the verge of being a failing school lots of kids brought in from inter-cities in Detroit and other large cities who did not have a good background in academics or school or put into Central State and it was a almost impossible situation for them to succeed even though the intentions were good
“Hillman In Orbit”
hey... a mulatto president should have thought of that.
I’m against segregation, voluntary or compulsory.
Hell, they can’t possibly do a worse job than all these eggheads from Yale and Harvard.
Executive orders should be used for more important matters.
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This is a good move on President Trump’s part.