Posted on 06/29/2017 6:08:48 AM PDT by C19fan
Loyola University Chicago has chosen to renew a program limited to white students that appears to violate the Catholic schools own nondiscrimination policy.
Ramblers Analyzing Whiteness started three years ago as an affinity space on campus for self-identified White students who yearn to become anti-racist, anti-supremacist White allies.
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Maoist Red Guard tactics shaming the victims.
It’s Chicago, for heaven’s sake! And, Catholic? Following the dictates of the Communist Pope!
While Loyola is ostensibly a Catholic institution, it is controlled by Jesuits. Today’s Jesuits have devolved into an unspeakable cabal. Young boys cannot be trusted with them.
Dear Parents:
For the low, low price of $52,000 per year, which includes room and board, you can send your precious child to Loyola University for a fine Jesuit education that will include a thorough indoctrination into the fine arts of white guilt, self-loathing and marxism.
In their spare time, your child can further expand their minds by taking in the culture of Chicago’s south and near west sides, who’s residents will help continue your child’s education as they progress through eliminating their inner white racist.
Sincerely,
Loyola University
Spokane is a much safer place than Chicago, too.
Don't know about the indoctrination part, it's been 15 years since I've been on campus. I received a fine education there, one of the best decisions I ever made.
Nothing like a good ol’ Communist-style Self-Criticism session.
If my kid was juggling Loyola vs. Gonzaga, it’s the Zags hands down. I’d first do everything possible to try and convince him to become a master plumber or an electrician.
Good advice.
I had to have an electrician out yesterday to upgrade part of my electrical system for a new air conditioner: Cost $2,800.
I’d also advise master carpenter if the kid is artistic. One lives in the most expensive rental we own, drives a new red porsche and pays in cash six months in advance.
I’m sure Francis is quite pleased.
I also like going to St. Rita's for reconciliation, as most of the priests there are Jesuits, too.
I had only a few classes taught by Jesuits at Gonzaga, as I majored in accounting. I have fond memories of a philosophy class my senior year, where 12 of the 14 students were philosophy/theology majors studying for the priesthood. Although I was out of my element, it was a great class.
Up until Fr. Bob Spitzer left as President at GU, I was strongly pushing my kids to go there, and my wife was in agreement after visiting the campus. I probably told too many stories about the academic rigors there, and they heard the same rumors about UD: "my friends say you have to work too hard there."
I'll always have a soft spot for my alma mater.
We’ve got Creighton University here locally, and they seem to do a great job producing some of the best dentists, pharmacists, and lawyers in the Midwest. St. John’s church on campus is one of the most beautiful I’ve ever seen. I think it’s about $40k/year as well for undergrad tuition.
I haven't been to a home game since I graduated in '76. Instead, we usually attend games that are within a day's drive of Dallas. Over the past several years, we've traveled to Wichita, Stillwater, SMU (lol...20 minutes from our house), Memphis, and Houston.
Last year, we spent a few days in Nashville when the Zags played Tennessee. It was the first time all three of my "boys" joined me...two sons and grandson.
If you can, get your hotel res in early, as they fill up quick / expensive downtown for game days. Also - don’t hesitate to grab a hotel out in west Omaha or even the Midtown Crossing area. One thing I love about this town is that it only takes about 20 minutes to get anywhere.
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