Posted on 09/20/2003 5:59:31 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:43:56 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
When freshman Lisa McClelland first proposed a Caucasian Club at Freedom High School in Oakley, she had no inkling of the stir she would cause in the quiet little town on the eastern fringe of Contra Costa County.
Three weeks after she began circulating a petition, signed on sheets of binder paper by classmates and town residents, Lisa's campaign has drawn national media attention that has led to a mixed community reaction. Some critics seem more focused on the name than on the activities of the club.
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This is in San Fransico? There is not a sonwballs chance in hell that a caucasian club is gonna fly in SF without controversy!
Sometimes I wonder where people in this country think they live
Out of the mouths of babes.
Don't be so hard on Californian. Remeber, our first black president was from Arkansas.
These people really are stupid. Why "white" heritage? What would that mean? You have to have under a certain shade of beige to belong? "euro-American" which would exclude other whites/caucasians? Caucasian is really a pretty inclusive word, the club would be open to many different ethnic types --- people descended from Europe, India, Persia, lots of Asia.
This is the typical attitude of most Americans. Ironic that they have no appreciation for Western Civilization (so called "white culture") which gives them the freedom to spout even uninformed opinions.
And the NAACP isn't separatist? A Black student union doesn't suggest separation? Hypocrite
There was the Power of Unity Club, an umbrella group that oversees all the school's cultural groups,
???????? Is this 1984 double speak? Splinter groups = unity? I detect some serious brain damage over there.
This is typical of the existing racist and sexist groups that exist today: Their particular groups MUST be allowed to exist but the corresponding White or straight groups are hate groups. I heard a commercial on the radio that urged listeners to support the Black business community. I can imagine what would happen if someone urged the support of White businesses.
It ain't likely that unity will increase when we insist on the double standards that this article mentions. It only fuels a backlash which, IMO, increases racial hatred.
Hey, don't knock it!
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Step to left with left, slide right together
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Step back on left foot
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Nope...about 60 miles east in the 'burbs, where normal people live.
The article indicates the group was started for at least two reasons: The other "clubs" excluded a hetero White -and- this is a reaction to all the other racist/sexist splinter groups. So if it is a stupid idea, it is no more stupid than an Aloha club or homosexual group.
This is an interesting comment. The answer is to be found in a number of countries. Ireland, Scotland, England, Germany, France, Russia etc. Yes, white people do have cultural traditions and dances going back thousands of years. Whether it be the Highland Fling or the Polka or Germanic tribal beliefs or Nordic legends, there is a huge body of white culture out there waiting to be found and this student's ignorance of it is probably the most effective argument for having a Caucasian Club.
One could start with the idea that Whites- like Blacks, Arabs and the Aboriginal American peoples- are tribal as well. Not that long ago they roamed the forests of Europe, hunting with spears just like any other tribal people.
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