Posted on 02/10/2004 8:03:09 PM PST by Raymann
The Univ. of Rochester's College Republicans, of which I'm a member, have decided to hold an affirmative action bake sale in a few weeks. Now I support this, even more so because I'm black but what I don't want is for this to turn ugly. My usual way for dealing with confrontations with crazed liberals is to get up in their face but I'm doing the protesting this time so thats not an option unless they force it. Also, as the only Black Republican there, I'm going to get most of the attention. I can hold my own for any arguments but thats not going to matter for some people. So what can I do? Your suggestions would be appreciated.
UCSD College Republicans held one of these AA bake sales last spring.
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22california+review%22+bake+sale&btnG=Google+Search&hl=en&lr=
Yes, these are AA bake sales. (not anti-AA)
The prices are adjusted to benefit certain minorities, just as some universities apply AA policies to require lower standards for certain minorities.
According to the policy, "intolerant behavior is any action intended to frighten, belittle or abuse a person or group because of their identity".
So keep a camera running, and remember, "Uncle Tom", "sellout", or any of the usual epithets that liberals fling at conservative Blacks, are grounds for an official complaint, and possibly a lawsuit against the University, if they don't "protect you" from such racist assaults.
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