Posted on 11/03/2007 7:49:33 AM PDT by Unam Sanctam
I’d give a nice speech if I was a student, whether freshman class or entering senior year, or even graduated already.
Ooooo, let’s play!
“1. When were you first made aware of your race?”
Kindergarten when some black kids called me names and took my treat money and called me names.
“2. When did you discover your sexual identity?”
School bus, kindergarten. Her name was Kelly. She was and still is beautiful.
“3. Who taught you a lesson in regard to some sort of diversity awareness? What was that lesson?”
Mom. She taught be I was no better than anyone else and I ws to treat everyone as I wished to be treated.
“4. When was a time when you confronted someone regarding an issue of diversity? What was the confrontation about? If haven’t, why not?”
I co-managed a pizza delivery. A skating rink wanted a pie delivered by a white driver. I told them to call Dominos.
“5. When was a time you felt oppressed? Who was oppressing you? How did you feel?”
I don’t know what “oppressed” would feel like. I do know what it feels like to be told “no”, though.
“6. Can you think of a time when someone was offended by what you said? How did that make you feel? How do you think it made them feel? How did his/her behavior change toward you?”
OK, that’s like 4 questions. I offend liberals those who pray to the gods of PC all the time. It makes me feel nothing. Behavior? The same.
I wonder if I need re-education.
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Finally, testimony of psychological abuse is leaking out.
Heads should roll at DU, starting with Harken.
Regardless of the fact that our once-great universities have been turned into communist re-education camps, it is simply bad manners to force people to insult each other in this way.
The Path to National Suicide by Lawrence Auster (1990)
An essay on multi-culturalism and immigration.
Excerpt....
How can we account for this remarkable silence? The answer, as I will try to show, is that when the Immigration Reform Act of 1965 was being considered in Congress, the demographic impact of the bill was misunderstood and downplayed by its sponsors. As a result, the subject of population change was never seriously examined. The lawmakers stated intention was that the Act should not radically transform Americas ethnic character; indeed, it was taken for granted by liberals such as Robert Kennedy that it was in the nations interest to avoid such a change. But the dramatic ethnic transformation that has actually occurred as a result of the 1965 Act has insensibly led to acceptance of that transformation in the form of a new, multicultural vision of American society. Dominating the media and the schools, ritualistically echoed by every politician, enforced in every public institution, this orthodoxy now forbids public criticism of the new path the country has taken. We are a nation of immigrants, we tell ourselves and the subject is closed. The consequences of this code of silence are bizarre. One can listen to statesmen and philosophers agonize over the multitudinous causes of our decline, and not hear a single word about the massive immigration from the Third World and the resulting social divisions. Opponents of population growth, whose crusade began in the 1960s out of a concern about the growth rate among resident Americans and its effects on the environment and the quality of life, now studiously ignore the question of immigration, which accounts for fully half of our population growth.
This curious inhibition stems, of course, from a paralyzing fear of the charge of racism. The very manner in which the issue is framedas a matter of equal rights and the blessings of diversity on one side, versus racism on the othertends to cut off all rational discourse on the subject. One can only wonder what would happen if the proponents of open immigration allowed the issue to be discussed, not as a moralistic dichotomy, but in terms of its real consequences. Instead of saying: We believe in the equal and unlimited right of all people to immigrate to the U.S. and enrich our land with their diversity, what if they said: We believe in an immigration policy which must result in a staggering increase in our population, a revolution in our culture and way of life, and the gradual submergence of our current population by Hispanic and Caribbean and Asian peoples. Such frankness would open up an honest debate between those who favor a radical change in Americas ethnic and cultural identity and those who think this nation should preserve its way of life and its predominant, European-American character. That is the actual choiceas distinct from the theoretical choice between equality and racismthat our nation faces. But the tyranny of silence has prevented the American people from freely making that choice.
Democratic Underground, or Delaware University?
=D
At least the gulags were free in the Soviet Union. It costs 40 thou a year to send your kid to one in the USA.
Wow.
no kidding. what a looney bin.
I would have repeated the same answer to every question on the quiz:
I’m a PROUD heterosexual white Christian gun owner, who is also a pro-war American Capitalist. And I’d like a refund.
i’d like a big frothy mug of that deadly brew.
UPDATE:
U OF DEL POSTED A STATEMENT ON THEIR WEBSITE.
PROGRAM STOPPED!!!
lol. busted!!!!
proves they can’t defend their agenda in the public arena.
the mentally ill should NOT be running our universities.
Great, now critical thinking = PC groupthink.
One student identified in a write-up as an RA’s “worst” was a young woman who said she was tired of having “diversity shoved down her throat” and that the questions that were being asked were nobody’s business.
Whoops .. I guess she gets the pink pills from now on . I’d like to meet the person who did this write up . Home schooling and on-line course work whenever possible bump .
Had they tried to inflict this program on students in 1977 or 1987, and perhaps as late as 1997...They would have gotten away with it. Once more the internet helped shine a spotlight on the cockroaches, and it helped to coordinate efforts to squash them.
“Oppressed” is when you’re wrestling in the school playground and some kid gets you down with a hammerlock.
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