Posted on 12/01/2015 10:50:06 AM PST by Kaslin
How about a FOAD, with an extended middle finger from my left hand and a .357 in my right hand.
Institutional racism is real but comes in the form of affirmative action, racial quotas for mostly Africans, and dumbed down courses for those that don’t belong in higher education. Apparently this student doesn’t know who brought the world science, literature, mathematics, and high technology. It dang sure didn’t come from Africa.
Lemme guess.
She ain’t no engineering student.
No arithmetic classes.
Ain’t taking no science class either.
The leaders and organizers of these Third World “tools” smell a kill. Western Civilization seems so sick that its people can no longer mount resistance to Non-Western assaults whether verbal or physical. In my lifetime these clowns would never have even obtained a hearing. If by accident such people as mentioned in the article were even mentioned they would have died from our peals of Homeric laughter.
Who is paying her tuition? And sorry kiddo, it’s history.
With a quarter-keg of Guiness and Beethoven’s 9th in the background...
“so where do I fit in?”
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How about in the Welfare line with 4 different chillrens by 3 different baby daddies looking for more TANF and EBT Cards?
No?
Then shut your hole and be glad some white man gave you an education instead of a welfare check.
Words have meanings, and “traumatized” does not mean having your little feelers hurt in conversation. The most important thing about Aristotle, Shakespeare, Dante, Newton, Copernicus, Goethe, Kant, and Montesquieu was not the color of their skin.
I now support lower high school graduation rates if it means fewer of these pukes at universities.
5th year undergraduate student?
Sounds like the university said this woman is a racist.
Prager for President!
See my tagline for the cure to this idiocy. It will take a couple of generations and the schools will have to be retaken but it can be reversed....
Great tagline
More deck furniture on the Titanic...
From the ^very proud black man^ Sam Cooke (by way of Lou Adler and Herb Alpert);
Don’t know much about history
Don’t know much biology
Don’t know much about a science book,
Don’t know much about the french I took
But I do know that I love you,
And I know that if you love me, too,
What a wonderful world this would be
Don’t know much about geography,
Don’t know much trigonometry
Don’t know much about algebra,
Don’t know what a slide rule is for
But I do know that one and one is two,
And if this one could be with you,
What a wonderful world this would be
Now, I don’t claim to be an “A” student,
But I’m tryin’ to be
For maybe by being an “A” student, baby,
I can win your love for me
Don’t know much about history,
Don’t know much biology
Don’t know much about a science book,
Don’t know much about the french I took
But I do know that I love you,
And I know that if you love me, too,
What a wonderful world this would be
My reply to Nissy Aya:
Well, Nissy, if you are looking at history, just what lens are you referring to? Let's take a look at the history of lenses.
If you are referring to the lenses in average eyeglasses, they were invented by the Italians sometime in the 13th Century. Who developed eyeglasses?
White men.
The gradual refinements in lens grinding led to the invention of microscopes in the Netherlands in the 1500s, so if you are looking through a microscope lens, you are using an instrument that has an unparalleled impact on advances in science and medicine. Who invented it?
White men.
Or maybe it's a telescope lens, which was also invented in the Netherlands about the same time as the microscope. It has also aided in science by giving us an understanding of the universe, as well as having some practical military applications. Who invented it?
White men.
Of course, if you don't like to wear glasses to look through the lens of these powerful white men, you could always use a contact lens, invented in 1888 in Zurich;
White guy.
But since those glass contacts are so uncomfortable to use to look through the powerful white man lens, chemists developed the much more comfortable hydrophilic soft contact lens in the 1970s. Who would those chemists have been?
White men.
Of course, you would need to record what you saw, and what better way than a photograph, as a picture is worth a thousand words. And you can't take a photograph without a camera lens, invented in the 1840s, by whom?
White guy.
And if you want to zoom in to really focus on history, you might want to use a zoom lens, variously attributed to Barlow, Ignazio, Walker, Back or Angeniux. Who were they?
White men.
So Nissy, I don't know how you look through the lens of history without it being a white man's lens.
Maybe if you had actually studied history, you'd know this. And you would also know that virtually every single technological development of any significance in the past 300 years that you consider essential to your comfortable modern life all have one thing in common.
They were all developed by white men.
Not this crap again *rme* ()
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