Posted on 04/27/2017 7:06:22 AM PDT by C19fan
Gone are the days when saying something that hurts anothers feelings is a bias incident. Now just looking at someone funny can get you reported to the campus Thought Police.
It happened at the University of Wisconsin Madison, where an unnamed white, female student was reported to the universitys bias incident reporting system. Her crime? Glaring at two female peers.
(Excerpt) Read more at thecollegefix.com ...
Every time you think it can’t get any worse...
This thread is useless without pictures.
Can’t determine guilt.
This is what first graders or little siblings are notorious for; whining “Mom! She’s looking at me, again!”.
The smart mom ignores this feigned weakness, sending the message; “Grow up and just deal with it! Do not bother me again with this foolishness. Or else!”.
But but Oxford University stated that not making eye contact is racist.
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So we have scientific consensus?
OMG...you have to look at the 1:20 mark of the video...this is classic...all it takes is a look...:)
Snowflake alert! These folks are screwed as far as life prep goes. They can’t all grow up to be teachers and professors.
Heck, I got “glared at” this morning when I informed a colleague that their interpretation of a standard was incorrect and in fact the standards from two departments are in conflict.
Should I go to HR about this incident? Or maybe it was my fault for not using flowery feelings language. I should prolly take some sensitivity training. Maybe I “deserved” the “glare”.
“Business as usual” has been turned on its head. The PC Culture is the most crippling blow to individual freedom and independence in the world and certainly to our nation.
Why else would they say "White female"? Of course, after I read the "article", I saw:
"...There was a white female student that kept making glares at me and another student. She would glare at both of us and then continue to proceed on her phone. This proceeded for 2 hours. Both me and the victim were Asian American women. I dont know if race plays a part in it. Though this event was small and seemingly insignificant, it made me and the other victim feel unsafe, uncomfortable and paranoid. We did not approach this person..."
I think it is pretty safe to say race plays a part in this, but not quite how the offended snowflake thinks it does.
Dear University of Wisconsin Madison, please explain to white people why they should attend and pay for your school. Thanks.
The projecting of ill intent for these petty events tells me that these victims are constantly transgressing. Like Jesse Jackson whining about racism but saying he spat in the burgers of white people because it made him feel better.
FYI - “Snowflakes” are white. The term is a racist micro aggression and represents hate.
(Sarcasm)
From the article:
Both me and the victim were Asian American women.
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She forgot to add to her list of complaints that the education system has left her ‘grammatically impaired’.
...This thread is useless without pictures....
Here’s a mental picture...a glare from Marty Feldman like in Young Frankenstein.
The progressives have learned the lessons of Mao well. Welcome to the American cultural revolution.
Ohhh! That’s like two glare victims at once!!!
LOL, I really felt chastened there!
(Hangs head in PC shame)
Every sexual harassment prevention classes say no starring or Leering. I suspect she could be a lesbo and the girls were freaked out by the behavior.
Let me guess. The two girls were chattering constantly like a pair of over-caffeinated chipmunks and the other girl glared at them to indicate she wanted a couple of minutes of quiet. Much more likely than dreaded racism.
The existence and toleration of the extreme pettiness of such a mind, and the improper grammar use, poorly reflects upon the lower acceptance standards of modern colleges.
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