Posted on 02/09/2019 11:03:38 AM PST by blam
Dickinson College in Pennsylvania published an op-ed in its student newspaper arguing that white boys should no longer be allowed to talk, due to the lack of melanin in their skin. The author argues that white males are not qualified to share their opinions and should be silenced.
An op-ed entitled, Should White Boys Still Be Allowed to Talk? was published Thursday in the student newspaper for Dickinson College, The Dickinsonian. In the piece, the author expresses her frustration with white boys being allowed to share their opinions with others.
The author, Leda Fisher, argues that males who have names such as Jake, Chad, or Alex have been taught that their voices are the most important, but that after listening to these individuals speak, Fisher has decided that not only do these voices lack value, they should also be silenced.
American society tells men, but especially white men, that their opinions have merit and that their voice is valuable, writes Fisher, but after four years of listening to white boys in college, I am not so convinced.
There is an endless line of white boys waiting to share their opinions on the state of feminism in America, whether the LGBTQ+ population finally has enough rights, the merits of capitalism, etc. The list of what white boys think they are qualified to talk about is endless.
I am so g****mned tired of listening to white boys, continues the author, I cannot describe to you how frustrating it is to be forced to listen to a white boy explain his take on the Black experience in the Obama-era.
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(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Get your kid the hell out of there.
Now.
L
Here’s a satire link with advice for the white boys of Dickinson. https://www.testingnewsdays.com/home/white-boys-fear-for-participation-grades-no-longer-allowed-to-speak
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