Posted on 03/26/2019 6:44:37 AM PDT by Midwesterner53
Early last week a pair of Border Patrol employees speaking to a campus club at the University of Arizona faced an impromptu demonstration led, naturally, by a studies major.
Mexican-American studies major Denisse saw the BP personnel addressing the Criminal Justice Organization and began questioning their presence, interrupting their talk. She was miffed at a story of a family that had been detained by the BP just four miles from campus.
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If someone were to snatch her off the street and drop her off 20 miles South of the Border with Nothing, if she made it back into the US she would have a different attitude.
"White woman calling the police". "KKK on campus."
There you have it. Race. This type of thinking is ripping the nation apart, and leaves no room for healthy discussion or common ground.
“Mexican-American STUDIES” is a MAJOR...?
Wow.
Ya know, for some majors I think there should be no Fed loans.
That’s just robbery, for us and for her, especially.
They can move to Mexico and study all they want.
These “studies” should be legitimate objective studies about history and languages and culture and a lot of things. Instead they are just Marxist ethno-centric (racist) political agitation.
Why do they do this? Because their arguments are to weak to support their beliefs. Kind of like Muslims. People who cannot convince others with facts resort to violence.
“a place for which shes paid to study at”
I’ll bet she paid for it! She needs her tit twisted!
Yet another BS grievance-studies program. Such things should not exist at government schools. Government schools should not exist, for that matter.
Loud mouthed college aged brats. I’ve been sick of them ever since Kent State.
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