Posted on 01/27/2024 9:45:08 AM PST by Twotone
in some areas, cities, colleges, white people are the minority.
Good one!
If you admit to being a racist, you’re a racist.
If you deny being a racist, you’re a racist.
When EVERYTHING is racist, then nothing is racist.
I remember when going to college was intended to educate you, not indoctrinate you.
that should be obvious by the lack of “hate crimes” investigated when the victim is white. When the vic is a POC and the perp is even thought to be white , it is the very first question asked.
“Well teacher- it’s pretty bad- the racism towards me is really off-putting- I’ve been called all manner of nasty names like “White Supremacist”, “White Privilege” “Colonialist” “MAGA Lunatic” on and on and on it goes-
is there anything the university can do to stop the aggressive constant non-stop racism towards students who are white? The blm and antifa racists are actually threatening my safety and well being!”
White on Black Racism has gone way way down over the last decades, so naturally the left have to invent facts to prove how racist the nation still is-
The nation is so racist that people are cutting through border barriers to get in to experience them some of all the ‘nasty racism’ the left scream and holler about
so. my point was some areas are largely one or just a few people groups, and some very mixed.
Nothing like a good old struggle session
My favorite racial slurs are Dust Bunny, Feral Hog, Rabid Dog and Road kill.
DEI is systemic racism.
I grew up in SE DC.
The requirement is nothing but an excuse that allows rising PoCs to get practice at yelling racism, practice dissent (that so often results in violence against whites) and become knowledgeable about the ways leftist government can help them to blame others for their incompetency.
Bunch of noodle-arm antifa fascists who don’t know which bathroom to use, operating on the low end of the IQ scale. We laugh at your smelly, DIE outhouse gods.
What police precinct? Or district if it was after 1969.
And to think that in 1976, when I was working on my MBA, my Business Law teacher recommended me to the Dean of the Law School, who asked me to apply to the school. I told him that I had a 2.89 GPA in Electrical Engineering. He laughed and told me that was nearly the equivalent of a 4.0 in liberal arts.
He said that he was up to his eyeballs in dewy-headed idealist liberal arts majors who “wanted to save the world”, but what he really needed was engineers to become patent attorneys and contribute to society.
My first wife told me to get my MBA and a full-time job. When I see articles like this, I am glad I listened to her.
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