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Affirmative action...
Affirmative action...
Clean people don't wipe out whole populations with disease
Lawyers?She's talking about a certain class of privileged, self-serving parasites like Brett Kavanaugh
Too bad those populations didn't have medicine.
You need to shut your oppressive swarthy mouth when a distinguished American Aborigine is talking to you!
Don't you start in on me you descendant of devils who enslaved then genocided the original black Norwegians. You need to be more deferential to those who originally engineered your melanin deficient arse!
Here's the Racist :
I never saw the aquisition. It was drowned out in nonsense . Imagine that. Drowned out in nonsense. Which is what happened to BK . I never got to know what his position on anything was, why? Because the democrats and their media allies attacked BK with what turned out to be out right lies. Next time if you have something import to say, don't come in screeching and wailing about total nonsense. The Democrats and the media discredited themselves here, and that may have caused a person who shouldn't be in the Svto be sitting there. Next time the left needs to fight with gays and not just hijack a social movement and accuse him and hope that ends it all. Was a foolish roll of the dice
So this racist piece of shit goes to Yale, and young white males are forced to attend community college?
How is this fair?
#blackprivilege
I think we need individual threads for anything one particular college student has written.
Seems like a complete waste of time when all they need these days are baseless accusations from blatant liars.One of our most distinguished Universities is now actually pushing this idiocy. My hands are thrown up.
A Yale University student reporter published one of the most racist stories to ever be printed.
Isis Davis-Marks, the Yale Daily News opinion editor, published a piece advising minority students to spy on “white boy” students and ruin their lives later.
That is not an exaggeration. That is what she actually said....
She’s urging her fellow students to follow white males around, monitor them, spy on them, screenshot them, and document everything they do, in the hopes of ruining their careers at some point 30 years down the line.
If she knew anything about the history of socialism or communism, which, to make charitable assumptions, she doesn’t, she’s in fact calling for a Stasi-like atmosphere...
http://www.madnesshub.com/2019/02/yale-newspaper-prints-guide-on-how-to.html
Everyone knows a white boy with shiny brown hair and a saccharine smile that conceals his great ambitions. He could be in Grand Strategy or the Yale Political Union. Maybe he’s the editor-in-chief of the News. He takes his classes. He networks. And, when it comes time for graduation, he wins all the awards.
One day, I’ll turn on the television — or, who knows, maybe televisions will be obsolete by this point — and I’ll see him sitting down for his Senate confirmation hearing. Yes, he’ll be a bit older, with tiny wrinkles sprouting at the corners of his eyes and a couple of gray hairs jutting out of the top of his widow’s peak. But that smile, that characteristic saccharine smile, will remain the same.
When I’m watching the white boy — who is now a white man by this point — on CNN, I’ll remember a racist remark that he said, an unintentional utterance that he made when he had one drink too many at a frat party during sophomore year. I’ll recall a message that he accidentally left open on a computer when he forgot to log out of iMessage, where he likened a woman’s body to a particularly large animal. I’ll kick myself for forgetting to screenshot the evidence.
And, when I’m watching him smile that smile, I’ll think that I could have stopped it.
No, not everyone at Yale is evil. Not everyone is out to get you, and not every request to get a meal has an ulterior motive. But I’ve felt particularly introspective as graduation approaches. The Kavanaugh trial was months ago, but still has an indelible effect on me. Upon seeing the recent movie, Vice, the thought of my classmates’ future actions came to my mind again. I won’t get into the specifics of the movie here, but it discusses how certain foreign policy decisions made by the Bush administration endangered the lives of Iraqi citizens and made insurgency movements worse. Dick Cheney attended Yale for a time too, even if he didn’t actually graduate. It put the power of this institution into perspective, and led me to reckon with the fact that many of us will become extremely influential. Some of our peers will sit in war rooms with red buttons, capable of making life-or-death decisions in a split second. All of these things made me ask myself: What will the classmates who made those unintentional utterances, those subtle racist remarks, those assaults toward women, be doing on the eve of our 15th reunion?
Will they be high officials? CEOs of large companies? Presidents, even?
Probably. What is to be done about this situation? I’m not sure that the administration cares much about changing it. Surely, Yale needs rich — and notable — alumni to donate in order to keep the school afloat, but what do I know? I’m not in charge of the endowment. I don’t write the glossy pamphlets touting the seemingly countless resources that Yale has to offer.
This problem begins far before our classmates graduate, and we need to call them out on their transgressions — boldly and publicly. Anna Blech’s ’19 column on Daniel Tenreiro-Braschi ’19 was a good example of this. We should make instances of sexual assault and harassment public knowledge. Whisper networks, which are known as private chains of information which pass along knowledge of sexual assault, are useful, but insufficient in spreading information about indiscretions.
I think that we need to continue to call our classmates out, but it’s still not enough. After all, it wasn’t enough to stop Kavanaugh’s confirmation.
To be honest, I’m not sure what the solution is. This expands beyond vocalizing problems about sexual assault: The core of this problem has to do with our values. The problem isn’t just the Yale administration; it’s Yale students. We allow things to skate by. We forget. We say, “No, he couldn’t have done that,” or, “But he’s so nice.” No questions are asked when our friends accept job offers from companies that manufacture weapons or contribute to gentrification in cities. We merely smile at them and wave as we walk across our residential college courtyards and do nothing. Thirty years later, we kick ourselves when it’s too late.
But I can’t do that anymore — I can’t let things slip by. I’m watching you, white boy. And this time, I’m taking the screenshot.
https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2019/02/07/davis-marks-evil-is-banal/
Here's the Racist :
Fat studies?
Word?
How intersectional everything is?
Uhhghh... gettin that puke acid taste in the back of my mouth...
18,000 post in a year can anyone point me to one that isn't total shitYay, another thread loading diapers about one dumbass college student.
I, for one, do not miss 2015.............
I don't think you know the life expectancy of a pre-contact aboriginal. The fact is Europeans carried disease and death within their very bodies. That comes from not bathing, not washing your hands before eating, not washing your clothes, not cleaning your food, domesticating wild animals and so on.
Yay, another thread loading diapers about one dumbass college student.
I don't think you know the life expectancy of a pre-contact aboriginal. The fact is Europeans carried disease and death within their very bodies. That comes from not bathing, not washing your hands before eating, not washing your clothes, not cleaning your food, domesticating wild animals and so on.
What ??
Just what do you know about the life of America Natives?
That is before European people arrived in America.
He's a piece of shit, from his background as a sleazy trust fund bro to his career as an embarrassing, country-disgracing, boot-licking hyperpartisan jurist. He makes Antonin Scalia look like a fucking blue collar populist. Although, I do get that actual jurisprudence has never been an area of interest or concern for the right ever in history.
I know they had no prior exposure to such diseases and were clean people. I know their lands were more "fertile and beautiful than the gardens of the King of Seville". I also know that they were "the most guileless, the most devoid of wickedness and duplicity, the most obedient and faithful to their native masters and to the Spanish Christians whom they serve. They are by nature the most humble, patient, and peaceable, holding no grudges, free from embroilments, neither excitable nor quarrelsome. These people are the most devoid of rancors, hatreds, or desire for vengeance of any people in the world"
How intersectional everything is?
Uhhghh... gettin that puke acid taste in the back of my mouth...
Dude has always been nutty as squirrel shit.Where do you get that bull shit from?
And unicorns fart rainbows also.
Education is a good thing but don’t believe bull shit.
https://blogs.scientificamerican.co...-native-americans-before-europeans-showed-up/