People are social animals. They trash anyone for anything. I wouldn't be surprise if they would do it, but right now your people are killing the culture of free speech.
the point you always miss is that you right wingers will trash, ridicule non-whites for anything, but don't GAF if Repugs go after free speech and academic freedom they don't like.
People are social animals. They trash anyone for anything. I wouldn't be surprise if they would do it, but right now your people are killing the culture of free speech.
Quit deflecting. The story isn't about how a bunch of right wingers are shutting down free speech on college campuses.
I do find it interesting that the same people who will take over public events in a hostile manner, and begin lecturing others about America's historical racism over a bull horn or PA system, tend to self-segregate and don't actually care about other "traditionally marginalized" people that are non-black.
The poopsticka. It's real, but not so glorious
http://thefederalist.com/2015/11/12/...-racial-slurs/
This just keeps on getting more pathetic
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/mizzou-st...g-environment/
How many racist honkies will off themselves because of this? Please Lord, give them plenty of beer and pills Lord and a gift card from wal-mart. lol
Good ing times lol as long as ya assholes keep the steady pace. I believe you can- Si Se Puede drink up!
You got your logic guns? You ain't getting no one with this my tribe rules bull ?
Asian girl said something wrong in a safe space
More insanity
http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6974
Lol @ millionaire hunger strike kid's "first meal"
Skip to 5:30, hilarity ensues
what's with stirring resentment of rich people? that's a new tack for you, Darrin.
I taught at Mizzou. Here’s why the events there don’t surprise me
Perhaps on the outside looking in, the events at the University of Missouri appear baffling. They’re not.I taught there from 1996 to 2008. The recent racist incidents and lackadaisical administration response, which sparked the amazing display of student solidarity, is part and parcel of a long-established pattern.
Long history of racism
Founded in 1839 in a slave state, the University of Missouri, known affectionately as Mizzou, is the state’s flagship, Research 1 campus. But even 100 years later it held fast to the slavery legacy.
In 1936, an African American, Lloyd Gaines, was denied admission to the Law School solely because he was black. Missouri’s cons ution, it was argued, called for “separate education of the races.”
Gaines challenged the decision and won in front of the Supreme Court – in fact, the State of Missouri ex rel Gaines v Canada, case is one of the key rulings on the road to the landmark Brown v Board of Education (1954) decision.
In response, the university administration tried to do whatever it could to stop the enrollment of black students, including actually paying the tuition for African Americans to receive an out-of-state education.
Although the US Supreme Court ruled that Gaines had to be admitted, he never stepped foot into the Law School. In one of the great mysteries of the 20th century, Lloyd Gaines simply disappeared.
Faculty faces racism
Then there are issues that confront black faculty. Despite students’ enormous efforts, the administration managed to undermine the issue of black faculty.
Records in the university archive make clear that nearly a decade after the student uprisings of the 1960s, the administration, ostensibly to deal with budgetary concerns, decided to reorganize and close several departments.
As the target list began to circulate, one administrator noted that the majority of all African American faculty were located in the departments slated for closure.
The administration’s do ented response was a simple, “yes, we know.” They then proceeded to shut down those departments.
As is do ented in a memo, dated April 1982, kept in the University of Missouri Archives, the number of African American faculty subsequently plummeted. This then led to a mediation agreement in 1988 between the US Department of Justice, theNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the university to address the problem. Mizzou promised to do better.
However, between the late 1990s to the early 2000s, there were fewer than 50 black faculty (out of more than 1,500 total) at Mizzou.
I personally observed an onslaught of racist incidents. In one such incident, a white student, angry with her grade, cursed at an African American professor in the classroom and followed the faculty member all the way into the department’s office swearing the entire time.
I worked with the faculty member as she tried in vain to get someone in the university to condemn the student’s actions.
In another case, I watched another professor being denied tenure by her department because her research and teaching – the attributes for which she was allegedly hired – were about African Americans and, therefore, “not mainstream.”
Eventually, as the incidents mounted, black faculty mobilized. We gathered oral histories. We collected data. We pored through the university archives to discern the patterns. And we met with the provost and the chancellor repeatedly. But nothing happened. The administration urged the African American professors to “just let it go.”
As has happened now, it was only through the intervention of the head coach of a prominent high school basketball program, that the administration agreed to take some action.
This happened in 2004.
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http://www.rawstory.com/2015/11/i-ta...e+Raw+Story%29
Once a slave state, always a slave state.
Dude's father is probably very intelligent and hard-working. His father was able to achieve the American Dream, despite all the "structural racism".
So underrepresented
http://msa.missouri.edu/branches/executive/
And as we all know, a few exceptions negate the whole thing.
Racist intolerant Mizzou student body elects gay black president lol
students picked, what's the surprise?
Darrin is all for class warfare when his agenda calls for it.
That the racist 70% white student body elected them.
So you don't know how elections work.
Houston has a lesbian mayor.
Therefore, there is no phobia in Houston.
Evidently not rampant enough to prevent her election. Good example. Thanks.
So unless racists and phobes make up a majority of a voting population, it's not a concern. Thanks.
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