The "safe spaces" debate we had over the weekend seems to be a lead-in to this recent demonstration of unity that's mostly a sign of college campus good life but is still a powerful symbol. Of what I have no idea . . .KU students stand silent for black lives, trans lives
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There isn't a single black person in that picture. Stupid mother fuckers don't realize how stupid they are.
ReplyDeleteKCTV5 was trying to beat this drum yesterday to start shit. had one of their roving reporters in front of the same building at their 5pm newscast.
ReplyDeleteLiterally not a single person in front of the humanities building.
If KU is really serious about imparting some "higher education" to this crowd, they certainly have a challenge.
ReplyDeleteThey might start with a course on fact-gathering, perhaps some review of ordinances and law, and finish up with a brief glimpse of critical thinking.
Of course, it might take up to eight years in college to reach a point of really being able to protest and march.
Was any "muscle" needed?
Fuck the terrorist BLM scum.
ReplyDeleteWhite guilt over a faux problem. Go retreat to your safe zones!
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ReplyDeleteUtterly meaningless.
ReplyDeleteThe tax payers are funding that so called university? So let me get this right if you put black on your face you are a racist. If you dress like a fucking sissy, suck dick and advertise it you are a hero? Sounds like a school your kids would want to attend, eh?
ReplyDeleteLOL.
ReplyDeleteShows just how poor "higher" education has gotten....
Snowflakes.
100 out of 30,000 students, not exactly a celebration. no black faces in the crowd, i wonder why.
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