The Washington Post picks up this story that's also getting international coverage . . . And One of these days, they'll start teaching people how to start using the Internet. Here's why . . . Student kicked out Kansas State U for Snapchat with racial slur
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But scholarships for BLM.
ReplyDeleteUniversities use to be the spoke wheel in America for free speech and dissident opinion not anymore.
I wonder if that's how she got in medical school.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't have our opinion or beliefs you can not be enrolled in our school....unless you are radical muslims, black panthers, communists, white haters, BLM members, drug advocates, etc. If the libtards have their way free speech and expression will die in America. They are a nemesis. When is America going to get snough of this bullshit?
ReplyDelete"Such messages on social media are harmful to all."
ReplyDeleteAnd that, my friends, sums up what is wrong with the "snowflake generation". They have been raised to believe that any difference of opinion is actually harmful to them, and will lash out as if physical violence has been perpetrated.
Good for Kansas State.
ReplyDeleteThis racial attack should not be ignored. We can't end racism, but claiming its free speech.
10:14 AM Right. Let's start by getting rid of BLM
ReplyDeleteSo I'm guessing going as Aunt Jemima or a banjo minstrel for Halloween is out of the question?
ReplyDeleteThe failing Washington Post picked this up?
ReplyDeleteLOL!
Yes everyone knows K State students are the classiest people on earth.
ReplyDeleteAt least they saved her from some really horrible suffering at the hands of frat boys!
ReplyDeleteLolololol blacks
ReplyDeleteGod knows blacks are incapable of picking up the hint and acting halfways civil or white.
ReplyDelete"Obama: Would be 'personal insult' to legacy if black voters don't back Clinton"
ReplyDeleteOur racist President has spoken.
Political correctness is the death of a sense of humor, grow up. Dry, off color and sick are forms of humor.
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