A special note from the city college about recent Missouri racial drama and how it might impact Kansas City's commuter campus where not even social justice can unite students who mostly want to get away their 4th choice school: Dr. Stephen Dilks: An Open Letter to the UMKC Community
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And the "Groveling" continues.
ReplyDeleteA small fish in a very small pond.
ReplyDeleteThe irony is too much. Do "oppressed" peoples get to attend institutes of higher learning while having allies and advocates in terms of politicians, faculty, and main stream media expressing their cause? What does it even mean to be oppressed? Maybe it's just my white privilege speaking, but I suspect it would be a real eye opener for these oppressed individuals to visit most 2nd and 3rd world nations, especially in Asia, where there are no micro aggressions...just aggressions. They'll witness what discrimination based on race, religion, even shade of like skin really looks like.
ReplyDeleteThis whole charade is nothing except the coons have found another way to get something for nothing and the Peckerwood liberals will hand it ALL to them on a silver platter using your tax dollars. Same old shit, different day.
ReplyDelete"Twerking safe spaces" should solve the issues.
ReplyDeleteAny stats on White UMKC students being victims of black crime? Didn't think so.
ReplyDeleteThat is good work @ 11:39.
ReplyDeleteTypical of what white pandering libtards do is invent Eubonics when after 200 years Negroids can't learn to speak English. Instead of admitting their fucking brain is like cracking a coconut then stupid white libtards decide that gibberish bullshit is a separate language and give them a pass. This is the exact same kind of shit that is going on in our institutes of higher learning.
ReplyDeletePretty soon it won't be that the spear-chuckers are stupid. They will be proclaimed as just different and won't be required to meet basic academic requirements. This is pretty much what we have done in our high school where we push them through then scratch our asses as to why they can't pass a standardized state test. In spite of accommodating them by allowing classrooms to be disrupted and cheating earnest students out of a decent education they still manage to drop out at unbelievable rates while tax payers are forced to throw more money at this ongoing fiasco.