‘{bleep} your white tears'
The Kansas University Student Executive Committee voted Friday night to demand the resignations of three of the Student Senate's top officers.
at a KU forum on race earlier this week, Pringle and George did not "stand in solidarity with their black peers and proclaim that Black Lives Matter.".
It was nice of JB to include video of the event. It's interesting to watch but if you just want to see the bit where JB gets hit by the car, it's at about 6:40. Watch it!
Maybe its me, but it seemed to me that he was moving toward the car far quicker than the car was moving. At which point, is it the car hitting him or him hitting the car?
the car backed up, the protesters then ran at car, car stops and turns wheels, JB runs into front of car to block it
JB definitely ran into the car
Oh good, for a moment there I thought I'd missed something.
Idiots. All of them.
between the invisible poop nazi's, the invisible KKK marches, and the monster pickup trucks with invisible racists in the bed swearing at POC, they're traumatized
what they have to deal with is much more traumatic then the events in Paris
Victim Olympics indeed, like so many other things we've been seeing lately - SJWs and the "victims" that may or may not be paranoid and act out and stir up backlash which they can then point to to show that they are victimised - and yet when I have asked around there are lots of regular people who are completely failing to get victimised. But, even though they get a lot of press, I don't know that the public is really with them. This guys isn't.
Of course, one counter example is just anecdotal, but I was just reading (perhaps on one of the links here) that other students were feeling bullied into going along with the protest, because they didn't want to be called "racist" or "rapist" or "anti-semite" or whatever. #FuckParis might just be jumping the shark.
Columbia student activists are pestering peers to attend campus protests and walk-outs in solidarity with college students at Missouri and Yale or risk social isolation, students say.
Organizers posted flyers and sent Facebook messages inviting undergraduates to wear black clothing and join two demonstrations last Thursday to support people of color who are “marginalized and threatened.”
But some students worried they would be “ostracized” if they did not participate or dress in sync, one college parent said.
Apparently the poop swastika was real, though as you say that says nothing about the author (personal guess: Teenage edgelord looking to troll the gullible)..
It is often alleged that American society is racist, even though it is acknowledged that overt expressions of racism are extremely rare. How do people know that it is racist, then? This paper raises the possibility that this claim of racism is based on a projection.
As hysteria gripped the campus, students at Oberlin started seeing things that didn’t exist, like the Klan sighting
only one of any of King’s charities has records publicly available, it shows that King was paid $160,000 as executive director of that organization, out of $420,000 in revenue that the charity collected. The group’s tax form also disclosed that it made 136 cash grants totaling $198,787
Black Lives Matter activists at Princeton University have taken over the president’s office and say they won’t leave until the school acknowledges former U.S. president Woodrow Wilson as a racist and renames all buildings currently honoring him on campus.
Wilson, who graduated from Princeton and served as its president before becoming president of the United States, is commonly considered a pivotal figure in the rise of progressivism.
Princeton President Eisgruber has been willing to publicly reject some of the protesters demands out of hand. The school simply isn’t going to eliminate its tributes to Wilson, he said, barely an hour into the protest. “I agree with you, Woodrow Wilson was a racist,” he said. “In some people, you have good in great measure and evil in great measure.”
Emily Faz, a senior at the public university, shared a November 14 Washington Times article on facebook Monday that reported on how some Mizzou protesters and Black Lives Matter activists were upset that the Paris attacks were stealing the media spotlight.
The GSU NAACP staged a “Black Out, Walk Out” on Tuesday in response to Faz’s post and issued demands to the school. Those demands included hiring more black professors and expanding the African Studies program
protesters called for Faz to be expelled and the school president, Jean Bartels, issued a statement on the matter and acknowledged the numerous calls for disciplinary action to be taken against the offending co-ed. Bartels appeared to conclude Faz’s post was protected by the First Amendment and could not result in punishment. However, she appears to have lost her job at the local Wild Wing Cafe franchise over the controversy,
Upvote for giving me a smile with Mr. Hanky's unexpected appearance.