cajunrevenge
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Everything bad is an FBI conspiracy to frame BLM.
The Greek Societies ?
Colleges have a degree of segregated housing across the board. Not only based on skin color
And why wouldn't Black Students want to house together ?
Math students that do stay up until all hours of the night nerding out on mathematics.
This is a place where Black Students get to nerd out all night discussing Black Studies, and plotting CRT.
Music dormitories, engineering dormitories, Business major dormitory space,
Asian Studies specific housing. Artist tend to house together in some universities, LGBT. Middle Eastern Studies housing
you might want to read beyond the headline
This article was written in Sept. 2021 and already discussed.
If it so bothers you --- you might want to see how it has worked out these past 6 months and report back.
I'd be interested to see what you find
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Please tell me you understand the difference between the picture taken in 1963 and
setting aside the 4th floor of a small obscure Washington state university
https://thefederalist.com/2021/12/1...gated-playground-night-in-the-name-of-equity/
57, why do you defend this stuff dude? Your party has lost its mind
If the 3rd floor was for white students only, you'd have an aneurysm.
the 3rd floor may well be for white students . There is another thing for you to research
https://reason.com/2022/02/04/characteristics-of-white-supremacy-culture-washington-university/
Earlier this week, Washington University in St. Louis held an online workshop titled, "Is Professionalism a Racist Construct?"
The event attracted plenty of criticism from conservative media. Fox News made fun of its online description, which is filled with social justice jargon: "So-called professionalism is coded language, a construct that upholds institutional racist policies and excluding practices." But the presenters seemed to welcome the controversy; Cynthia Williams, assistant dean of community partnerships at the university, bragged that she was getting into "good trouble."
The entire presentation is available online, and it's just as cringeworthy as its conservative critics expected. Notably, the presenters cite the antiracist educator Tema Okun's "White Supremacy Culture" a body of dubious work that makes all sorts of unfounded and frankly racist assumptions. Indeed, the presentation includes a slide, "15 Characteristics of White Supremacy Culture"—though the slide only mentions five—that claims possessing a sense of urgency, preferring quantity over quality, wanting things to be written down, perfectionism, and becoming defensive are aspects of white supremacy.
Defensiveness and perfectionism, when taken to excess, can contribute to unpleasant work, school, and social environments. But there is nothing that connects them to whiteness. A boss who sends too many memos may annoy his employees; it doesn't mean he is a white supremacist, or is propping up whiteness as a construct.
In fact, there's a danger in ascribing to "white culture" qualities that are, in many cases, positive. Similar work by Judith Katz, another antiracism expert, lists timeliness, planning for the future, self-reliance, being polite, and respect for authority as "aspects and assumptions of white culture." Timeliness and politeness are good things that have nothing to do with whiteness. Moreover, it would be wrong—and, again, racist—to teach kids of color that if they work hard and plan for their futures, they are betraying their heritage.
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I think I agree with 57 to an extent, when it comes to CRT ...it needs to be taught so the world can see just how ridiculous and unserious it is. It's too much fun to ridicule for it to go away completely! The world needs laughter and CRT continues to do its part.
Adults can see how ridiculous it is, but can kids?