The beliefs and values of many young, liberal college students make about as much sense as the plot twist in a Christopher Nolan film. They demand their right to speak and organize protests, but their protests revolve around limiting the First Amendment.
They demand conversations and retreats based on modern politics and social issues, yet they’re put on by people whose political leanings are so far left they’ve nearly fallen off the scale. And in what seems to be the most important issue to them, they strive and fight for racial equality, but everything they want to do to reach that “goal” is designed to segregate and isolate.
African-American college students across the country have demanded that they be segregated from their white peers, requesting “safe spaces” on campus that are off limits to anybody who isn’t a “student of color”. These requests are found among of the demand lists put out by students who took part in protests at their respective campuses meant to fight oppression, discriminatory practices and institutionalized racism, all things that don’t actually exist. What they’re doing is the equivalent of going to war with Santa Clause and his army of fairy-tale creatures.
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Basically lol
Love it
Let’s do it–MLK died for nothing–
I’d give it to them but they would be responsible to build their own schools out of their own tax dollars start their own restaurants, clothing stories and the like build and fund their own housing pay for their own groceries and supply and pay for their own medical care none of which the white mans taxes would pay for I say lets get it on
Tired of demands
Jerry Turner
Ok they call themselve progressive and yet they have turn our country back to the 30s, 40s,50s 60s before black could attend the school of choose, drink out of thr some water fountain,eat at the some lunch couner or stay in the some hotal , that progress?
Probably most of them are on a free ride and could not have made it if they weren’t black—
They can come at night when the school is closed so as not to disrupt anyone else’s schedules and lives.
SUITS ME.