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Yep, so true. They'll be n*gger, n*gger out in the open among themselves all day long.
Yup, just like the cowards they are. And like I said earlier, they won't hire a qualified black person, but then turn around and complain about how black people don't want to work aren't positively contributing to society.
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Originally Posted by calipoppy
Exactly this. And one might even venture to say that there are MANY SAE alum (and alum in their sister sorority TriDelta) are giving those guys attaboys. These people are still mentally living in 1864 and nothing will EVER change that fact. These boys are our future judges, lawmakers, company executives, etc....and NOTHING will ever change that fact either.
Exactly, nothing will ever change either of those facts.
Their sister sorority is Delta Delta Delta???? It all makes sense (hope I don't offend TriDeltas).
The TriDeltas at my school were known as the biggest...sexually liberated girls on campus. And the only way a black guy could ever hook up with a TriDelta was if they were a student athlete.
What will happen to the girls involved in the singing of this song.? There were dates with these guys on the bus.
The girls on the bus were members of TriDelta sorority. And while I know that those girls are hoping it will all blow over they are also being investigated by the national organization.
The school's Delta Delta Delta sorority chapter was also feeling heat amid claims that some members were seen chanting in the video. The national office of the sorority issued a statement saying the "behavior documented in the video is deplorable and is in no way consistent with Tri Delta's ideals and core values."
The statement also said the sorority was cooperating with the investigation, but the chapter tweeted that "We fully support our OU president. We are NOT under investigation. The statement on our website is national protocol." That drew plenty of sarcastic Twitter replies, including this from Jade.O: "So the #Tridelta racists singing with the #SAE racists- that's okay? Good to know."
And here it is again. White people do something racist, yet it's the black community that needs to get together and make changes from the inside out, because this is black people's fault.
I'm accountable for what the other 38 million African Americans do for some reason, but is the white community held responsible for anything? Nope. Does the white community need to get together and teach their own that using racial slurs is wrong? Nope.
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Originally Posted by ATG5
Just pathetic.
Look in the mirror. I do not condone what those college kids did but that in no way negates you doing the very same thing. Next time a cop is accused of being a racist for doing his job, come talk to me about whites not being held responsible for other peoples transgressions. I hate racism...and its come off especially horrendous when the person railing against racism is doing the same exact thing they rail about. You fed the troll and now want to pretend he speaks for all white people. What that person said is not the general consensus of our society. It is pathetic and you are just as guilty.
Look in the mirror. I do not condone what those college kids did but that in no way negates you doing the very same thing. Next time a cop is accused of being a racist for doing his job, come talk to me about whites not being held responsible for other peoples transgressions. I hate racism...and its come off especially horrendous when the person railing against racism is doing the same exact thing they rail about.
Try comparing apples to apples.
Some cops are, perhaps, "just doing their jobs" and others are motivated by hatred and prejudice. But MOST are NEVER convicted when its the latter.
Apology is too little too late for that student. Anyway, it doesn't matter now. Expulsion could be the least of worries at this point, if what you are saying it true.
Some cops are, perhaps, "just doing their jobs" and others are motivated by hatred and prejudice. But MOST are NEVER convicted when its the latter.
Are you seriously trivializing racism? I'm not trying to paint white people as victims here, I'm trying to point out that racism is racism it does not matter the color. Today, racism affects everyone. To pretend that honest white people who are objective and treat people fairly do not get treated as racist by mainstream media for any negative interaction with a minority is only ignoring reality. We should be speaking out against all racism. Comical you prejudge white cops, that's just as ignorant as the racist.
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