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People have the right to demand respect. Some (not all) Whites have not been raised to believe they have to be respectful of other cultures and when these people are put in positions of power they encounter issues such as whats seen in the video.
The bottom line is treat people the way you want to be treated and the problems are solved. You can't judge and be mean to people and expect for them to sit.
"Some (not all) Whites have not been raised to believe they have to be respectful of other cultures"
How about Some (not all) Black's have not been raised to believe they have to be respectful of other culture.
People have the right to demand respect. Some (not all) Whites have not been raised to believe they have to be respectful of other cultures and when these people are put in positions of power they encounter issues such as whats seen in the video.
The bottom line is treat people the way you want to be treated and the problems are solved. You can't judge and be mean to people and expect for them to sit.
You're talking about the video of the Yale girl screaming at and heaping weapons grade disrespect on the professor? You watched that, and you see the professor's attitude as the problem, not the girl's? How is that even possible? How is your brain wired that you can see the situation that way?
You're talking about the video of the Yale girl screaming at and heaping weapons grade disrespect on the professor? You watched that, and you see the professor's attitude as the problem, not the girl's? How is that even possible? How is your brain wired that you can see the situation that way?
100 million, they could get a 1000 africian americans a free ride scholarship with that money, that all they want anyway, a free ride, it do more than a study would.
Didn't seem racist more a power trip to me. I don't see an issue with crime alerts calling someone with a dark or brown/tan/Latino complexion an issue.
"As debates about race and other social issues flare on campuses, college presidents are increasingly intervening to draw a line when cultural sensitivity conflicts with freedom of speech."
the crybullies are on the cultural sensitivity side, not the free speech side
I read the whole article, not just one sentence.
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