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The University of Colorado Boulder is creating a special new residence hall that will segregate black people away from the general student population.
Officials at the taxpayer-funded school have announced a plan to transform Hallett Hall, a campus residence hall, into three separate “Living Learning Communities” beginning this fall, reports Campus Reform.
One of these “Living Learning Communities” will be set aside exclusively for “black-identified students and their allies.”
A second segregated community, “Multicultural Perspectives” will be for “students passionate about diversity.”
Seriously?? Guess at the very least it separates the SJWs from normal people.
The University of Colorado Boulder is creating a special new residence hall that will segregate black people away from the general student population.
Officials at the taxpayer-funded school have announced a plan to transform Hallett Hall, a campus residence hall, into three separate “Living Learning Communities” beginning this fall, reports Campus Reform.
One of these “Living Learning Communities” will be set aside exclusively for “black-identified students and their allies.”
A second segregated community, “Multicultural Perspectives” will be for “students passionate about diversity.”
Seriously?? Guess at the very least it separates the SJWs from normal people.
The first sentence is proven incorrect by the underlined part of the bolded text. To be their allies means they are not black. However, the part that had me spitting tea at my screen was the "black-identified" students. So is this an indication that they are embracing transracialism? Shouldn't we be worried that these are just people engaged in cultural appropriation?
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The first sentence is proven incorrect by the underlined part of the bolded text. To be their allies means they are not black. However, the part that had me spitting tea at my screen was the "black-identified" students. So is this an indication that they are embracing transracialism? Shouldn't we be worried that these are just people engaged in cultural appropriation?
I have to believe that even most Democrats think this is outrageous. This sort of blind allegiance to political correctness is the reason Donald Trump is President. From the left's illogical preference for illegal immigrants over our own citizens to the bathroom issue, to their idiotic insistence on banning holidays or their parrot-like accusations of racism everywhere, people are sick of it.
These days, it seems like one can probably rise very high in the ranks of liberal institutions as long as you can keep mindlessly parroting on about various BS feel good words like diversity, inclusivity, unity, non-traditional, global, etc. That is, if you can do it with a straight face without laughing about how ridiculous it all is. Sadly, these loons are all deadly serious about it. Its close to a religion in some of their eyes, and with just as much piety.
What universities lack IS diversity, diversity of thought.
Allies? This implies a conflict or war with everyone else. Is this Colorado State's idea of diversity? Being at war with any "other"?
Beyond that, are they espousing segregation now? How can a group of people be against segregation and prejudice and for it at the same time? We going to do the bus and drinking fountain thing as well? The Jim Crow attitude?
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