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'I ask that Smith College stop reducing my personhood to a racial category. Stop telling me what I must think and feel about myself,' she said.
'Stop presuming to know who I am or what my culture is based upon my skin color. Stop asking me to project stereotypes and assumptions onto others based on their skin color.
'Stop demanding that I admit to white privilege, and work on my so-called implicit bias as a condition of my continued employment.'
A math professor at St. Joseph’s University, a private catholic university in Philadelphia, was suspended for tweets disagreeing with the idea of reparations for slavery. The professor, Gregory Manco, views the suspension as “cancel culture” and said he won’t back down because “we can’t live scared for being who we are.” ...
In one of the tweets shared, Manco argued against slavery reparations, saying, they were like the great-great-grandchild of a murder victim asking the great-great-grandchild of a convicted murdered for compensation. “Now, get this racist reparation bullshit out of your head for good,” Manco added in the tweet. ...
In the second tweet shared, Manco argued that racial bias training “divides us and worsens race relations.” ...
Manco was then put on paid administrative leave pending an investigation. ...
In Manco’s opinion, the notice he received does not inspire confidence that there will be a fair investigation. ...
He also noted that the commentary added in the screenshots indicates “someone who is gleefully celebrating what they think will be another cancellation” not “someone who is genuinely hurt by my words.”
Speaking to The College Fix, Manco said the suspension was “an example of attempted cancel culture.” He added, “Whether the cancel occurs or not remains to be seen.”
On Twitter, Manco shared a screenshot of the university’s faculty handbook, which, like the American Association of University Professors standards on academic freedom, states if faculty members “speak or write as citizens, they should be free from institutional censorship or discipline.”
As Manco awaits the university’s decision, he will fight.
“One thing is sure. I will not back down. The support I have gotten on Twitter is amazing. We can’t live scared anymore for being who we are.”
The "rayciss white society that hates blackness" propaganda has clearly infected her deeply. That's why she felt compelled to lie and claim raycism at school, because she was certain their actions were either motivated by raycism, or that the employee certainly had contributed to raycism in the past, and so was deserving of punishment either way.
The "rayciss white society that hates blackness" propaganda has clearly infected her deeply. That's why she felt compelled to lie and claim raycism at school, because she was certain their actions were either motivated by raycism, or that the employee certainly had contributed to raycism in the past, and so was deserving of punishment either way.
the new gold star status of being a "victim."
These lying sacks of crap need to face a punishment equal to what their innocent targets would have endured. Media included.
The "rayciss white society that hates blackness" propaganda has clearly infected her deeply.
Or maybe the thing has just enough sense to know it is repulsive, and doesn't like it, and will act back in any silly way it can think of.
In 2014, user data on OkCupid showed that most men on the site rated black women as less attractive than women of other races and ethnicities.
Similarly, Asian men fell at the bottom of the preference list for most women.
Similarly, Asian men fell at the bottom of the preference list for most women.
You don't hear them complaining though.
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