^You seem to be pretty angry that our society is a rich tapestry of individual personalities and life experiences and that people don't behave in the singular way you've deemed acceptable.Many, many people do blithely dismiss casual racism like you want everyone to do, but this doesn't really work, does it? We know the wealth gap, income gap, job application response gap, grad student application response gap, criminal prosecution gap that has persisted for decades. I'm not sure how your belief that everyone should act and think like you, and just ignore these disparities, like you would ignore them, is a useful or sensible response, is it?People are going to get mad about stuff, that's how democracy works. You're not typically going to shut them up by mocking or deriding them, Especially when there is a preponderance of statistical data in their favor.
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11/12/2015 11:55:31 AM
Missouri Professor Offers Resignation After Encouraging Students to Take Exam Amid Threatshttp://gawker.com/missouri-professor-offers-resignation-after-encouraging-1742117776?trending_test_e&utm_expid=66866090-62.YkETBcIMTk2uX1oytHipyg.5&utm_referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fgawker.com%2F%3Ftrending_test_etl;drteacher tells kids not to come if they feel unsafe, but he will still be giving into exam and you shouldn't give into bullies (the bullies being the people making threats on yik yak). students get mad. internet dog pile begins. teacher resigns.fuck all that
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11/12/2015 11:58:30 AM
My girlfriend, who is black, lived around the Mizzou campus for a while a few years back. While we were talking about this particular instance she didn't seem surprised and straight up said as a black woman she'd never go anywhere around that town by herself not matter the time of day. Clearly there's a systemic problem in that area.Does it warrant crazy knee-jerk reactions like ^^? I don't believe so. However there are definitely issues to be addressed, and removing people in charge that just wanted to ignore issues like these seems like a good first step.
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11/12/2015 12:45:34 PM
You're right. Shit-smeared Swastikas are definitely not an issue. [Edited on November 12, 2015 at 12:51 PM. Reason : ]
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11/12/2015 12:53:08 PM
By the way I thought it was common knowledge that if you dropped the N-word around a group of black people you were pretty much asking for an ass-kicking. I guess instead when someone is being racist all the college kids hold hands and cry, demanding more sensitivity training, and denouncing administrators for not arresting the asshole saying mean insensitive thing.What about the outrage over the TP noose found in a fucking bathroom stall at NCSU? There was no context that this was targeting minorities or a threat to anybody. Shit maybe the kid/worker was contemplating hanging himself. Yet there were demands for a full blown investigation and public statement from administrators.
11/12/2015 12:53:47 PM
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/dc/2015/11/12/death-threats-howard-university-students/75650780/
11/12/2015 12:59:56 PM
I think what disturbs me the most about people crying about "PC culture" is the fact that they don't even get why people are trying to be more politically correct in the first place. Given how shitty people can be, why the fuck wouldn't you want to be nicer, more tolerant, considerate, etc? I mean we have people in this thread suggesting that black people are making up false claims to basically get attention and sympathy. I just don't get it.[Edited on November 12, 2015 at 1:05 PM. Reason : .]
11/12/2015 1:04:53 PM
People are assholes who can't understand that people who are different from them have different experiences.It's easy for a silver spooned white guy like myself to say they should "get over it" from 30,000 feet but that just means I'm a non-empathetic asshole.
11/12/2015 1:17:48 PM
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/11/the-new-intolerance-of-student-activism-at-yale/414810/
11/12/2015 1:19:36 PM
Glad we are on the same page on this story.
11/12/2015 1:31:37 PM
I mean I teach at a university and community college. I'm not really seeing this overly sensitive "PC police" students people are talking about. Are they entitled and a bit coddled? Sure. But definitely don't see them as a bunch of whiny victims complaining about everything. Most of them come to class, do their work, participate, and have other problems to worry about. The thing my students seem most upset about is how fucking expensive school is these days.
11/12/2015 1:31:59 PM
One of my EE professors didn't cancel class on 9/11. Looking back, I was very traumatized to have to leave my dorm room and walk to Daniels that day.I think I'll sue NCSU for damages, as I still have PTSD from that walk.
11/12/2015 1:38:52 PM
some of you are doing a hell of a job of showing exactly why the social environment that we're currently in the middle of is going onat a base level, black people would prefer the benefit-of-the-doubt every now and againyet some of you not only able to give it to them, you're outright calling them liarsgood job good effort
11/12/2015 1:47:19 PM
I don't think anybody here is saying that no one was offended by a drunk guy yelling obscenities. But I think people are relying on common sense by asking just exactly what the president was supposed to do? Should he have given lip service? Sure...go out on a stage and say a few words for the camera to give everybody warm and fuzzies. Did the university president's lack of inaction maybe point to someone who is out of touch? SureBut should his life be ruined because he didn't?Based on what this guy was sacked for, to what else could we extrapolate this situation? How about our own president? Did his actions seem out of touch when he went to play golf right after that journalist was beheaded? Sure. Should he get sacked for it?This is just a slippery slope.
11/12/2015 1:55:43 PM
Did you not listen to his response? He was blaming the students for their own oppression. He either A) doesn't know how tone deaf/stupid these comments were or B) knew, but didn't give a fuck and said them anyway.
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11/12/2015 2:11:40 PM
What you're essentially saying then is that once we are able to control speech, we'll breed nicer, more tolerant people.We can all join the campfire circle and finally, after that first hippy movement in the 60's, sing kumbaya. Except we'd have to remove that "Lord" part since that's offensive to some.
11/12/2015 2:15:38 PM
If we breed nicer, more tolerant people there'd be no need to control free speech.
11/12/2015 2:23:32 PM
^^ you realize culture is constantly changing (by it's nature-- this is what culture must do)? Norms change? This isn't anyone trying to control speech, you can live your life perfectly happy, have edgy things to say, be a sarcastic douche nozzle, without marginalizing people? No one calls blacks "negros" anymore, but you can bet people were upset when this term came out of favor. People still bitch about not being able to use the term "colored" even though it's part of the "NAACP". I see otherwise reasonable people get mad about the fact that white people can't say the "n-word" anymore but blacks can, and whites invented the term. I personally don't think I can internalize viewing Bruce Jenner as a "she", but I recognize that I shouldn't mock people in her position still.There's a fine line between codifying a stagnant viewpoint in laws though and shifting societal norms to accommodate normal changes in culture. Demanding the president of a university use his bully pulpit to make racists feel unwelcome and support his minority students isn't being overly "PC". We're just humans, there's no guidebook to humanity, the first step to solving any cultural problem is to try and connect with and understand the people claiming theres an issue, and it just seems like no effort was made to this this in Mo.I'd argue that people protesting and asking for a better leader more conscientious of issues facing minorities is a perfect use of activism and protesting, but Kim Davis using protest to try and change laws forcing her minority viewpoint regarding marriage is a corruption of activism.[Edited on November 12, 2015 at 2:35 PM. Reason : ]
11/12/2015 2:31:38 PM
I don't support Kim Davis AT ALL. Having said that...
11/12/2015 2:35:01 PM
11/12/2015 2:40:39 PM
Some might argue that activism and peaceful protests are what keeps unhappy members of the community from engaging in violent and bloody riots/uprisings.
11/12/2015 2:43:46 PM
You know what? Sure, I think what is going on is borderline ridiculous. But if those students feel like they've been wronged, then sure, knock yourselves out with your protests.I guess what irks me is the coverage that these types of situations get. Then the armchair quarterbacks get involved from the luxury of their couches and begin commenting on their blogs or whatever, then CNN picks it up for clickbait, then it gets national coverage. This really should have just made the university news paper and that's about it.There's no reason we should be wasting time on this at a national level.
11/12/2015 2:44:22 PM
11/12/2015 2:59:50 PM
I don't care what someone writes in shit, anyone who writes/draws anything in shit in a public place should be punished b/c that's just nasty
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^^^^ I mean, shouldn't part of the job of a leader at a university be to foster a sense of belonging and try and provide the best atmosphere for learning?If a large segment of the population of that school, both white and black, don't believe that is happening shouldn't they have the ability to voice that and let the chips fall where they may?[Edited on November 12, 2015 at 3:08 PM. Reason : X]
11/12/2015 3:07:46 PM
Universities are there for learning and training for a career in whatever space you choose. Part of that learning is to deal with how things work in the real world. I don't want to go to a university that is going to coddle me along for four or five years in a protective bubble from mean people who don't agree with my worldview.
11/12/2015 3:11:01 PM
you say that as a white dude who doesn't have to deal with blatant racism on any level
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11/12/2015 3:18:44 PM
Why does TWW need to provide you with a comprehensive list for you? Go out and do a little research on your own that doesn't include listening to Rush Limbaugh or watching FOX News (or even CNN or CNBC for that matter). Educate yourself. But you won't. You're fine with holding on to your own narrow and privileged worldview. Which is why we need university leaders that will foster a more enlightened and tolerant student body, so we don't perpetuate churning out 'educated' adults like you.
11/12/2015 3:19:57 PM
^ I'm sure the HuffingtonPost provides a great list of Horrific microaggressions.
11/12/2015 3:20:08 PM
You guys are seriously the worst.It borderline sociopathic the lack of empathy for others life experiences showed by some people.[Edited on November 12, 2015 at 3:24 PM. Reason : Systemic racism absolutely is a form of oppression. Jesus..]
11/12/2015 3:23:24 PM
I agree, its like nobody has any empathy for 2-3 people losing their jobs and being labeled a racist for no reason.Asking for evidence when people make accusations? How insensitive. If you didn't notice I'm at the top of the progressive stack?[Edited on November 12, 2015 at 3:26 PM. Reason : .]
11/12/2015 3:24:42 PM
They can come work with you...clearly your workplace has no problem with racism.Here's an article I've referenced before...that you made no attempt to read or comprehend.http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/25/us/racial-disparity-traffic-stops-driving-black.html?_r=0[Edited on November 12, 2015 at 3:29 PM. Reason : ]
11/12/2015 3:25:51 PM
It really is borderline sociopathy. It's really strange how invested they are in voicing their opinions about the subject of race. I really wonder why they feel the need to constantly argue about this?[Edited on November 12, 2015 at 3:27 PM. Reason : ]
11/12/2015 3:26:28 PM
"If you are going to claim you are oppressed you need evidence""If you want to hungerstrike someone out of a job you should probably explain a specific reason why"#RacistSociopath
11/12/2015 3:28:26 PM
I just have a hard time throwing out judgments on these people given my complete lack of understanding and knowledge of what it is like to be judged daily on my skin color.And, yes, daily. I try not to but even I am guilty of it. I would wager everyone on both sides of this thread is.
11/12/2015 3:31:26 PM
People like JCE are exactly what's wrong with America. Instead of acknowledging that others are oppressed, they either deny that it's true, or they try to minimize it by saying they're victims too!11
11/12/2015 3:39:01 PM
I know. Maybe if I just join in the mindless liberal echo-chamber and just acknowledge my white-male privilege, that horrific ant-semitic sign wouldn't have been painted on a stall, oppressing the poor jewish black kids on campus 5 years later. Speaking of which, one time someone was mean to me oppressed me at my local Buffalo Wild Wings. I want the CEO to resign because one of the waitresses he doesn't know forgot to serve me my Natty Light. I'm also going to start a mob and surround the CEO's car. If we spam enough hashtags we can overcome. Such bravery by the Mizzou students... Martin Luther King, Harriot Tubman, Rosa parks don't know SHIT about Oppression, these poor kids once heard about someone yelling a racial slur.
11/12/2015 3:49:57 PM
Mindless liberals...this is rich coming from a party of conservatives whose two front runners believe in boycotting Starbucks because of their un-Christmas-y cups and that the pyramids were constructed to store grain.
11/12/2015 4:06:23 PM