Anonymous wrote:Let me get this straight: an openly race-centric, racial bias-promoting group is complaining that somebody else is racist?
Anonymous wrote:Not sure but supposedly the cis-gendered straight, white affinity lounge also encountered some hostility, so it isn't confined to other affinity lounges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is hard. There is a weird sense that while antisemitism is a zero tolerance stance, racist harassment and treatment against black people is just tolerated and excused. If anything we blame black people for being too sensitive. No one would say that to a Jewish person
That’s very true. So many people experience racism - black Americans, Indians! Asians. Latinos. Etc. - all the tropes and jokes and “you smell” comments. I hear anti Indian and anti black comments all the time because I am not Indian or black and so people think it’s safe to say these things to me. And yet Jewish Americans - white as day, and let’s admit it- usually well educated, affluent, and able to successfully navigate tough social, academic and professional hierarchies, are acting like THEY are the biggest victims. It’s completely tone deaf. To be sure, anti semitism is rising. It’s almost exclusively on the far right. Yet Jewish maga is trying to pin it on the left, missing entirely the real story. I’ll get off my soap box. The issue is complex and nuanced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the incidents sound awful; others farcical.
“alleged vandalism in the First-Generation and Low-Income (FLI) student lounge by a group of students. Pomona administrators communicated to the Independent and Pomona’s student government that the FLI lounge incident was a misunderstanding; students left trash behind in the room, which was interpreted by FLI leadership as a targeted incident.”
So FLI students using the lounge left trash behind and FLI leadership interpreted it as a racist attack?
Members of an athletic team trashed the lounge and FLI interpreted it as a bias incident against the fli group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is hard. There is a weird sense that while antisemitism is a zero tolerance stance, racist harassment and treatment against black people is just tolerated and excused. If anything we blame black people for being too sensitive. No one would say that to a Jewish person
That’s very true. So many people experience racism - black Americans, Indians! Asians. Latinos. Etc. - all the tropes and jokes and “you smell” comments. I hear anti Indian and anti black comments all the time because I am not Indian or black and so people think it’s safe to say these things to me. And yet Jewish Americans - white as day, and let’s admit it- usually well educated, affluent, and able to successfully navigate tough social, academic and professional hierarchies, are acting like THEY are the biggest victims. It’s completely tone deaf. To be sure, anti semitism is rising. It’s almost exclusively on the far right. Yet Jewish maga is trying to pin it on the left, missing entirely the real story. I’ll get off my soap box. The issue is complex and nuanced.
Anonymous wrote:It is hard. There is a weird sense that while antisemitism is a zero tolerance stance, racist harassment and treatment against black people is just tolerated and excused. If anything we blame black people for being too sensitive. No one would say that to a Jewish person
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of the incidents sound awful; others farcical.
“alleged vandalism in the First-Generation and Low-Income (FLI) student lounge by a group of students. Pomona administrators communicated to the Independent and Pomona’s student government that the FLI lounge incident was a misunderstanding; students left trash behind in the room, which was interpreted by FLI leadership as a targeted incident.”
So FLI students using the lounge left trash behind and FLI leadership interpreted it as a racist attack?
Members of an athletic team trashed the lounge and FLI interpreted it as a bias incident against the fli group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so some kids left a bunch of trash in a room that black kids use
the black kids took it to mean it was done intentionally so they had to clean it up I guess like slaves
school gets put on blast nationwide
Um…no. The FLI lounge is a space for first gen low income people, not just black students.
Then they can’t cry racism at all because everyone was included equally in the perceived slight