Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish and lean conservative. When my kids get to college age, less than a decade from now, I think they would be most comfortable at a Christian College. These colleges seem to allow a diversity of opinion, whereas others want to quell opinions that do not fit into the new-liberal model (vs. truly liberal....welcoming different opinions/discussion).
Anonymous wrote:This really makes me sad. Didn't we already learn what segregation does?
I don't understand this extreme left bully mindset.
What happened to 'do unto others'?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish and lean conservative. When my kids get to college age, less than a decade from now, I think they would be most comfortable at a Christian College. These colleges seem to allow a diversity of opinion, whereas others want to quell opinions that do not fit into the new-liberal model (vs. truly liberal....welcoming different opinions/discussion).
There is no diversity of opinion at Liberty university and the likes.
Could you please get back on the subject of the university or you can get a bigger response and crowd in the Political forum if you mosey on over there.Anonymous wrote:This really makes me sad. Didn't we already learn what segregation does?
I don't understand this extreme left bully mindset.
What happened to 'do unto others'?
That is definitely believable!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Persons of color is inclusive of non-whites, not just African-Americans. Do you people ever read?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like URMs prefer to go back to the days of "separate but equal." Wasn't that the very thing their grandparents fought against?
-- Signed Naive White Guy
Yup. And when did the rather unacceptable term "colored people" become the very P.C. "persons of color"?!![]()
Nah, not really.
I couldn't agree more.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sympathy for black youth who were raised on the stories of black civil rights action under MLK Jr. etc. I understand that they want to make their own mark for freedom and equality. That said, I think they're making things worse with this "safe spaces" idea. Segregation is not the answer.
They don't need your sympathy. Do you always chime in a conversation without bothering with the facts? The video of the protest are not a video of African American students leading a protest. They actually look quite white and Asian. But like most of you people on DCUM you take every little opportunity to spew your judgmental ignorance towards Black people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Persons of color is inclusive of non-whites, not just African-Americans. Do you people ever read?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like URMs prefer to go back to the days of "separate but equal." Wasn't that the very thing their grandparents fought against?
-- Signed Naive White Guy
Yup. And when did the rather unacceptable term "colored people" become the very P.C. "persons of color"?!![]()
But it's plain stupid, and wrong.
Most Latinos are white. And the majority of those who aren't are mestizo -- white/ indigenous.
To include us as "colored" feels like another example of Yankee cultural imperialism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish and lean conservative. When my kids get to college age, less than a decade from now, I think they would be most comfortable at a Christian College. These colleges seem to allow a diversity of opinion, whereas others want to quell opinions that do not fit into the new-liberal model (vs. truly liberal....welcoming different opinions/discussion).
There is no diversity of opinion at Liberty university and the likes.
Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish and lean conservative. When my kids get to college age, less than a decade from now, I think they would be most comfortable at a Christian College. These colleges seem to allow a diversity of opinion, whereas others want to quell opinions that do not fit into the new-liberal model (vs. truly liberal....welcoming different opinions/discussion).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sympathy for black youth who were raised on the stories of black civil rights action under MLK Jr. etc. I understand that they want to make their own mark for freedom and equality. That said, I think they're making things worse with this "safe spaces" idea. Segregation is not the answer.
Where were the campus police and administrators and why were they not protecting the rights of the white and Asian students to cross the campus without walking through a creek?
It really does not surprise me any more that Trump is considered electable. We are heading towards a civil war and these fucking idiot college students will have just as much to do with the inevitable mayhem as any group of white supremacists in Kansas.
Anonymous wrote:I feel sympathy for black youth who were raised on the stories of black civil rights action under MLK Jr. etc. I understand that they want to make their own mark for freedom and equality. That said, I think they're making things worse with this "safe spaces" idea. Segregation is not the answer.
Where you send your kids is your business, period.Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish and lean conservative. When my kids get to college age, less than a decade from now, I think they would be most comfortable at a Christian College. These colleges seem to allow a diversity of opinion, whereas others want to quell opinions that do not fit into the new-liberal model (vs. truly liberal....welcoming different opinions/discussion).
Anonymous wrote:Persons of color is inclusive of non-whites, not just African-Americans. Do you people ever read?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like URMs prefer to go back to the days of "separate but equal." Wasn't that the very thing their grandparents fought against?
-- Signed Naive White Guy
Yup. And when did the rather unacceptable term "colored people" become the very P.C. "persons of color"?!![]()