American Horror Story
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Yep, when the black Professor, married to a black woman, with children educated in black schools, who is well known as an author of anti-racist books, is now racist to a bitch of a high school BLM girl, you know shit has gotten out of control. And the Telluride losers siding with a high school kid over a distinguished Professor is a joke. This whole thing is going down in flames. Just constant one up wokemanship.
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Swaye said:
Yep, when the black Professor, married to a black woman, with children educated in black schools, who is well known as an author of anti-racist books, is now racist to a bitch of a high school BLM girl, you know shit has gotten out of control. And the Telluride losers siding with a high school kid over a distinguished Professor is a joke. This whole thing is going down in flames. Just constant one up wokemanship.
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Unbelievable read. Hard to fathom it can get any worse but it will.
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Clearly a smart man but his world-view and preconceived belief that all white people are racists deserves the slap in the face he received from those he was trying to help.
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That doesn’t seem to be his worldview from the pieceRoadTrip said:Clearly a smart man but his world-view and preconceived belief that all white people are racists deserves the slap in the face he received from those he was trying to help.
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This is the bullshit he willingly participated in and taught to others:
"I am no stranger to anti-racism workshops: I have participated in many of them, and I have facilitated them myself. But the Telluride workshops were being organized by two college-age students, filled with the spirit of the times. From what I gleaned, they involved crudely conveying certain dogmatic assertions, no matter what topic the workshops were ostensibly about:
Experiencing hardship conveys authority.
There is no hierarchy of oppressions—except for anti-black oppression, which is in a class of its own.
Trust black women.
Prison is never the answer.
Black people need black space.
Allyship is usually performative.
All non-black people, and many black people, are guilty of anti-blackness.
There is no way out of anti-blackness." -
He’s not saying he believes that, he’s saying this is what the workshops taught by Keisha (who he clearly hates and disagrees vehemently with) taught.RoadTrip said:This is the bullshit he willingly participated in and taught to others:
"I am no stranger to anti-racism workshops: I have participated in many of them, and I have facilitated them myself. But the Telluride workshops were being organized by two college-age students, filled with the spirit of the times. From what I gleaned, they involved crudely conveying certain dogmatic assertions, no matter what topic the workshops were ostensibly about:
Experiencing hardship conveys authority.
There is no hierarchy of oppressions—except for anti-black oppression, which is in a class of its own.
Trust black women.
Prison is never the answer.
Black people need black space.
Allyship is usually performative.
All non-black people, and many black people, are guilty of anti-blackness.
There is no way out of anti-blackness."
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We have a disagreement in interpretation which is ok. This is exactly what he wrote. Yes, thos most-recent Telluride class was the worst he had experienced but this is the woke scam environment he's been a part of for years.
"I am no stranger to anti-racism workshops: I have participated in many of them, and I have facilitated them myself." -
It’s not a disagreement in interpretation it’s a failure of basic reading comprehension. And not mine.RoadTrip said:We have a disagreement in interpretation which is ok. This is exactly what he wrote. Yes, thos most-recent Telluride class was the worst he had experienced but this is the woke scam environment he's been a part of for years.
"I am no stranger to anti-racism workshops: I have participated in many of them, and I have facilitated them myself."
Everything listed at the end of your quoted section is directly following and defined by the below. There’s literally a colon to indicate this.
But the Telluride workshops were being organized by two college-age students, filled with the spirit of the times. From what I gleaned, they involved crudely conveying certain dogmatic assertions, no matter what topic the workshops were ostensibly about: -
Fuckin' bullies, man. I tell you.HillsboroDuck said:
It’s not a disagreement in interpretation it’s a failure of basic reading comprehension. And not mine.RoadTrip said:We have a disagreement in interpretation which is ok. This is exactly what he wrote. Yes, thos most-recent Telluride class was the worst he had experienced but this is the woke scam environment he's been a part of for years.
"I am no stranger to anti-racism workshops: I have participated in many of them, and I have facilitated them myself."
Everything listed at the end of your quoted section is directly following and defined by the below. There’s literally a colon to indicate this.
But the Telluride workshops were being organized by two college-age students, filled with the spirit of the times. From what I gleaned, they involved crudely conveying certain dogmatic assertions, no matter what topic the workshops were ostensibly about:
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He did spawn Keisha