White Appreciation Day

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"But but there is a black history month...why can't we have one day"


I think that's how this will play out on here
 
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I think that he is saying that what is good for the goose is good for the gander.


Yes, but it comes across as a thinly veiled whine about holidays focused on minorities rather than as "celebrating everybody" and all cultures. Just needlessly antagonistic.
 
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Yes, but it comes across as a thinly veiled whine about holidays focused on minorities rather than as "celebrating everybody" and all cultures. Just needlessly antagonistic.

Thinly veiled whine coming from a...Mexican-American?
 
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Kind of hard to take someone seriously when they use a "Z" instead of an "S" in the title of their business. Rubbin' Buttz sounds more like a lesbian bar than it does a barbecue joint.
 
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Never mind. I think I'll go listen to Carly Rae Jepsen songs for hidden deep thoughts instead of trying to figure out where you're going with this thread.
 
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Bout damn time we started appreciating white people around here. All we ever hear about is illegal immigration this and police brutality against blacks that. Look all white peoples ain't bad. Let's take this nation-wide. June 11th I too will be celebrating my Caucasian brethren. I need ideas though.
 
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Well, I don't think he will be able to pull off his 10% for whites unless he offers it to everyone else as well. I'm pretty sure that's illegal.
 
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Well, I don't think he will be able to pull off his 10% for whites unless he offers it to everyone else as well. I'm pretty sure that's illegal.

Funny, a private business cannot do what they want.

But a professor at Boston U can be a flat out racist towards whites and get away with while her university is showered with tax dollars.
 
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This 'Professor" probably won't participate.

Boston University prof flunks 'white masculinity' in controversial tweets | Fox News

Critics say a newly-hired Boston University professor has crossed the line with recent tweets bashing whites, but the school says it’s simply free speech.

“White masculinity isn’t a problem for america’s colleges, white masculinity is THE problem for america’s colleges,” Saida Grundy, an incoming assistant professor of sociology and African-American studies at Boston University, tweeted in March.

In another tweet from January, she wrote: “Every MLK week I commit myself to not spending a dime in white-owned businesses. and every year i find it nearly impossible.”

In another, she called white males a “problem population.”


“White masculinity isn’t a problem for america’s colleges, white masculinity is THE problem for america’s colleges.”

- Saida Grundy, incoming assistant professor at Boston University

“Why is white America so reluctant to identify white college males as a problem population?” she asked.


The tweets were first noticed by student Nick Pappas, who posted them on his website “SoCawlege.com” and questioned how Grundy could be able to teach a diverse classroom given the racial hostility in her tweets.

“You have to teach college aged white males eventually, no?... this seems like you are unqualified to grade their work as you clearly demonstrate some kind of special bias against them,” he wrote.



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Pappas, a junior at University of Massachusetts Amherst, told FoxNews.com that he hopes to “show the rest of America how nasty people on the far left can get at colleges.”

Those who follow campus politics say they are not shocked.

"I'm not surprised that Boston University is hiring a racist to teach African American Studies," David Horowitz, author of “Reforming our Univerisities” told FoxNews.com. "Anti-white racism is rampant in Black Studies programs which are generally indoctrination programs in left wing politics."

Boston University stands by the professor, who will start working at the college in June.

“Professor Grundy is exercising her right to free speech and we respect her right to do so,” Boston University spokesman Colin Riley said.

Grundy did not respond to a request for comment from FoxNews.com, and has made her twitter account private.

Horowitz said the university’s reaction betrays double-standards on race.

“If she were a white racist rather than an anti-white racist, she would never be hired. Professors are supposed to be experts in some scholarly field, and professionals in their classroom discourse. They don't have a license to indoctrinate students in their prejudices - whether those prejudices are right or left,” he said.

Grundy posted a number of other controversial tweets, for instance claiming that only whites enslaved entire generations of people. “Deal with your white sh*t, white people. slavery is a *YALL* thing,” she said.

Free speech advocates say that Grundy should have a right to her speech, but say the university speech policy is hypocritical because it allows the university to censor offensive or bigoted speech if it wanted to.

“Professor Grundy should and must have the freedom to publicly express her opinions on controversial topics. Unfortunately, though, [she] could be punished if she were to send such tweets through the BU computer network, as the university bans ‘transmitting...offensive’ material,” Robert Shibley of Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) told FoxNews.com.

“In addition, if she were a student, she could also potentially be punished for violating policies banning ‘bigotry, hatred, and intolerance,’ and for not expressing her opinion ‘in good taste and decency.’ … [BU] should eliminate these policies so that it can defend every student and faculty member's right to free speech – not just Professor Grundy's.”
 
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Funny, a private business cannot do what they want.

But a professor at Boston U can be a flat out racist towards whites and get away with while her university is showered with tax dollars.

Despite what you think Professors get away with murder. It's the system. Which I agree sucks. Hell UNC couldn't fire the professor who was teaching fake classes to athletes. He resigned and got paid to go away. One of the many problem with higher education. It has nothing to do with their stance on race and everything to do with tenure.
 
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Despite what you think Professors get away with murder. It's the system. Which I agree sucks. Hell UNC couldn't fire the professor who was teaching fake classes to athletes. He resigned and got paid to go away. One of the many problem with higher education. It has nothing to do with their stance on race and everything to do with tenure.

Any examples of a racist towards blacks professor getting away with it?
 
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BBQ restaurant owner defends 'White Appreciation Day' - CNN.com

I was prepared to accept his explanation and his claim he wants to "celebrate everybody".... until I read the last sentence.

Below is his actual statement from a different article. Hmmmm... I wonder why CNN would decide to break up his actual quote and then only post the "fire with fire" statement separately as the closing to their article instead of reporting it as his full quote like others did.

meh... I'm sure it was just poor editing and nothing intentional on their part.

“We are an amazing culture here in the U.S. We’re a melting pot,” Antillon told CNN. “But we should include white people in that, too. I should be celebrated every day of the year, but so should white people and so should black people. We should all be celebrated all year long. Our intention was not to put white people on a pedestal. It was merely to fight fire with fire.”
 
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Below is his actual statement from a different article. Hmmmm... I wonder why CNN would decide to break up his actual quote and then only post the "fire with fire" statement separately as the closing to their article instead of reporting it as his full quote like others did.

meh... I'm sure it was just poor editing and nothing intentional on their part.


No difference.

He's fine until he made that last remark which, in my opinion, reflects a motivation born out of resentment.
 
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No difference.

He's fine until he made that last remark which, in my opinion, reflects a motivation born out of resentment.

How so? Do you think he resents not being white???

And even if it is a statement "born out of resentment", why would that matter? There are many people who resent voting for Obama... so does that mean decisions they make based on that resentment are somehow less valid?
 
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