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College Claims "Stop White People" Course Not Racist

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Black nationalists and their liberal enablers are really doing a fantastic job of bringing back publicly funded racism.

SUNY Binghamton has become a leader in social justice warrior education. The state university has announced that they’ll be offering a “Stop White People” course.

The “Stop White People” class will help teach students how to deal with uneducated people on the subject of race. The course, “StopWhitePeople2k16,” works to “help others take the next step in understanding diversity, privilege, and the society we function within.” according to The Binghamton Review.

Uneducated, non-based, non-woke people are those who think that "Stop white people" sounds really racist. SUNY will now try and explain...

A public university in New York says the #StopWhitePeople2K16 used as the title of a recent training session was chosen for its irony and the session -- about diversity -- wasn’t anti-white.

Student Affairs Vice President Brian Rose said its purpose was to facilitate a discussion around issues of diversity, an effort he supports, and that the organizers borrowed the session’s title from a familiar Twitter hashtag.

Much of the criticism implied that the university, part of the State University of New York system, was teaching a racist course.

“We verified that the actual program content was not ‘anti-white,’” said Rose, who said his office reviewed the session in response to concerns “by some off-campus groups and individuals.”

Obviously. Why would you think a course named Stop White People might be racist? It's just as okay as a course named Stop Black People. Because I'm sure SUNY would be okay with that.

And this is an environment in which sombrero costumes are a major hate crime. After enough outrage though, an apology emerged.

After initially defending an RA training titled “#StopWhitePeople2K16,” Binghamton University’s Vice President for Student Affairs, Brian Rose, sought to “provide additional perspective” in a letter to students.

“For those who were familiar with the hashtag used in the title, it was understood not to be literal,” writes Rose, reaffirming what he stated in his previous message to the public. “Nonetheless, the program should not have been so titled. Out of context, it is offensive and alarming. That was not the intent.”

Nope not an apology. It's a classic lefty, "I'm sorry you're too stupid to understand our enlightened actions" statement. And the real victims are the racists. Obviously.

“The facilitators of the program have been personally targeted with threatening, racist, and highly vitriolic messages. That is reprehensible and condemnable,” said Rose.

But maybe they were just being ironic?


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