Pretty inflammatory remarks, right?
Topic: racism
The Media’s Vile Attacks on Conservative Assimilationists
Michelle Malkin’s take on the liberal media’s war on conservative immigrant leaders like Bobby Jindal.
Georgetown Professor says “Racial Subordination” is a Part of America
This was a response to the South Carolina shooting at a church in Charleston, and the professor, Paul Butler, played the race card.
After Removing Confederate Flags, We Should Remove Woodrow Wilson, Too
Why? Woodrow’s racist history has been largely forgotten. A great piece by Randy Barnett at the Washington Post.
Charleston Shooting shows America is Racist, says Princeton Professor
While making an appearance as a guest panelist on MSNBC, professor Yolanda Pierce of Princeton said these types of attacks come as no surprise because America is still racist.
Oklahoma Freshman will have to Complete Mandatory Diversity Training
Incoming freshman at Oklahoma University will have to undergo mandatory diversity training after a fraternity scandal where racist chants were recorded on video, leading to a national scandal.
Another University Professor Blasts Whites on Social Media
As Campus Reform noted: “Boston University Professor Saida Grundy has been the focus of recent controversy over public remarks towards white students, but one professor has made remarks that are even more extreme.” “Memphis University…
Black Professor Annoyed His Proposed ‘Critical White Studies’ Course was Axed
As the College Fix reported: “Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman (who strikes through his last name “to highlight how it was bestowed on his family by slave masters in Jamaica”) was denied a full-time position at…
Duke University Condemns Professor’s Remarks about Baltimore
Political science professor Jerry Hough, age 80, said that “Every Asian student has a very simple old American first name that symbolizes their desire for integration…Virtually every black has a strange new name that symbolizes their…
Walter Williams: Failed Economic Policies, not Racism, Defines Baltimore
Noted black economist at George Mason University, Walter E. Williams, gives his take on why Baltimore is an example of failed economic policies. First part of his two-part interview: