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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 17

    “Everybody was keenly aware that it was too white and too male,” said the organizer of a Stanford history conferencehttp://nyti.ms/2GCyjZb 

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      2. Akhila Raju‏ @akhilasraju Mar 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        It's not that there's anything wrong with white and male perspectives, but that there should be more perspectives from people with different backgrounds. So the problem isnt that there are too many white men - just not enough of everyone else

        3 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
      3. D.A. Nygaard‏ @Danofhope Mar 17
        Replying to @akhilasraju @nytimes

        OK. But that’s not what was said. What was expressed was cerebral / academic racism & sexism ~

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Akhila Raju‏ @akhilasraju Mar 17
        Replying to @Danofhope @nytimes

        Definitely problematic how they're trying to get their point across. Sadly American media likes to resort to tactics that divide people

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. Don Scotter‏ @sdcoyote73 Mar 17
        Replying to @Phil4Real100 @nytimes

        Perhaps that's because of how they behave. Obey the law and stay out of trouble?

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      1. Johnnie‏ @johnram71703075 Mar 17
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        Can't change the past, but you can the future

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      2. TᴜʟᴩᴀΩ™♞ 🇺🇲‏ @TulpaOmega Mar 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        History conferences now require a melanin content ratio? This liberalism, insane stuff!

        2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. Elizabeth Buckwalter‏ @elizabethcb Mar 17
        Replying to @TulpaOmega @nytimes

        Nazi

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      4. TᴜʟᴩᴀΩ™♞ 🇺🇲‏ @TulpaOmega Mar 17
        Replying to @elizabethcb @nytimes

        I'm independent, but thanks for the offer to join your party!

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      1. Rennie Stennett‏ @StennettRennie Mar 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        Same can be said for their basketball team...

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      1. craig‏ @fupabox Mar 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        Ridiculous

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      1. Matt Harnage‏ @MattHarnage Mar 17
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        pic.twitter.com/vRc2TL9oQu

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      1. nationalist‏ @moneyhabla Mar 17
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        This is why Trump won!!!!!!

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      1. Jan Theuninck‏ @JanTheuninck Mar 17
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        Homo multiculturalis T. ?? http://theuninck.blogspot.be/2011/01/homo-multiculturalis-t.html …pic.twitter.com/ysrsbumtQR

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      2. FairlyAdept‏ @FairlyAdept Mar 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        History and those that show up to events about it should be screened for quotas right? Because we all know that current emotions are far more important historical objectivity. There is no reason we can't create a feel good hug fest version of WWII or the Revolutionary War right?

        2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      3. Mars‏ @robberbaron Mar 17
        Replying to @FairlyAdept @nytimes

        Feel-good hug-fest narratives about those wars are only written by the whitest American historians lol

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      4. FairlyAdept‏ @FairlyAdept Mar 17
        Replying to @robberbaron @nytimes

        They are being used for thier "white privilege" before being runover by being called "white feminists" or simply being seen as "white males". The really sad part is that if they were'nt getting something out of it they would not promote it. Pure power and emotional profiteering..

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