SCOOP: A University of Dayton professor is now ranking law schools according to their "total whiteness"—and demanding that they eliminate "excess whiteness" from their campuses and programs.
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The mission of this program is to measure students by skin color rather than academic achievement. The language of the report is gleefully dehumanizing—applied to any other race, it would be instantly condemned. Law schools would be wise to reject this mode of thought.
I think we need a new term for this. “Eliminating Whiteness in university” should be called “Academic Blackface” and let’s see how palatable that is.
Where are you getting these images and why are there so many grammatical errors?
The professor got the position through positive discrimination
Maybe all black criminal defendants should be represented by lawyers who were not “sorted” by grades in law school, but just given a degree no matter how poorly or well they did on their exams. How would that be?pic.twitter.com/kEH3YoVQ6R
It's better than doing the hard work (and expensive work!) of trying to elevate them.pic.twitter.com/If2ZC3Qyom
Apparently, from what my limited PoC mind can gather from my whxte saviours, as a PoC I am unable to learn the same way wypipo learn.
I wonder if people know how engineers and brain surgeons are going to function in the future? "Mmmm, I feel like cutting here" or "Yes, you can jump off the building. Newton's laws are just a Western concept"
Engineering isn't white, so it's a natural foil to this entire situation. Anyone who claims engineering is white has never done any. Engineering is about your pre-calculus mark. If you got a shitty one, go to junior college and get a better one. Build something cool. Get in.
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