Friday, July 27, 2018

A great silliness descends on our nation: "Professor: I ‘DEMAND That White Editors Resign’ "

Benjamin Franklin was [said to be] approached by a group of citizens asking what sort of government the delegates had created. His answer was: "A republic, if you can keep it."  Is this nation still worthy of its history? TD
"Randa Jarrar has previously made headlines for
 celebrating the death of former first lady Barbara Bush."
National Review
Since when did it become okay to disqualify someone from a job because of their skin color?
. . . " Obviously, Jarrar is not accepting this apology, as she commented on an apology tweet from Burt with the word “Resign.” It was one minute after posting this tweet that she posted that follow-up tweet stating that, in fact, all white editors should resign, regardless of whether or not they had actually done anything wrong.
"This is ridiculous. It’s one thing to call out specific editors for making specific mistakes; it’s entirely another thing to suggest that an entire race of people cannot be editors only because of their race.
"Unfortunately, however, this sort of idea is far from unheard of. In fact, the tendency of many social-justice warriors to want to silence some voices — particularly the voices of white males — has become so pervasive that Barack Obama recently commented on it." . . .  Katherine Timpf

By the way, because this, um,  lady is a leftist, she can get away with calling people "sweetie", as you will see here. But I digress. TD

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