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发信人: lczlcz (lcz), 信区: USANews
标 题: 现在说黑妞长的不好看也是罪了
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Dec 15 18:57:59 2015, 美东)
Is there a certain race of people that you don’t find attractive?
Of course there are!
I personally couldn’t care less, but that’s not exactly how Colorado
College would view the situation.
From The College Fix via GP:
WARNING*** Language
Saying that black women are “not hot” got a Colorado College student
suspended for six months – appealed down from 21.
The sanction against Thaddeus Pryor was not the only action the school
took against offensive comments posted Nov. 9 on the anonymous social-media
app Yik Yak: His friend Lou Henriques was expelled.
Their jokes took place on a night where the Yik Yak conversation on
campus was centered around the theme #BlackLivesMatter.
What started off as raising awareness quickly became “mud slinging,”
Pryor told The College Fix in a phone interview. When someone wrote “#
blackwomenmatter,” Pryor said he joined in, anonymously replying, “They
matter, they’re just not hot.”
Pryor immediately regretted his crass remark. “I was ashamed, because
some people were clearly upset” over the post, Pryor said. “So I deleted
it.”
But when Pryor walked through the student center the next day, he
learned his comment did not go unnoticed.
Publicly shamed, then framed
“Some people screenshotted the most racial things said [from Yik Yak
that night], and they blew them up onto banners and hung them up in the
student center in front of the dean’s office,” Pryor said…
…The “entire situation” on Yik Yak Nov. 9 actually began with crass
comments targeting white students, calling them “dirty hippies with small d
****” who are “always f****** their cousins,” then moving on to mocking
Muslims and even “Smurfs,” Pryor wrote.
He warned Edmonds to consider the precedent the school is setting with
its “harsh and immediate” suspension for one crass post, asking the dean
whether that will “encourage or discourage conversations on campus”
concerning an “entire body of ideas.”
Edmonds responded Dec. 3 that he wouldn’t change the sanction –
because Pryor “accepted responsibility for the comment,” singular – but
he would end the suspension May 16, so the punishment would serve the
educational purpose Pryor asked for.
So, they suspended a kid for saying black women aren’t hot in order to ease
racial tensions in America?
That’ll show ’em!
Did the school do anything about the anti-white comments? Doesn’t look like
it.
All this took place because someone became offended. That’s the real crime
here.
Whatever happened to sticks and stones can break my bones, but words will
never hurt me?
I guess as a private college the school isn’t bound by the First Amendment,
but come on!
All this guy did was say what was on his mind, and now he won’t be able to
attend college for a semester plus.
Obama’s America.
Ultimately, if you don’t think black women are good looking, I have one
word for you: Beyonce (minus her ignorant liberal leanings).
发信人: lczlcz (lcz), 信区: USANews
标 题: 现在说黑妞长的不好看也是罪了
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Dec 15 18:57:59 2015, 美东)
Is there a certain race of people that you don’t find attractive?
Of course there are!
I personally couldn’t care less, but that’s not exactly how Colorado
College would view the situation.
From The College Fix via GP:
WARNING*** Language
Saying that black women are “not hot” got a Colorado College student
suspended for six months – appealed down from 21.
The sanction against Thaddeus Pryor was not the only action the school
took against offensive comments posted Nov. 9 on the anonymous social-media
app Yik Yak: His friend Lou Henriques was expelled.
Their jokes took place on a night where the Yik Yak conversation on
campus was centered around the theme #BlackLivesMatter.
What started off as raising awareness quickly became “mud slinging,”
Pryor told The College Fix in a phone interview. When someone wrote “#
blackwomenmatter,” Pryor said he joined in, anonymously replying, “They
matter, they’re just not hot.”
Pryor immediately regretted his crass remark. “I was ashamed, because
some people were clearly upset” over the post, Pryor said. “So I deleted
it.”
But when Pryor walked through the student center the next day, he
learned his comment did not go unnoticed.
Publicly shamed, then framed
“Some people screenshotted the most racial things said [from Yik Yak
that night], and they blew them up onto banners and hung them up in the
student center in front of the dean’s office,” Pryor said…
…The “entire situation” on Yik Yak Nov. 9 actually began with crass
comments targeting white students, calling them “dirty hippies with small d
****” who are “always f****** their cousins,” then moving on to mocking
Muslims and even “Smurfs,” Pryor wrote.
He warned Edmonds to consider the precedent the school is setting with
its “harsh and immediate” suspension for one crass post, asking the dean
whether that will “encourage or discourage conversations on campus”
concerning an “entire body of ideas.”
Edmonds responded Dec. 3 that he wouldn’t change the sanction –
because Pryor “accepted responsibility for the comment,” singular – but
he would end the suspension May 16, so the punishment would serve the
educational purpose Pryor asked for.
So, they suspended a kid for saying black women aren’t hot in order to ease
racial tensions in America?
That’ll show ’em!
Did the school do anything about the anti-white comments? Doesn’t look like
it.
All this took place because someone became offended. That’s the real crime
here.
Whatever happened to sticks and stones can break my bones, but words will
never hurt me?
I guess as a private college the school isn’t bound by the First Amendment,
but come on!
All this guy did was say what was on his mind, and now he won’t be able to
attend college for a semester plus.
Obama’s America.
Ultimately, if you don’t think black women are good looking, I have one
word for you: Beyonce (minus her ignorant liberal leanings).