Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Segregation Is Back : Universities Teach How It's Done!

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Why? What is the advantage of being a racist?
What is the advantage for black people to want to be separated from the rest of the population?

How will it help them? Is the new segregation just a racist attitude?

Can it be an agenda item in the ideology of the progressive socialist liberal democrats to 'divide and conquer' the individual's better judgement and common sense with radical delusional and destructive behavior? 

How will it help the black people to be seen as separated from the rest of the population to acquire prosperity and the individual freedom to chose? Is it better to be controlled by others that say they know better what you need or want then you do?

Factually, the number of radical ethnic individuals is small in relations to the broader population of black and brown people, but as this discussion points out, once enough students enter the work force and carry that same attitude of tribal separation with them, chaos is sure to follow for everyone.


Segregation Is Back, and It’s Coming From the Left

Integration used to be a major goal of the civil rights movement. But today, in many places, resegregation is the growing trend—particularly on college campuses. 

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A new National Association of Scholars report finds that 7 out of 10 colleges surveyed are having separate graduations for those of certain racial or ethnic backgrounds. Dion Pierre of the National Association of Scholars joins us to discuss. Read the interview, posted below, or listen to the podcast:

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