One of the most unserious places in the country is a college campus. For reasons that should be obvious to many, the college campus has become an outright incubator for liberal ideas- which means campuses are full of people whose emotions have been unchecked by the slightest hint of reason.
Case in point- at a multicultural campus gathering focusing on “diversity” and “microagressions” at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, a sociology professor (of course) apologized to students for being white, straight and middle class.
According to Campus Reform, Professor David Newman said,
“I’m a white man. I’m a white middle-class man. I’m a white middle-class heterosexual man. I’m on the right side of the equation,” said Newman, a professor of Sociology, in a story first noticed by The Pundit Press. “This is my fault. I didn’t do anything directly, but this is my fault. My silence makes this my fault.”
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL.
If Newman didn’t do anything directly, what the hell is he apologizing for? His silence puts him at fault- for what, exactly? That blacks aren’t white? That gays aren’t straight? That the poor aren’t middle class? It’s his fault- indirectly?
To prove that DePauw is sensitive to the needs of its emotionally underdeveloped students, school administrators are now considering canceling classes- devoting the day to conversations about “inclusiveness.”
This. Is. Pathetic.
This particular display of (liberal) white guilt is humiliating and should embarrass all clear-thinking white people.
And this embarrassment is even before one discusses the insanity of ‘diversity’- which on a college campus means conformity, the exact opposite of ‘diversity,’ and microaggressions- the intentional searching out of conscious or subconscious behaviors- slights, really- that are assumed and taught to be subversive forms of racial discrimination.
White people- for the sake of your dignity, please don’t follow this stupid example of false humility and apologize for who you are (being white), for something you took no part in, or your silence when not taking part in what you weren’t taking part in. This is one of the DUMBEST examples of (faux) white guilt I’ve seen in a while.
Strengthen and stiffen your backs, white people!