She is a racist and should not be allowed to teach.
If she had written "Black males are a problem population" How do you think that would play out?
The double standard and the cowering white population who area afraid to stand up for themselves against this racism and against radical Islam and against the gay mafia and and and and......makes me sick.
What in the world happened to us that we turned into such whimpering pussies?
Why is Boston University so reluctant to identify Saida Grundy as a problem? They could and should be sued over this. Affirmative racism is probably not gonna fly as a defense to a complaint of hostile work environment.
She shouldn't teach until she pulls up her brothas' pants, provides internet access to their halfway houses, requires fluency in standard English, and avails herself of the concept of "critical reasoning".
Enough with group grievance politics. Time to call this sort of aggressive baiting out for what it is: Tribal warfare. The Warlords of Academic Tribal Warfare are tiresome beyond belief. If only Harvard's graduating class of 1890 knew the virtues of speaking sub-standard English, walking with pants slung around the knees, obsessing about the "injustice" of attempting to enforce any sort of law and order, and why reading, knowledge and achievement are "whack". This is just another one of the many reasons academia's become a joke. Whatever.
Why is America so reluctant to identify university professors as a problem population? These ignorant hicks and unqualified hacks need to get real jobs, jobs where there's accountability and ... objective standards. Here's your meaningless credential, now go forth and blurt out your basest thoughts to your customers! Be sure not to impart any wisdom or information that will actually help your customers! That would be wrong. Point deduction.
Why is America so reluctant to identify university professors as a problem population?
Because you guys took it too far, as your comment does. Nixon first tried to go to war against college and knowledge 45 years ago. Didn't do much good. People still want to increase their kids' incomes and college is the only reliable way to do it. You fight your battles way too loosely and that is why they lose - or maybe that's the point. So instead of just saying something sensible and agreeable like black community standards suck or that skilled trades should be supported, you take these wide-ass scattershot approaches that ruin entire institutions and throw the baby out with the bathwater.
R&B you sound like a liberal who was mugged - by a black republican.
I think after a while, you just see too many weirdos:
1. That walk around with their undershorts as the only thing between the public and their ugly bare ass 2. Who can't speak 3. That are completely incompetent and unwilling at doing any job where customer satisfaction matters 4. That have marginal education or even interest in learning anything other than "from the street" 5. Who believe the world is against them…
to care for their politics.
Problem is, Bill Cosby turned out to be a prude, over-compensating rapist, and Ben Carson's got some goofy ideas about gay behavior being brought about by incarceration, among other things.
The other problem is, this is America. Not only do we have issues assessing individual problems in a balanced way, we can't assess community problems in a balanced way.
Yes, there's always been some systemic racism. No, it's not, at this point, bad enough to hold blacks back any worse than it held back any other group that came here and decided to better its collective prospects.
I used to dismiss the "slave mentality" rhetoric of the right wing. But it's now abundantly evident that black Americans view any improvement in their lot as entirely the responsibility of Master Government in particular, and the rest of America generally. And it's boring. And annoying.
Ask them what value they put into cracking open a book every fucking now and again. We are clearly dealing with a community too cool for school, but not to cool to beg the principal for some scraps at the end of the hooky-playing day. It's a nonsense scene but one that we can't do much about because of how tied up it is with the rest of the problems of non-1% America that we don't want to do anything effective about.
Well, we could start with the idea a woman wants to call herself LordCommander, but let's get to the issue.
She says every MLK Day she doesn't want to patronize white-owned business.
OK, that betrays the dream of being judged by the content of one's character rather than their color from the start.
Then she finds she can't not patronize them, which suggests it's the white guys that make the goods and services she needs, but her blessed folk do not.
And she can't see why it isn't whites that are the problem.
This broad is the last one to be teaching anybody anything.
She's far from unique in academia. In fact, perpetual grievance world without end is THE standard operating mentality of the faculty and administrators and the de facto major of most of the students. Not that that will help most of the students once they get out of academia and try to get jobs, to the extent that they ever do. Talk about throwing the baby out with the bath water. All the millions of kids with crushing student debt and few if any work skills now actually have a real grievance. "Because you guys always go too far," Yeah, that's on us. Because someone else is always to blame. Us and Nixon, of course, just like they toldja in college.
I see R&B is also now blaming the "black community" which, like the student community, has been led about by the nose for decades by the left. Which always turns on its loyal allies first. There's a lot that can be laid at the feet of the "black community" with regard to the relative disparity of the "black community." But faculty ladies "of color" spouting vicious racism against students without any consequence is squarely at the feet of the academic community, a fully owned subsidiary of the left. Fuck you R&B, you don't get to comment on the "black community." You broke it, you bought it.
I looked up Nixon's educational policies. He favored school choice and educational standards designed to turn students into productive members of society, and directed massive funding to inner city schools. No wonder R&B can't stand him.
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To answer Grundy's question, I'd say that most Americans don't agree with her premise in the first place. She is an out liar, a fringe kook.
Oh and she's a Crack-style racist.
Maybe we should round up Whitey and kill em?
She is a racist and should not be allowed to teach.
If she had written "Black males are a problem population" How do you think that would play out?
The double standard and the cowering white population who area afraid to stand up for themselves against this racism and against radical Islam and against the gay mafia and and and and......makes me sick.
What in the world happened to us that we turned into such whimpering pussies?
And her, a University Professor!
Why is Boston University so reluctant to identify Saida Grundy as a problem? They could and should be sued over this. Affirmative racism is probably not gonna fly as a defense to a complaint of hostile work environment.
She shouldn't teach until she pulls up her brothas' pants, provides internet access to their halfway houses, requires fluency in standard English, and avails herself of the concept of "critical reasoning".
Enough with group grievance politics. Time to call this sort of aggressive baiting out for what it is: Tribal warfare. The Warlords of Academic Tribal Warfare are tiresome beyond belief. If only Harvard's graduating class of 1890 knew the virtues of speaking sub-standard English, walking with pants slung around the knees, obsessing about the "injustice" of attempting to enforce any sort of law and order, and why reading, knowledge and achievement are "whack". This is just another one of the many reasons academia's become a joke. Whatever.
Why is America so reluctant to identify university professors as a problem population? These ignorant hicks and unqualified hacks need to get real jobs, jobs where there's accountability and ... objective standards. Here's your meaningless credential, now go forth and blurt out your basest thoughts to your customers! Be sure not to impart any wisdom or information that will actually help your customers! That would be wrong. Point deduction.
Why is America so reluctant to identify university professors as a problem population?
Because you guys took it too far, as your comment does. Nixon first tried to go to war against college and knowledge 45 years ago. Didn't do much good. People still want to increase their kids' incomes and college is the only reliable way to do it. You fight your battles way too loosely and that is why they lose - or maybe that's the point. So instead of just saying something sensible and agreeable like black community standards suck or that skilled trades should be supported, you take these wide-ass scattershot approaches that ruin entire institutions and throw the baby out with the bathwater.
R&B you sound like a liberal who was mugged - by a black republican.
Trade schools are the answer.
As is incarceration.
That's the choice plain and simple.
"Because you guys took it too far . . ."
That, and because so few of them can play guitar.
That, and because so few of them can play guitar.
Heh. Or are as crazy as Nugent.
R&B you sound like a liberal who was mugged - by a black republican.
I think after a while, you just see too many weirdos:
1. That walk around with their undershorts as the only thing between the public and their ugly bare ass
2. Who can't speak
3. That are completely incompetent and unwilling at doing any job where customer satisfaction matters
4. That have marginal education or even interest in learning anything other than "from the street"
5. Who believe the world is against them…
to care for their politics.
Problem is, Bill Cosby turned out to be a prude, over-compensating rapist, and Ben Carson's got some goofy ideas about gay behavior being brought about by incarceration, among other things.
The other problem is, this is America. Not only do we have issues assessing individual problems in a balanced way, we can't assess community problems in a balanced way.
Yes, there's always been some systemic racism. No, it's not, at this point, bad enough to hold blacks back any worse than it held back any other group that came here and decided to better its collective prospects.
I used to dismiss the "slave mentality" rhetoric of the right wing. But it's now abundantly evident that black Americans view any improvement in their lot as entirely the responsibility of Master Government in particular, and the rest of America generally. And it's boring. And annoying.
Ask them what value they put into cracking open a book every fucking now and again. We are clearly dealing with a community too cool for school, but not to cool to beg the principal for some scraps at the end of the hooky-playing day. It's a nonsense scene but one that we can't do much about because of how tied up it is with the rest of the problems of non-1% America that we don't want to do anything effective about.
And there's really nothing much that can be done about it.
R & B ... just how the flip do you periodically manage to say things I agree with?
Its not fair. :-)
Well, we could start with the idea a woman wants to call herself LordCommander, but let's get to the issue.
She says every MLK Day she doesn't want to patronize white-owned business.
OK, that betrays the dream of being judged by the content of one's character rather than their color from the start.
Then she finds she can't not patronize them, which suggests it's the white guys that make the goods and services she needs, but her blessed folk do not.
And she can't see why it isn't whites that are the problem.
This broad is the last one to be teaching anybody anything.
She's far from unique in academia. In fact, perpetual grievance world without end is THE standard operating mentality of the faculty and administrators and the de facto major of most of the students. Not that that will help most of the students once they get out of academia and try to get jobs, to the extent that they ever do. Talk about throwing the baby out with the bath water. All the millions of kids with crushing student debt and few if any work skills now actually have a real grievance. "Because you guys always go too far," Yeah, that's on us. Because someone else is always to blame. Us and Nixon, of course, just like they toldja in college.
I see R&B is also now blaming the "black community" which, like the student community, has been led about by the nose for decades by the left. Which always turns on its loyal allies first. There's a lot that can be laid at the feet of the "black community" with regard to the relative disparity of the "black community." But faculty ladies "of color" spouting vicious racism against students without any consequence is squarely at the feet of the academic community, a fully owned subsidiary of the left. Fuck you R&B, you don't get to comment on the "black community." You broke it, you bought it.
I looked up Nixon's educational policies. He favored school choice and educational standards designed to turn students into productive members of society, and directed massive funding to inner city schools. No wonder R&B can't stand him.
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