Have American universities become breeding grounds for anti-white hate?
t’s open season on white males at
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The student newspaper recently published a disturbing column that called for the targeting of white students – and specifically
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“I’m watching you, white boy,” Isis Davis-Marks wrote in an op-ed published in the Yale Daily News.
She called for her fellow students to keep copious notes about the behavior of campus white guys so that the evidence might be used against them in future
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“Everyone knows a white boy with shiny brown hair and a saccharine smile that conceals his great ambitions,” Davis-Marks added.
“When I’m watching the white boy, I’ll remember a racist remark that he said, an unintentional utterance that he made when he had one drink too many at a frat party during sophomore year,” she wrote.
It’s not just a Yale problem.
At Pennsylvania’s Dickinson College, students are debating whether or not white male students should even be allowed to talk. That was the focus of an op-ed titled, “Should White Boys Still Be Allowed to Talk?”
“I am so g****mned tired of listening to white boys,” wrote Leda Fisher. “I cannot describe to you how frustrating it is to be forced to listen to a white boy explain his take on the Black experience in the Obama-era.”
She went on explain that guys named “Jake, Chad, or Alex” really don’t have First Amendment rights.
“American society tells men, but especially white men, that their opinions have merit and that their voice is valuable, but after four years of listening to white boys in college, I am not so convinced,” she wrote. “There is an endless line of white boys waiting to share their opinions on the state of feminism in America, whether the LGBTQ+ population finally has enough rights, the merits of capitalism, etc. The list of what white boys think they are qualified to talk about is endless.”