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“we were mortified to see several white people whose costumes included blackface…Because we believe many white people do not understand the offensive nature of blackface, the subsequent part of this article will explain it.”
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“I am not affiliated with a religious or political movement. I don’t want to talk about foreign policy, radicals or community cohesion all the time. I never quite measure up.”
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“Officers Thomas Elliassen and Michael Danese caught the prankster throwing eggs at cars…The cops drove the teen to a swampy area of the 122nd Precinct, dropped him off wearing only boxer shorts and socks and left, the source said. “
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Interesting moves by the Obama camp. “the Obama for America campaign announced its Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders National Leadership Council, consisting of Asian American and Pacific Islander leaders and activists”
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Heehee! “I must admit that when I saw this last night, I thought it was a joke.” Me too.
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WTF is going on at my alma mater? “A swastika was found spray-painted on a Jewish professor’s office door yesterday morning at Teachers College at Columbia University, the second time in less than a month that one of the college’s professors has been
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“Riddle’s blog entry was titled, “The Indianapolis Black Democrat minstrel show.” It was originally called “Coons for Power,” judging from the Web address for the blog entry, which uses those words, and according to the Indianapolis blogosphere.”
islandgirl550 wrote:
Re: Blackface at Yale… I live in NYC, but I grew up in New Haven, CT. 8 blocks from Yale’s Payne Whitney Gym. I feel so…ashamed and naive. I cannot believe this is going on at Yale. While I haven’t lived in New Haven since 1991, I go there frequently. I remember growing up in New Haven, yes, we were considered “townies” and outsiders but I never saw this nonsense.
I remember reading Yale’s admissions catalog when I was deciding whether or not to apply… when I got to the descriptions of New Haven I stopped. Yale did foster an Us and Them mentality with regard to New Haven residents. But blackface? Yale students are supposed to be the cream… the best. But then again, look at George Bush. He was born in New Haven, went to Yale and lived on Whitney Avenue…
Posted 03 Nov 2007 at 9:26 am ¶
Mireille wrote:
Campus racism is really making me want to just skip transferring to a 4 year university and crawl in a little hole to die.
Posted 03 Nov 2007 at 5:44 pm ¶
Mike wrote:
Swastika Painted on Columbia Professor’s Door
White Yalies in blackface reveal racism on campus - Yale Daily News
Hot Damm the Ivy League is looking real shade tree right now. Creme de la creme my Butt.
Posted 03 Nov 2007 at 6:11 pm ¶
April wrote:
It’s called — history is repeating itself.
Posted 04 Nov 2007 at 1:23 pm ¶
daria wrote:
Mike, any student on pretty much any campus in the US can tell you that black face is common. As the Yale article states, there’s a general lack of understanding about the history of black face and that is precisely what the article addresses quite well. While it is still offensive, it is absurd to compare it to hanging a noose and to make it specific to Yale. This is not at all unique or new.
Posted 05 Nov 2007 at 3:21 pm ¶
Mike wrote:
daria
Exactly what kind of “understanding” do you need to know not to paint your face in another races’ skin color? And since this is an Ivy league school I am going to assume that they were educated and brought up properly enough to know what is just poor manners. Im not buying that they didnt know better BS. And while I did not mention nooses at yale, as far as I am concern they go hand in hand . I take offense to both equally. And since I am black I am going to assume my opinon on the matter counts. Would there be any understanding in those schools if the brothas decided to pull a Jena and start beating whites down like there going out of style?
I am not the one that put the Ivy League schools on a pedestal of higher education, but since they are I kind of expected better.
Posted 05 Nov 2007 at 5:07 pm ¶
Roxie wrote:
How many more times are these supposedly college educated students going to use the “we didn’t know!” excuse?
And how many more times do you expect me to fall for it?
Posted 06 Nov 2007 at 2:39 am ¶