Author Topic: Crybullies of Kansas U Say Charity for Kids w/Cancer is Microaggression. Who could possibly oppose raising money for kids with cancer? #BlackLivesMatter  (Read 200 times)

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Crybullies of Kansas U Say Charity for Kids w/Cancer is Microaggression
Who could possibly oppose raising money for kids with cancer? #BlackLivesMatter
December 12, 2015
Daniel Greenfield
 

One of the underreported stories about the campus crybully protests is how aggressive the assorted racist crybully activists have been in demanding that other students join them. Dartmouth was one of the few times that the Crybullies of Color harassment of students made headlines. This story may end up going viral too.

    “In 7 minutes, you have the chance to show solidarity w/ students of color,” one participant tweeted just before the event was scheduled to start. “Head over to Wescoe now!”

    Since November, an unofficial student group calling itself “Rock Chalk Invisible Hawks” (RCIH) has been agitating for the university to adopt inclusivity initiatives outlined in an ultimatum presented to administrators, such as hiring a team of “multicultural counselors” for students of color and instituting “mandatory, intense ‘inclusion and belonging’ training” for students and faculty...

    Shortly thereafter, the RCIH demonstrators found themselves in conflict with another student group, the Tri Delta sorority, which was selling candy canes to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in the same Wescoe Beach area in which the protesters were congregating.

Who could possibly oppose raising money for kids with cancer? The usual #BlackLivesMatter human garbage could.

    “@KUTriDelta cares more about philanthropy than #blacklivesmatter,” Kinkead tweeted in an apparent reference to the sorority’s unwillingness to forsake their fundraiser and join the racial protest.

    “The shouts of @KUTriDelta are coming from privilege,” Kinkead added in a follow-up tweet. “They are silencing the students of color who are hurting.”

    The Invisible Hawks Twitter profile also picked up on that theme, writing, “Wouldnt [sic] standing with us be a good philanthropic effort, or…”

    Alex Kinkead "@KUnews do you see how the system is designed for @KUTriDelta  to sell candy canes, but not listen to PoC"

    Alex Kinkead @KUTriDelta control your members. Now is NOT the time for laughin/candy canes. Have you heard of microaggressions? #RockChalkInvisibleHawk

Predictably the sorority apologized... for fundraising for kids with cancer.

    "In regards to RCIH, our intention was solely to raise money for kids suffering from cancer. It was not to take away from the issue of oppression of marginalized groups or to appear racially intensive."

This is how insane political correctness has gotten under Obama. Non-participation in racial protests is unacceptable. Even if you're raising money for kids with cancer.

If you disagree, you must be some sort of #AllLivesMatter racist

http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/261102/crybullies-kansas-u-say-charity-kids-wcancer-daniel-greenfield
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