DevoHusker
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Doesn't he have union representation? One would think this would be easily solved (not the stupid racists part, but the continued employment part)
Are principles part of the teachers' union or other union? I honestly don't know.Doesn't he have union representation? One would think this would be easily solved (not the stupid racists part, but the continued employment part)
Me either, but one would think so, at the Principal levelAre principles part of the teachers' union or other union? I honestly don't know.
Yeah, hopefully that guy's job is protected, but the blatant racism is just disgusting.Me either, but one would think so, at the Principal level
AgreeYeah, hopefully that guy's job is protected, but the blatant racism is just disgusting.
odds that tucker admits it was fake news he was spreading? zero
Similar to the 1926 rock at Wisconsin I posted in Biden's AmericaThis is one of those many instances where the racism card gets played and not warranted. Good on Whitlock for calling the race hustler Crump out. Crump could do better to find the actual racism where it exists, not this.
This is an example of something that is so frustrating in the racism conversation. Pick your battles and fight against actual racism instead of nit picking every aspect of life which includes stuff that isn't even racist.As far as I know, there's no hard evidence to link the term "master bedroom" to plantation life and slavery. It's usually first documented as having appeared in some Sears marketing catalog in the early 20th century IIRC. The phrase largely just makes some people think of slavery.
IMO, that's not a good enough justification to try to cancel or remove it from common phrasing, or even try to spend time and energy on it.
Waiting for all the crazy leftist liberals the P&R section is known for to stand behind this Crump guy…This is an example of something that is so frustrating in the racism conversation. Pick your battles and fight against actual racism instead of nit picking every aspect of life which includes stuff that isn't even racist.
I think “blending” the foods would be more racist. Hear me out…Here's another example of trying to make something racist that isn't.
It friggen doesn't have anything to do with the race of people, it has to do with the type of food you're cooking and where to find something. If I'm making Kung Pao Beef, I know to go to a certain spot in the store and a lot of the asian ingredients I need will be there. If I need fish sauce, I know I'm not going to go to the Mexican FOOD isle.
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what ever happened to celebrating different cultures and the melting pot?I think “blending” the foods would be more racist. Hear me out…
To me this implies that Asian Americans, Hispanic, Italians, etc are being singled out as “ethnic” and they want them to be the same as everyone else. Doesn’t that mean the author of the article is assuming people with ancestry to these areas eat that type of food?
Isn’t it racist to assume Gary (5th generation Asian American) wants to be able to find his egg noodles next to the hotdog buns? Maybe Gary hates Chinese food…?