Monday, November 14, 2016
Accusations of "privilege" are used to shut up white students
Comments below from a student at Southern Illinois University
Progressives preach for equality and diversity, but do not tolerate diversity of thought. Many students on college campuses are not able to voice their opinions out of the fear of being racist, homophobic, or xenophobic. This intolerance has gotten so out of hand that people no longer ask questions and just assume the worst. Because if you come from a position of “privilege”, you have no life struggles. These elections are the perfect example of this.
A number of individuals are so dumbfounded by Trump’s victory, but they should not. These are the consequences of silencing individuals and not allowing them to speak their minds. They spoke with their votes. The left has created a hostile environment for debate and different opinions, it is hard to convince people to agree with you when you silence them because of their “privilege”.
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The purveyors of Political Correctness brook no disagreement.
Leftards are stuck in a paradigm of their own creation. They can't do anything but agree with each other lest they get covered in their own smears of denigration directed at anything they disagree with, mostly white men.
They deserve everything they stood for currently reflecting back on them. Delicious.
What's with this "white privilege" nonsense anyway? I'm a white male. My family was poor, but so were all the families that lived around us. We all worked hard, but we had a roof over our heads and food on the table. The house we lived in came with an outhouse bathroom facility, a water spigot on the back porch - no running water inside the house. We bathed in a wash tub on the back porch in summer and in the kitchen in winter. My mother had an eighth grade education. My father had a 3rd grade education. We raised a lot of our own food in a garden, chicken coop or rabbit hutch. Some came from hunting or fishing. I was the first to finish high school; after 4 years in the military I used my GI Bill to go to college. If you call working hard to get what you wanted and needed "privilege" then I must be guilty.
AIB/44
Listen to the snowflakes WHINE,WHINE,WHINE. THEIR TELLING US THEIR NOT FINE,FINE,FINE,WE DONT CARE ABOUT YOUR LOSS,GET GO AWAY AND GET LOST,LOST,LOST
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