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    Quote Originally Posted by ULvictory View Post
    When it is used to straight up pander, then yes.

    As someone with Asian blood, I don't want to get chosen or picked to do something because of what I look like. I would rather my qualifications do the talking.
    I'm guessing you would also want it the other way, too. Not denied something because of your ethnicity.
    I understand that the color of my skin has never gotten in the way of advancement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin4U View Post
    I'm guessing you would also want it the other way, too. Not denied something because of your ethnicity.
    I understand that the color of my skin has never gotten in the way of advancement.
    If I am denied something because of my ethnicity, then the heck with them. That's not a place I would want to work at to begin with because even if I was chosen, there is a built-in prejudice to which I want no association.

    But again, what will not work is directly accepting someone just because of what they look like. That's dangerous territory. I'll take someone who is qualified regardless what he/she might look like. Just get the job done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin4U View Post
    So diversity is a bad thing?
    Diversity became the word of choice after the Supreme Court knocked down Texas med school quota model. So we no longer have quotas, we now have an asset called diversity that the Supreme Court approved.

    I’m not a diversity guy, I’m a best person guy. Sometimes it’s even a white guy who’s under thirty.

    There’s very little diversity in the NFL, NBA, NHL. I don’t know why African Americans are so good at basketball. Seems nobody else works as hard to master the game. Surely can’t have anything to do with genetics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie35 View Post
    Dude,
    No one signing a petition today has ever been a slave! As a matter of fact, ANYONE (white, black, red, green, purple or blue) living in this country has it better than 90% of the worlds population, regardless of race!
    So it just gets wiped away? A history of racial oppression is just gone. The Civil War ended 150 years ago. Black people legally gained the right to vote with the 15th Amendment and still had/have major issues exercising that basic right. Schools/bathrooms/water fountains were still segregated into the late 60s and early 70s. The freaking 1970's!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULvictory View Post
    If I am denied something because of my ethnicity, then the heck with them. That's not a place I would want to work at to begin with because even if I was chosen, there is a built-in prejudice to which I want no association.

    But again, what will not work is directly accepting someone just because of what they look like. That's dangerous territory. I'll take someone who is qualified regardless what he/she might look like. Just get the job done.
    Take your first sentence and apply it the nation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULvictory View Post
    Growing up as a kid, I had the distinct privilege of traveling to places in South America and Asia with my parents.

    And I understand that our country doesn't always have the greatest past. But for someone to say how "bad" it is in this country compared to other places around the world, I challenge them to spend a week in some of the poorer countries and see what it's really like to have it bad. Go to Venezuela right now and see how "great" socialism has made their country.
    I think we should aspire to be better than Venezuela.

    We live one of in the richest countries in the world but we lag far behind most other first world countries when it comes to things like poverty, inequality, healthcare, education, etc. When countries with less resources than we have are able to help their citizens flourish better than we can, it is a massive failure. There’s no other way to say it. We need to do better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULvictory View Post
    If I am denied something because of my ethnicity, then the heck with them. That's not a place I would want to work at to begin with because even if I was chosen, there is a built-in prejudice to which I want no association.

    But again, what will not work is directly accepting someone just because of what they look like. That's dangerous territory. I'll take someone who is qualified regardless what he/she might look like. Just get the job done.
    I completely agree. The goal is to live in a world where we treat skin color like hair color. I don’t think policies like these help us reach that goal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    I think we should aspire to be better than Venezuela.

    We live one of in the richest countries in the world but we lag far behind most other first world countries when it comes to things like poverty, inequality, healthcare, education, etc. When countries with less resources than we have are able to help their citizens flourish better than we can, it is a massive failure. There’s no other way to say it. We need to do better.
    We come up short in a lot of these issues. What amazes me, though, is the fact that we point to all of our shortfalls but not to ourselves. And I say this from the top on down. We lack self-accountability in this country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin4U View Post
    I understand that the color of my skin has never gotten in the way of advancement.
    Your lackluster advancement probably has zero to do with the color of your skin.

    But in 2020 the color of some people’s skin has costed them jobs regardless what the color is. I personally witnessed white men not getting hired until my company hired the right diversity. They were hired immediately after the diversity was met. I’m sure some great blacks were passed over because of the Jerry Baldwin stigma. The company had enough black people to meet the diversity goals, no need to take a Baldwin risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    I think we should aspire to be better than Venezuela.

    We live one of in the richest countries in the world but we lag far behind most other first world countries when it comes to things like poverty, inequality, healthcare, education, etc. When countries with less resources than we have are able to help their citizens flourish better than we can, it is a massive failure. There’s no other way to say it. We need to do better.
    Amazingly our lower classes seem ignorant to those wonderful opportunities in those great countries. I’m all in for supplements to get them started in those many wonderful other countries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULvictory View Post
    Growing up as a kid, I had the distinct privilege of traveling to places in South America and Asia with my parents.

    And I understand that our country doesn't always have the greatest past. But for someone to say how "bad" it is in this country compared to other places around the world, I challenge them to spend a week in some of the poorer countries and see what it's really like to have it bad. Go to Venezuela right now and see how "great" socialism has made their country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULvictory View Post
    We come up short in a lot of these issues. What amazes me, though, is the fact that we point to all of our shortfalls but not to ourselves. And I say this from the top on down. We lack self-accountability in this country.
    These CEO, and politicians all claim accountability yet never resign. The Japanese once knew about accountability. They’re the stuff of legends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin4U View Post
    So it just gets wiped away? A history of racial oppression is just gone. The Civil War ended 150 years ago. Black people legally gained the right to vote with the 15th Amendment and still had/have major issues exercising that basic right. Schools/bathrooms/water fountains were still segregated into the late 60s and early 70s. The freaking 1970's!!
    In this day and time, if someone is having a problem voting, it's more than likely because they are not doing what they need to do to vote legally or properly. Such as, obtaining a valid gov't issued I.D., actually going to the polls to pull the lever, having a criminal record that prevents them from legally voting, etc... As a matter of fact, what is more prevalent, is a certain group of people standing outside of polling places trying to influence voters or attempting to intimidate voters who may not see things the way they do (if you get my drift). As far as schools/bathrooms/water fountains go, when was the last time you have seen any kid (black/white/red/green) denied entry to schooling or the use of a bathroom or water fountain? If you have witnessed any such act, where was it and did you report it to the proper authorities?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    Thanks. So I read through both of those statements and I don’t see anything

    You can agree or disagree with the policies they are implementing (I actually disagree with a lot of them,) but what you can’t do is put words in their mouth. They clearly didn’t say anything in support of Marxism, “programming of students,” renaming facilities, or “social disorder.” I don’t understand why you feel the need to make dishonest statements like that against our University and our President.

    If you want to know why I ask you for sources, this is why. A lot of what you say when it comes to politics is simply not based in truth.
    So please tell me what is the meaning of "decolonizing our curriculum by requiring all English majors to take a course designated as Race & Ethnic Studies, by making introductory and advanced courses in Race & Ethnic Studies part of our core course offerings, and by continuing to expand these offerings as we move forward."

    We've seen what these Race & Ethnic Studies have mean't under the so-called Diversity Doctrine on college campuses all across this country. This has nothing to to do with Diversity of thought, but indoctrination. Decolonizing? Removing "Meaning White Centric" History, or American History to express a historical view that is less insulting to their political views and goals. New Teaching Decolonization.

    https://www.historians.org/publicati...rce-collection

    "We will establish an anti-racist reading group for interested students, staff, and faculty; invite student participation on key departmental committees, including the Diversity committee and the English Majors committee; and create a mechanism through which students can safely and confidentially offer feedback about instances of racism and exclusion in the classroom and about our efforts to address inequities."

    So under these types of initiatives we've already seen a number of literary works removed from campus libraries like "Uncle Tom's Cabin", Mark Twain's works such as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Harper Lee's novel "To Kill A Mockingbird".

    "Diversity Committee and the UL Office for Campus Diversity to educate ourselves on anti-racist and decolonizing pedagogies and practices, to better understand how our pedagogies relate to the goals of justice movements, and to institute faculty workshops that encourage the implementation of pedagogical theory as classroom practice."

    Again this is part of re-educating and indoctrination in education. The term of "decolonizing has been used often to the Marxist Movement. I can go on, but if you have no studied the Marxist Movement and it's goals, or cared to keep yourself informed on current events you probably that understand these initiatives. I'm don't know what is more concerning, that fact that you do not know what these types initiatives are, or that you haven't a clue of what it means.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie35 View Post
    In this day and time, if someone is having a problem voting, it's more than likely because they are not doing what they need to do to vote legally or properly. Such as, obtaining a valid gov't issued I.D., actually going to the polls to pull the lever, having a criminal record that prevents them from legally voting, etc... As a matter of fact, what is more prevalent, is a certain group of people standing outside of polling places trying to influence voters or attempting to intimidate voters who may not see things the way they do (if you get my drift). As far as schools/bathrooms/water fountains go, when was the last time you have seen any kid (black/white/red/green) denied entry to schooling or the use of a bathroom or water fountain? If you have witnessed any such act, where was it and did you report it to the proper authorities?
    I doubt it, that would put him or her over 55 years of age. I'm 56 and was attending class in desegregated schools beginning in 1970 at JW Faulk. I've never attend a segregated school in my life, in fact living on the Northside of Lafayette I never attended a school that was less than 60-40 white to minority ratio. I doubt seriously if he or she has ever experienced that reality. So if there were schools still segregated in 1970, it wasn't in Lafayette.

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