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    Default Re: Students, community members protest UL's closure of Office of Inclusion, other resources

    NVM


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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: Students, community members protest UL's closure of Office of Inclusion, other resources

    Doc, I was taught all about freedom of speech and healthy debate. I was also taught right from wrong, and dei is wrong for universities, businesses and this country. It was proven over the last 4 years.


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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: Students, community members protest UL's closure of Office of Inclusion, other resources

    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    …Hey Doc Fun…..is there another Blue Jay on here besides me?…..Ad MAJOREM DEI GLORIAM….. so following this motto, where does this place ideology of the subject? Oh sorry Gerry…..oh and do I remember the “End satisfying the means” debates ……inferiority replacing more talented because of quotas……hell yes debate it, but don’t force it!

    debates
    BOOMER! I thought you knew about me. Class of '79.

    AMDG

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOCajun View Post
    BOOMER! I thought you knew about me. Class of '79.

    AMDG
    …..Got cha, but didn’t know your Ragin Pagin name …..was your dad’s name different? btw….have you ever met Fr Brown….think you would like this former St Ed’s Blue Jay….Eunice dude!

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    Default Re: Students, community members protest UL's closure of Office of Inclusion, other resources

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    You lost me at Jesuit.
    About 1962

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    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    I grew up in a place where there was great diversity of origin among the population; various areas of the State were settled by people from all over the world.

    Many of these people spoke their native language at home and kept the cultural traditions of their countries of origin. BUT, they also assimilated into the American culture and ethos, becoming part of the great melting pot which is the US.

    Without that assimilation, we would not have many of the cultural features that make us uniquely American. There would be no R & B, no Rock n Roll, no Rodeo, no Barbeque, no gumbo, no Cajun music, no Zydeco, no Tejano, no Country music, no Western Swing, no Bluegrass.

    Only in America could a native speaker of German command a navy at war with Germany. [Adm. Chester Nimitz] Only in America could a native speaker of Japanese receive the highest military honors while serving in an army at war with Japan [Sadao Munemori].

    I could go on forever, but I can make a very valid argument that the strength of the American Culture is not Diversity at all; it is the chaotic and innovative assimilation of originally diverse people and cultures into something that is both the same and wonderfully different from any other place in the world.

    In a single sentence: We invited anyone to come here [legally] NOT to be who they were before, but to be joyously welcomed to become one of us.
    This is beautiful.

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    Default Re: Students, community members protest UL's closure of Office of Inclusion, other resources

    Quote Originally Posted by Louisiana84 View Post
    This is beautiful.
    Ditto!

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    Default Re: Students, community members protest UL's closure of Office of Inclusion, other resources

    If you are proud of Beryl Shipley and the great things he did for our university, you should be proud that current students are fighting for their rights.


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    Default Re: Students, community members protest UL's closure of Office of Inclusion, other resources

    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun309 View Post
    If you are proud of Beryl Shipley and the great things he did for our university, you should be proud that current students are fighting for their rights.
    L. O. L.

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    Default Re: Students, community members protest UL's closure of Office of Inclusion, other resources

    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun309 View Post
    If you are proud of Beryl Shipley and the great things he did for our university, you should be proud that current students are fighting for their rights.

    WTH?

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