Black healing zones, where no white are allowed, are the newest development toward ‘progress’ at the University of Missouri. The white students who stood with the “concerned student organization” are now being kicked to the curb for their support and being told they have to leave, as they are apparently not part of this so-called healing process.
Healing from what? Somehow this self made segregation, where the black students are sending the supportive white students off to their own room is counter productive. Certainly is goes against Martin Luther King Jr. who was not concerned about skin color, but rather character content. And these students lack character if this is how they behave, recreating segregation to benefit their “need for healing”.
Will this new organization demand black only water fountains? Black only bathrooms? Will the white allies not see the contradiction in the movement, that should address race issues, but instead it is perpetrating the norm in a topsy turvy fashion? It appears this students movement is heading back to pre-civil rights days by sending the whites to the back of the bus.
More information can be found on page two regarding the segregation put in place by this concerned student organization.
They did that at the u of mn too
Racist blacks not surprising. Not all blacks are racist please keep that in mind.
They gave in to them crying racism and now that is the result you get. And nothing will be done about it because white people want fight for their rights.
Who care’s!!!
Time to shut down the school.
Sweet
Maybee it’s time to let all racist idiots
Kill each other on an island far away,,
That way we can all live in peace,,,just saying,,,if your dumb enough to buy into the corrupt globalists plan of
devide and conquer and hate the color or religion of a person based on face value,,that’s the same as judging a book by its cover without reading it first ,,,be great to each other !!!! peace
That does not fit their agenda or purpose Peggy Wcisel Moszyk. No Nick Couture I’m not from Florida I am full blood Texan
I’m not worried about it. I see it as kind of like a cry room at church, a safe place to take your babies when they get cranky and whiney.
I thought when you became old enough to be responsible and go to college that you did not need a cry room–Pretty much sums it up they are still little crybabies