Oregon State: How Ordering Starbucks Shows ‘Implicit Bias,’ and Relates To ‘Killings Of Black Men’


What they think they’re doing is making students aware of racism and bias. What they’re actually doing is contributing to a problem that’s spun completely out of control. Only in modern America can the problem of racial bias awareness actually become worst than racism itself.

Michele Ribeiro, Oregon State’s interim mental health promotion director, explained that going to Starbucks and purchasing coffee involves implicit bias and relates to white cops shooting black people “because it is a common, everyday thing people do.”

“Just because it is a common everyday thing people do…order coffee…implicit bias is also a common, everyday thing people do, though maybe not conscious,” Ribeiro, who co-organized the taxpayer-funded workshop, told Campus Reform.

Other workshops during the Martin Luther King festivities at Oregon State include a workshop called “Places of Injustice,” which will lament buildings at the school named after people associated with racism. There will also be the annual MLK Dance, “a wonderful way to bring everyone together in a different setting so that they can unwind.”

The people at Oregon State University who put these programs together are like a teenage girls. If they spend enough time believing that a problem is real, it’ll materialize itself into a real issue.

According to their new workshop, everything is racist, including breathing. Just waking up in the morning is adding to racial bias. Could this be the college’s attempt to get people to forget about the half hour porn that was filmed in their school library? I won’t go into details, but surely you can imagine what that was like and the fallout.

Source: dailycaller.com

 



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