University Creates Segregated Housing to Shield Blacks from ‘Microaggressions’


And now California State University Los Angeles is attempting to combat “microaggressions” by offering segregated housing to black students who feel threatened by the “violence” of white people. Apparently they haven’t seen the riots on the news, the beating of white people by black activists and anger that swells up when they can’t prove their arguments to be true.

This all feels very backwards and counterproductive. How can there be unity if there’s segregation. Doesn’t this completely undo everything that people like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks fought for? Apparently they don’t think so over at CSLA.

CSLA spokesman Robert Lopez told education watchdog the College Fix on Tuesday via email that its segregated housing will also focus on “academic excellence and learning experiences that are inclusive and non-discriminatory.”

Mr. Lopez declined to tell the website how much of CSLA’s 192-room residential complex were available for segregated housing. University officials, members of the Black Student Union, and other campus staffers also declined to comment for the website’s piece.

Other demands issued by CSLA’s Black Student Union include a thirty million dollar scholarship to assist black students and a new anti-discrimination policy for anybody who disagrees with them. This isn’t equality, this is an attempt at superiority. How can America fix this divide if the gap keeps growing?

Source: washingtontimes.com

 



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