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Saturday, December 17, 2016

University of Wisconsin to Offer Class on ‘The Problem of Whiteness’

The University of Wisconsin-Madison will offer a spring semester class examining “the problem of whiteness” and “what it means to be #woke,” Campus Reformreports.

The course is being offered by the university’s African Cultural Studies department. According to an online description, students will be asked to examine “what it really means to be white,” and consider “how race is experienced by white people” in the United States and abroad.
“Critical Whiteness Studies aims to understand how whiteness is socially constructed and experienced in order to help dismantle white supremacy,” the description reads. “In this class, we will ask what an ethical white identity entails, what it means to be #woke, and consider the journal Race Traitor’s motto, ‘treason to whiteness is loyalty to humanity.'”

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8 comments:

  1. Racist BS. They need to quit with the liberal BS in schools and start teaching again. No one this generation is uneducated and can't cope and need safe spaces. If blacks would concentrate on real education instead of promoting an entitlement life they would be able to get out of the ghetto thug life.

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  2. OH PLEEEEASE!!! No wonder college is so expensive with nonsense teaching and fluff piece classes. I will give you the white experience in Europe....don't wear tennis shoes...they make you an American target. Nuff said!

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  3. The problem with whiteness is that no other racial group can compete.

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  4. Trump will cut off funding.

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  5. Finally figured out what the big boom was that you spoke of. Our relatives in the grave, flipping over in that tight casket. Please don't disturb them anymore with such stupidity.
    Let's get back to when we related to colors, it was to buy a car.

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  6. OMG...did you say WHITE PEOPLE????? AHHHHH, SAFE SPACE....SAFE SPACE....CALL CAMPUS POLICE...AHHHHHH, SAFE SPACE....WHAAAAAAA

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  7. Never hear about this stuff in trade schools. You go in school to work and learn a trade. Graduate and put food on the table.

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