Black UCLA Law Students Complain About Equality
The video below of UCLA law students must be seen to be believed. Is it real, or is it parody?
A half century ago, the civil rights movement fought to eliminate the rancid practice of treating people differently because of their race. California eventually banned giving students admission to law schools like UCLA because of their skin color. Now, only grades and LSAT scores matter.
What is the reaction of the modern race left? It’s nearly pathological.
Is it real, or is it a parody of how far the civil rights movement has fallen from its zenith in 1965?
The law students (or actors?) complain about equality in admissions. They gripe about “colonial constructs” at the law school and how a self-described “angry black woman” wishes there were even “angrier black women” in her class so the white students could see she is really moderate. In the end, the video is a sad testament to the moral bankruptcy of groups like the NAACP (and current NAACP alumni Debo Adegbile, whose nomination still sits before the Senate for civil rights division chief at DOJ).
Watch the video, and behold the modern narrative of the civil rights movement:







Now I've got to go take my blood pressure meds. Thanks.
I just want to be treated like a real American again, that's all. so, I'm wondering, just who can I sue?
The fault that there is not a lot of people like them on campus is a black social construct, where education is frowned upon because it's "white man's thing".
Change your thinking, change the numbers.
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I will never get used to that odious phrase. It speaks volumes about the ignorance of the mavens of political correctness. The only people who don't have a color are those who are transparent. Everyone else, even albinos, have color. It might be a rather light shade but it is a color just the same.
Have you ever seen a (literally) transparent person? No? Neither have I. That means we're ALL "people of color". Every last one of us.