Fighting Racism With The Power Of… Racial Segregation

     Segregation was once decried as an evil that required, in the name of civil rights, unparalleled Federal intervention to banish. But that was so last century. Racial segregation, rather than being antithetical to civil rights, is now declared to be a civil right!

     What is quickly becoming the new normal for the “Social Justice” cesspits that colleges are becoming, not excluding people because of their race or ethnicity is considered the real violation of “justice” in this brave new world of ours!

“Claremont McKenna College (CMC) is funding a minorities-only meditation program for individuals who have experienced race-related stress.

“On January 25, Vince Greer, the Assistant Dean of Students for Diversity and Inclusion at CMC, distributed the following message to the students, faculty and staff of the college:

“‘Dear CMC community, The Cultural Influences on Mental Health Center at CMC is offering a FREE 8-week compassionate meditation program for ethnic minority students to learn how to heal from racism- and race-related incidents. Students must identify as an ethnic minority, must have experienced race-related stress, and must have attended one of the Claremont Colleges for at least one semester. If you meet these requirements and are in need of such services, you are eligible to sign up!'”

Pictured: Racial Justice according to Social Justice Warriors

     Of course, White people of all ethnicities are a minority in California, but it is understood that “ethnic minority” means anybody but those icky honky crackers.

     Hmmm, “identify as an ethnic minority”… so students who #RaceBend like Rachel Dolezal and Shaun King have done won’t feel racially excluded…


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