3 College Cacs file racial discrimination against Black professor

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Three white college students file racial discrimination complaint against professor over lesson on structural racism
One of the students allegedly asked professor Shannon Gibney, "Why do we have to talk about this?" Katie Mcdonough
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A black female professor at Minneapolis Community and Technical College was formally reprimanded by school officials after three of her white male students were upset by a lesson she taught on structural racism.

Shannon Gibney says that the students reacted in a hostile manner to the lesson in her Introduction to Mass Communication class, with one of them asking her, “Why do we have to talk about this in every class? Why do we have to talk about this?”

“His whole demeanor was very defensive. He was taking it personally. I tried to explain, of course, in a reasonable manner — as reasonable as I could given the fact that I was being interrupted and put on the spot in the middle of class — that this is unfortunately the context of 21st century America,” she explained in an interview with City College News.

Gibney says that, after this initial comment, another white male student said, “Yeah, I don’t get this either. It’s like people are trying to say that white men are always the villains, the bad guys. Why do we have to say this?” These students continued to argue and disrupt the lesson until Gibney told them that if they were troubled by her handling of the subject, they could file an official complaint with the school’s legal affairs department.

The students then filed a complaint, and Gibney was formally reprimanded by the school’s vice president of academic affairs for creating a ”hostile learning environment” for trying to educate her students about the existence and operations of structural racism.
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Based on this and other actions by the school administration, Gibney and six other professors are filing a federal class action lawsuit against the college alleging that it is a discriminatory workplace.

You can see the full interview with Gibney here:
Raw Story

Katie McDonough is an assistant editor for Salon, focusing on lifestyle. Follow her on Twitter @kmcdonovgh or email her at kmcdonough@salon.com.
 
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So They're Mad That They Have To Have Race Throw In Their Face Everyday And That Their Type (White Male) Is Perceived In A Negative Way?

Imagine Having To Live That Reality EVERYDAY Of Your Life Outside Of A Classroom, Oh The Horror

Take Your College Credit And Shut The fukk Up


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Some people can't handle the past....only the parts they like to pick and choose but that real truth burns like hell
White people in general can't handle the past and for the most part they disassociate themselves with racism. You'll hear black people say "WE were slaves..." but you'll never hear a white person say "We enslaved blacks" IF they speak on it, you'll hear something like "Black people were enslaved..."
 
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White people in general can't handle the past and for the most part they disassociate themselves with racism. You'll hear black people say "WE were slaves..." but you'll never hear a white person say "We enslaved blacks" IF they speak on it, you'll hear something like "Black people were enslaved..."

:wtf:

But the black people who say "we were slaves" weren't ever slaves, though. Yeah, they may be feeling the effects of racism today but that doesn't mean THEY were slaves

And why should the white people say "we enslaved blacks" when they don't own slaves today?

You tryna credit black people for being inaccurate and fault white people for being accurate
 

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I'm confused.

The lesson is on structural racism. What the hell would you talk about? Twinkies?
It was a Mass Communication class so I guess they felt the topic wasn't appropriate for the class? But structural racism go hand in hand in mass communication but if you're not impacted by racism it's going to be hard to make the connection.
 

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:wtf:

But the black people who say "we were slaves" weren't ever slaves, though. Yeah, they may be feeling the effects of racism today but that doesn't mean THEY were slaves

And why should the white people say "we enslaved blacks" when they don't own slaves today?

You tryna credit black people for being inaccurate and fault white people for being accurate
Blacks are still slaves they just don't realize it
 
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