This isn't even some groundbreaking shytSame thing my cult anthro professor said (white man in his 50s)
This isn't even some groundbreaking shytSame thing my cult anthro professor said (white man in his 50s)
Judging from the fact that the professor started the class by mentioning it was going to be about race and that everyone "should pay attention", to the discussion about BLM(what was the relevance?), to mentioning "we all come from Africa!"(which is when everyone had enough) to the fact that when the white kids started leaving the black kids started shouting "BLM" after them, I can infer that the whole class was a harangue on how bad white people are and how they should repent etc.Explain how stating a fact relevant to course material is guilt tripping?
Judging from the fact that the professor started the class by mentioning it was going to be about race and that everyone "should pay attention", to the discussion about BLM(what was the relevance?), to mentioning "we all come from Africa!"(which is when everyone had enough) to the fact that when the white kids started leaving the black kids started shouting "BLM" after them, I can infer that the whole class was a harangue on how bad white people are and how they should repent etc.
Like I said, I'm not bothered by him mentioning all humans came out of Africa. But I'm not paying to be lectured by an ivory tower pseudo-intellectual about my inherited sins. I can go to church for free If i want that.
Wait, maybe I missed something, but what part would about the out of africa theory makes white people feel "guilty"? Why cant that piece of info be processed in your head without "guilt".As a white man, even though I accept the "out of Africa" theory, I still would have walked out. If I'm spending thousands of dollars for a college education I expect to be educated, not guilt tripped and brow beaten by limousine liberals.
Then again I wouldn't be caught dead in a "cultural anthropology" class.
Yes, I can see why a college student would want to find a "safe space" from this type of treatment.Judging from the fact that the professor started the class by mentioning it was going to be about race and that everyone "should pay attention", to the discussion about BLM(what was the relevance?), to mentioning "we all come from Africa!"(which is when everyone had enough) to the fact that when the white kids started leaving the black kids started shouting "BLM" after them, I can infer that the whole class was a harangue on how bad white people are and how they should repent etc.
Like I said, I'm not bothered by him mentioning all humans came out of Africa. But I'm not paying to be lectured by an ivory tower pseudo-intellectual about my inherited sins. I can go to church for free If i want that.
As a white man, even though I accept the "out of Africa" theory, I still would have walked out. If I'm spending thousands of dollars for a college education I expect to be educated, not guilt tripped and brow beaten by limousine liberals.
Then again I wouldn't be caught dead in a "cultural anthropology" class.
Enjoy your witticism, but weren't you hoping that this thread would be a "safe space"? Everyone agreeing and laughing with each other about those silly cacs, until I had the nerve to post a dissenting opinion?Yes, I can see why a college student would want to find a "safe space" from this type of treatment.