oregon

Apparently academia has decided it’s their duty to brainwash white students into hating themselves for being born with white skin.

Via Campus Reform:

The University of Oregon (UO) put on a production about race in which one student repeatedly asked “I don’t know why I’m white.”

“I didn’t choose to be white. As a matter of fact, I don’t even know why I’m white,” said Eric Braman during the Nov. 13 event.

The production was an an adaptation of National Public Radio host Michele Norris’ “The Race Card Project,” according to the school’s official website.

“How would you distill your thoughts, experiences or observations about race into one sentence that only has six words?” asks the initiative’s official website.

At the start of the production, students read some of these responses, which included everything from “So scared that Zimmerman is Jewish” to “I am fortunate to be Caucasian” to “Nobody asks me about hot sauce.”

Others included “Not all Mexicans can do landscaping,” “Loving my butt and hair? Impossible” and “Embarrassed that I’m afraid of black boys.”

As the skit continued, students elaborated on their personal experiences with race.

Braman, who identified himself at the end as a gay white male, described his experience with white guilt after learning about slavery and civil rights in grade school and white privilege in high school.

Keep reading…

0 Shares