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Most of you have probably read this already but here's another from sonofseawolf, featuring a large black female "professor" expressing her hatred against White people, without any consequences from the university:
A professor at Rutgers University said that white people
can’t afford to have children and “kind of deserve it” in a September virtual
conference hosted by a prominent black-oriented publication.
Brittney Cooper, a professor of women’s and gender studies
and Africana studies at Rutgers, made the statement during a session of the
Root Institute conference.Set up as a discussion between Cooper and author
Michael Harriot, the session was
titled “Unpacking the Attacks on Critical Race Theory” and occurred on Sept.
21.
Cooper cited the rise in the cost of living as the reason
white people aren’t having children, saying, “White people’s birth rates are
going down … because they literally cannot afford to put their children, newer
generations, into the middle class … It’s super perverse, and also they kind of
deserve it.”
Cooper also said that she wants to say, “We gotta take these
motherf*****s out,” but that she can’t because “I don’t believe in a project of
violence” and that “our souls would suffer” from doing so.
“I think that white people are committed to being villains
in the aggregate,” she said.
The Root Institute’s description of the session says that
Cooper “notes that, contrary to what history-challenged white supremacists
would have us believe, children are quite capable of understanding the concepts
behind the theory.”
Despite the description, Harriot said that “no one is
applying critical race theory to sixth graders in Iowa, because that’s not how
critical race theory works,” before adding that doing so would be like trying
to “teach a little league soccer team how to run a major league offense.”
Cooper can be seen nodding along to Harriot’s comments.
Campus Reform reported that a public records request
revealed that Cooper’s salary will be at least $114,248.95 for this year.
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