Saturday, December 7, 2013

Professor Shannon Gibney Reprimanded for Singling Out White Students During 'Structural Racism' Lecture

This story broke earlier this week, and what a doozy.

You have to watch the video interview with Professor Gibney get the full frontal-force of the left's obscene cult of racial victimization. See Joanne Jacobs, "Racism talk leads to reprimand." I watched. A little long, but you'll be shaking your head, if not outright ROTFLYFAO.

And it turns out that Professor Gigney's been doing a whole shakedown racket on campus to force "diversity" on the institution, including the school's student newspaper, where she attacked the white student journalists "for not doing enough to eliminate bias from the organization." The student newspaper! See Campus Reform, "College accuses black professor of racial harassment against white students."

Pat Dollard has more, "White Students Fed Up With Black Professor’s Racist Bullshit Rants":
The politics of faux victimization are spiraling out of control at a community college in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where several white students, their black professor and irritated administrators have one-upped each other with complaints, reprimands and now a lawsuit.

The trouble began in English professor Shannon Gibney’s Introduction to Mass Communications class at Minneapolis Community and Technical College. Though the class ostensibly has little to do with race, Gibney considers herself an activist on racial issues, and frequently invokes white privilege and oppression during class time, according to her students. (She has previously taught classes on race and gender.)

Recently, several white students announced that they had had enough with Gibney’s incessant racial screed. They interrupted her during a lecture, and said, “Why do we have to talk about this in every class? Why do we have to talk about this?” according to Gibney’s account of the incident, which was recorded by the City College News.
This lady's extreme, but she's hardly a lone example at community colleges, to say nothing of the elite universities.

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