By Paul Kersey
08/02/2021
At what point will those pushing Critical Race Theory (CRT) just come out and say white people should commit compensatory suicide for merely existing? Isnât that the true way to end white privilege, structural inequality, implicit bias, and forever eliminate food deserts, the threat of redlining coming back, and truly atone for the legacy of Jim Crow?
Penn State Professor Tells White Student âYouâre Breathing ⌠So You May Have Oppressed Somebody Today,â by Cassandra Fairbanks, Gateway Pundit, July 27, 2021
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Pennsylvania State University is defending a professor who pulled a white student in front of his class and told him that heâs breathing, so he may have oppressed someone today.
Professor Sam Richards, who teaches the 700-student âSOC119: Race and Ethnic Relationsâ course, pulled students up before the class on June 30 to discuss white privilege.
âI just take the average white guy in class, whoever it is, it doesnât really matter,â Richards said. âDude, this guy here. Stand up, bro. Whatâs your name, bro?â
The student, Russell, stood up to face the class.
âLook at Russell, right here, it doesnât matter what he does,â the professor continued, according to a report from Campus Reform. âIf I match him up with a black guy in class, or a brown guy⌠whoâs just like him, has the same GPA, looks like him, walks like him, talks like him, acts in a similar wayâŚand we send them into the same jobsâŚRussell has a benefit of having white skin.â
In another class on March 4, Richards attacked two white students as âoppressorsâ while discussing the Critical Race Theory training taking place at Coca-Cola. The company made headlines after it was revealed that they had instructed their employees to âbe less white.â
Richards, according to Campus Reform, asked the class for thoughts on a Coca-Cola slide which read, âTo be less white is to be less oppressive, be less arrogant, be less certain, be less defensive, be less ignorant, be more humble, listen, believe, break with party, break with white solidarity.â
âI think, you know, itâs more or less just recognizing the advantages you have in life,â James, a student, responded. âWhatever that may be, and not thinking yourself superior because of that.â
The professor was pleased with that answer, then turned to another student, Brian, and asked, âWhat White people would find that offensive?â
âConservatives, I guess,â Brain responded.
âWhat would they find offensive about it?â
White people breathing is oppression.
Seriously, when will advocates of CRT push for compensatory suicide by whites as the solution to white privilege?