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re: LSU’s new President is a great fit for the University

Posted on 5/7/21 at 2:23 pm to
Posted by In Deed
Member since May 2021
30 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 2:23 pm to
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This is the most pissed off I’ve been about something LSU related in my entire life.

fricking disgraceful.


Everyone in this thread is way, way, off center concerning this and don't even understand what the new LSU president is all about.

On the surface he seems like a hateful human being without normal human emotions much like a Louis Farrahkan type person. One may mistakenly imagine him to be no better than a Klan member that used to hunt down and murder blacks, wife beaters, Catholics, and Jews just for existing.

But, you have to read his words closely and not just imagine you know everything about him based on his divisive and cruel ideological Marxist background in education.

He wants to help the actual retarded Cajuns in special education classes, at LSU, make something out of their lives and succeed. He says so right here:

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Addressing the disproportionate representation of culturally and linguistically diverse students in special education through culturally responsive educational systems


Like Saban says, "SETTLE THE frick DOWN" and just see how it plays out. I think all the retarded culturally and linguistically odd Cajuns are going to be coming up pretty big under this new ray of hope and light that LSU has hired as their new president.
This post was edited on 5/7/21 at 2:24 pm
Posted by back9Tiger
Mandeville, LA.
Member since Nov 2005
16443 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 3:55 pm to
The dumb arse governor and the Board of Supervisors could frick up a wet dream.. LSJWU... go woke... go broke.
Posted by shotho
Arkansas
Member since Oct 2013
237 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 3:59 pm to
Two important points:
1. In our new 'woke' environment, the Biden Administration will be giving a disproportionate number of federal research grants to schools it favors.
2. Black athletes will favor schools who seem to support their cause.
Posted by bcoop199
Kansas City, MISSOURI
Member since Nov 2013
7984 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 5:19 pm to
Damn, feel bad for LSU alumni. It's really going to hurt future students though, they're going to be taught all that BS.
Posted by JustGetItRight
Member since Jan 2012
15846 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 5:29 pm to
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In our new 'woke' environment, the Biden Administration will be giving a disproportionate number of federal research grants to schools it favors.


Probably

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Black athletes will favor schools who seem to support their cause.


The cause they will support is getting themselves to the next level. If you think the average high school senior has any other consideration than their future, you're terribly mistaken.
Posted by reauxl tigers
Tiger Woods Fan
Member since Aug 2014
8943 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 5:43 pm to
Feels like a publicity stunt which we'll probably pay for in the future
Posted by Richard Dangler
Huntsville, AL
Member since Dec 2015
786 posts
Posted on 5/7/21 at 9:20 pm to
I would not laugh because this shite will be everywhere before long.
Posted by In Deed
Member since May 2021
30 posts
Posted on 5/8/21 at 2:08 pm to
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I failed to add liberal to what I was typing. Nothing wrong with a Black president or woman president, but we live in unprecedented times where wrong is right, and right is wrong, and this is just another way it's propagating across the country.


But, there is something wrong with Wipipo and the new LSU president is already getting ready to make a purge of certain "types" who attend LSU.

This post was edited on 5/8/21 at 2:20 pm
Posted by BlueTiger23
Member since Dec 2020
450 posts
Posted on 5/8/21 at 3:09 pm to
This thread is hilarious. All this melting when no one read any of the papers but presumably believes that someone DESCRIBING, and RESEARCHING, our current education system and disparities is the... *double checks*... racist? And then compares him to a former grandmaster of the KKK?!?! You can’t make up better comedy
Posted by In Deed
Member since May 2021
30 posts
Posted on 5/8/21 at 4:37 pm to
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This thread is hilarious. All this melting when no one read any of the papers but presumably believes that someone DESCRIBING, and RESEARCHING, our current education system and disparities is the... *double checks*... racist? And then compares him to a former grandmaster of the KKK?!?! You can’t make up better comedy


You make wild presumptions without any valid knowledge of whether or not someone has read any of the despotic political dictates of The Notorious Billy Tate.

I've read them all and they are remarkably similar, sometimes word for word, to diatribes delivered both by Farrakhan and David Duke.

All three individuals believe and actively promote racial supremacy. Farrakhan's beliefs have a slightly different flavor due to being tinged with a dose of religious hypocrisy but, it's basically all the same.

Bigots and racists, no matter what ideology they cloak themselves in, still have that same rotten odor and stink to them that oozes out of their putrid pores.

Farrakhan focuses on Jews as the bane of society and believes if they were eliminated from the population a new dawn of harmony and prosperity for all would cover the land. The same goes for non-Jewish Caucasians, but to a lesser extent than Jews.

David Duke believes that if only blacks were removed from the population, a white race free of what he considers their burden would blossom into almost immaculate perfection.

The Notorious Billy Tate believes that all whites are super-privileged, live lives of uninterrupted leisure, have extreme and unmatched wealth, and have a main objective in their lives of preventing black people in this nation from achieving any socioeconomic advancement.

To rectify this, the Notorious Billy Tate feels that justice must be taken by any means necessary and that black people will always be favored and promoted and advanced at all costs and to the detriment of those whose skin he likely considers to be a nasty color tone.

See, they are all the same-same. Hate, at it's core, is very basic and comes from the same place, which are rotten hearts full of anger.
This post was edited on 5/8/21 at 4:39 pm
Posted by BlueTiger23
Member since Dec 2020
450 posts
Posted on 5/8/21 at 8:41 pm to
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The Notorious Billy Tate believes that all whites are super-privileged, live lives of uninterrupted leisure, have extreme and unmatched wealth, and have a main objective in their lives of preventing black people in this nation from achieving any socioeconomic advancement. To rectify this, the Notorious Billy Tate feels that justice must be taken by any means necessary and that black people will always be favored and promoted and advanced at all costs and to the detriment of those whose skin he likely considers to be a nasty color tone. See, they are all the same-same. Hate, at it's core, is very basic and comes from the same place, which are rotten hearts full of anger.


Ahhhh...yea you didn’t read the papers. You coupled every single person and what you believe CRT to be and made that statement. The papers were literally examining education disparities and you’re sitting here talking about everything BUT that. If you actually read the papers, you’d actually see the stances were all comparative to other conventional political theories on top of examinations in education. He NEVER said math was racist. The discussion was on the disparities in math education. Two different things. Calling out educational disparities isn’t the same as being in the kkk or demonizing anyone’s race. Then to call him a liberal is ridiculous, most of his work literally pushes against liberalism. But you read them lol he’s a MATH EDUCATION MAJOR, what justice is he taking “by any means necessary” LOLLLLLLLL it’s amazing how so many loved President Trump for his “boldness” and “straight forward nature”, but get angry when an academic with well studied proof of something writes an ANALYSIS (not a utmost devoted proclamation) on the subject. Most of the sources and research on education disparities literally comes from white researchers. There are even many white people that discuss CRT scholarly. Discussing a subject IS NOT the same as making Duke or even Farrakhan like statements. Shouldn’t we be able to discuss sensitive topics cordially? Or is this not America? People love to throw adjectives together and make things seem provocative all while being inaccurate
This post was edited on 5/8/21 at 8:54 pm
Posted by In Deed
Member since May 2021
30 posts
Posted on 5/8/21 at 9:05 pm to
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The papers were literally examining education disparities and you’re sitting here talking about everything BUT that. If you actually read the papers, you’d actually see the stances were all comparative to other conventional political theories on top of examinations in education. He NEVER said math was racist. The discussion was on the disparities in math education. Two different things. Calling out educational disparities isn’t the same as being in the kkk or demonizing anyone’s race.


All racial bigots are the same and only the "causes" change over the decades. The Nazi's did tons and tons of "scholarly examination" comparing the Jews supposed advantages in educational pursuits and representation in higher learning institutes as opposed to lowly farm bound German youth who couldn't attend college.

It was all done by highly intelligent individuals with the highest honors at the greatest universities in the nation. It sounded so logical and was presented to the public with a leaning towards helping the poor advance and not be taken advantage of by those who were less deserving than the natives. Eventually, after many years of persecution for their "advantages", Jews were simply not allowed to attend universities at all.

The final culmination equaled death to many millions of Jews just for being Jewish, as the "theories and examinations and comparisons" by professors became more and more radical.

The latest breed of race hustlers who are gaining immense power think in much the same way that Germans of the early to middle 2Oth century did. What is Critical Race Theory but a thinly disguised racial superiority guide for those who are weak minded enough to only think in terms of punishing those not like them because they feel certain types have advantages?
This post was edited on 5/8/21 at 9:50 pm
Posted by 19
Flux Capacitor, Fluxing
Member since Nov 2007
35032 posts
Posted on 5/8/21 at 9:17 pm to
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Not at A&M. We FIRED our SJW President in favor of the former head of the Engineering Department and mother of two Army Officers


Real Army or your thigh-boot wearing gheyngsta wanna-bes?
Posted by BlueTiger23
Member since Dec 2020
450 posts
Posted on 5/9/21 at 12:40 am to
As someone who doesn’t even subscribe to CRT, there is absolutely no way you truly believe those two groups of ideologies are the same. For one, not only were the non-Jewish people in Germany the majority, but the Nazis literally changed “facts” and instituted false propaganda. The studies that Tate used were from actual research and statistical studies done by all backgrounds of Americans. Second of all, discussing obvious disparities as it pertains to race and social backgrounds in society ARE NOT the same as putting people in concentration camps for the sake of attempting world domination. As much as people like to mention MLK, he talked about education disparities in different social, ethnic and economic backgrounds in similar ways. The nazi comparison is very wild though
Posted by In Deed
Member since May 2021
30 posts
Posted on 5/9/21 at 2:59 am to
BlueTiger, CRT and any other ideology based on hate and division in order to gain advantages for another group are similar, no matter how they are disguised.

You mention that the German's "literally" changed facts. Well, so have many of the bigots who push CRT and use it as a battering ram. CRT racial hate mongers claim that skin color makes a human being hate other human beings and there is absolutely no way this can't be true. That's a falsehood being ordained by official government and educational institutions as true, and is being used to punish individuals financially, educationally, and socially. That is just one small example so, I fear your statement that facts were changed by Nazi's and that is not true now is not entirely accurate.

As you are well aware, Jews in pre-war Germany suffered for decades by a thousand cuts, not all at once. Jews weren't just suddenly put in concentration camps all at once like the Chinese have done to the Uyghurs. They were gradually demonized and had public opinion turned against them. It's all very similar to how CRT adherents, now holding powerful positions all around the country, demonize and denigrate white people.

Some people are poor and never have the opportunities that others have, regardless of race. It's always been that way since the dawn of humankind and it will always be that way. That will never change and has never changed in any society that has ever existed on Planet Earth.

The same white people that decry and bemoan and fight against the situation some blacks find themselves in, sneer, laugh, look down their nose at and joke about generationally poor, downtrodden, hopeless whites.

They will drive past a trailer park and call them trash and human garbage and ridicule their appearance, lack of education, lifestyles, etc..., and gain great pleasure from seeing these poor whites in a state of despair and destitution. It makes them feel like better people to see some groups suffer and struggle and feeling better about yourself feels good.

These same people will view poor inner-city blacks, who are in much the same situation as poor whites, as needing help and decry their horrible living conditions, lack of opportunities, etc... as somehow their fault and feel guilty that people have to live that way and try to help in any way possible.

The racist blacks who subscribe to CRT, view all whites in the same way that rich whites view poor whites. Hate is hate and it will always be an equal opportunity victimizer.

What I fear is hate being legitimized in colleges and businesses around the country in a feverish rage, with real-life and serious consequences. Who knows how that will eventually turn out?
This post was edited on 5/9/21 at 3:05 am
Posted by Tigahtildeath
Member since Aug 2017
607 posts
Posted on 5/9/21 at 4:19 am to
I don’t like our President because he is liberal. As long as he does not favor blacks, I can accept as being black. The fact that he became President of a university in the south should prove anything is possible for the black race.
Posted by In Deed
Member since May 2021
30 posts
Posted on 5/9/21 at 4:45 am to
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I don’t like our President because he is liberal. As long as he does not favor blacks, I can accept as being black. The fact that he became President of a university in the south should prove anything is possible for the black race.


No offense, but you seem rather naive. This man's whole career is deeply intertwined with "social justice". That doesn't mean social justice for the generations and generations of poor whites, many of which have never been able to afford to send a child to college and receive no assistance to be able to do that as many do.

Social justice doesn't pertain to families of whites whose ancestors many slaves pitied and felt sorrow for due to their poor station in life.

Social justice isn't about getting scholarships for redneck hicks who will live their lives like those for hundreds of years before them not having a job that can afford any luxuries.

For them, for that wretched and ignored underclass, there is absolutely no one to assist them and even their own kind, who have fared better, mock and hate and despise them and are ashamed of them.

They have no pity from anyone, ever, and will always remain just as they are and just as their parents were and their grandparents were, etc... They have no racist activists who improve their station in life and give them opportunities by fighting for them.

If you believe a man whose whole adult life has been spent figuring out better ways to focus solely on black people and how to assist them isn't going to favor blacks, you may never understand much.
Posted by lastfan
Houston
Member since Nov 2015
8678 posts
Posted on 5/9/21 at 1:45 pm to
Our leadership is so pathetic. This is so fked up.
Posted by chew4219
Member since Sep 2009
2882 posts
Posted on 5/9/21 at 3:30 pm to
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But anyone that has a stated mission of trying to help culturally and linguistically diverse retarded Cajuns achieve more in their lives can't be all bad. His goal of helping retard Cajuns in special education classes is a worthy task to undertake and I praise him for that.


First of all there ain’t shite Cajun about Baton Rouge. Secondly there are roughly 2500 student who are from Acadiana. So not many Coonasses actually attend LSU, it’s less than 10% of their entire student population.

So please quit allowing them to culturally appropriate a culture that’s not theirs.
Posted by Che Boludo
Member since May 2009
20297 posts
Posted on 5/9/21 at 4:30 pm to
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In Deed

Serious question, was this the shortest lived CAD alter ever?
This post was edited on 5/9/21 at 4:32 pm
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