Monday, November 19, 2007
More outrageous posing at an American college: Noose outcry is a new entry in the campus hall of shame
Does anyone crack a book at these places anymore?
Meet Gabriel Keith, an aspiring journalist who attends Minneapolis Community and Technical College. Keith has served as news editor of the campus paper, volunteering many hours and even quitting his part-time job when it interfered with the paper's needs.
Keith came to MCTC after three tours of duty in Iraq as a Marine. He saw some pretty scary stuff there. But now he knows that a combat zone is a Boy Scout camp compared with a standard-issue college inquisition in 2007.
We join Keith sitting in the college newsroom one afternoon last month.
He is lamenting the headache of student reporters' missed deadlines with fellow staffers. The group jokes about various tongue-in-cheek motivational messages -- an ice pick, a bloody knife and other fanciful instruments of discipline. Keith impulsively sticks a mock noose made from his sweatshirt drawstring to the ceiling, with a note about the hazards of missed deadlines...
Ergo, ipso facto, sine qua non (whatever), Keith is a racist who must be fired, shunned, vilified and used as an excuse for every hand-wringing poser on campus and off. Apparently nooses in any context have been decreed to be racist symbols. What? You didn't get the memo.
[via Power Line]
The two students who complained are not even US African Americans. One is from Jamaica, and the other is from West Africa. Glad they took the time to read the PC Victimhood Manual, though.