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Originally Posted by outlaw
Don't forget to sign up early for the learning center's class "Deconstructing white privilege". It's filling up quickly.
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That's funny.
I took a course on
Minorities in US Society at the University of Nevada, Reno and the most racist person there was a Prince of some kind from one of the Western African nations. The Professor vouched for the Prince's authenicity. He seemed to look down on African-Americans as being ancestors of slaves even though his ancestors were probably slavers.
One of the most racist people at the University of Minnesota Law School was a false friend I had there during my First Year of Law School. We shared the same first letter in out last name's H, so I was often sitting with him due to the sometime alphabetical seating in First Year Law School Classes of 50-100. It is easier for the Professor to learn the in-coming First Year Law Student's names. The man was/is African-American. One of the biggest mistakes I made in Law School was befriending this man.
It does go both ways is what I am trying to say.