12 Replies to “Your Mileage May Vary”

  1. Well, no surprise that Lynn doesn’t know a good pair of shoes.
    As some fictional spy once said “IT’S A MAN, BABY!”
    As we all know, trannies are only good for one thing and that is serving in the marine corps.

  2. “However, inevitably, university administrators have been cowed ….”
    We knew that was coming. Wee, sleekit, cow’rin, tim’rous beasties.

  3. Ah, leftists……..”We want to celebrate diversity, we just don’t want to celebrate it with any people who don’t look like us. But we’re not racists, only white people are racists.”
    For some reason, I’m reminded of the acronym NIMBY.
    Maybe the Black kids should explain to the Latino kids that they don’t want to be in the same building because the Latino kids are just an ethnic group of White kids. Don’t fight children, there’ll be plenty of time for that after Mommy and Daddy run out of money for your…….education.

  4. The silver lining is the fact that university administrators are uselessly slow at getting anything done. By the time these buildings are complete the current snowflakes will have graduated to fulltime jobs where they feel ripped off by high tax deductions. The incoming snowflakes will demand the buildings be torn down because they feel segregated from the mostly white students. The administration will not be happy knowing they have to put up with 18 more years of this crap before they can retire to overly generous pensions that are seriously underfunded. So it really is a win-win-win here (assuming you’re not a white parent paying for your child’s education at the University of Florida).

  5. Some free advice for Mr. Clayton…more bran, realizing, of course, that the other explanation for blockage may be his own head.

  6. It is likely the cause of the problem is that white kids and Asian kids don’t have self pity organizations.

  7. There’s nothing like “leading the way” for inclusiveness and social bonding than building Apartheid structures for preferred races.
    Up next, “whites only bathrooms”.

  8. Two comments on self segregation on University of California campuses.
    Way back, when I was an undergrad, and before Lyndon Johnson and his “Great Society”, there was much more, eh integration if you will, of the different ethnic groups. That was when they went to the South for “Freedom Rides,” which we discussed as though they were expeditions to a different country. There was no segregation in California, and no one, even the Freedom Riders, thought that California had that kind of problem. That was why they thought they had to go to the South to fight for social justice. We mix freely at lunch, and no one thought anything of it. Fast forward to now, or even before now, before Obama completely poisoned the well. I was told that there were all kinds of separatist ethnic organizations, much more than one to a race, and absolutely no one hanged out with people of a different color. Oh how far we have advanced.
    The second comment concerns this case. It isn’t the first that I have heard that blacks and browns don’t really get along with each other on campus. When I was getting my doctorate from a different UC campus, almost as way back, there was an Educational Opportunities Program administered by a black. Browns protested that he was favoring the blacks. So the blacks put on a skit that portrayed themselves as The Little Red Hen. Except in this case, their success was in wheedling money out of the white man in charge. On the way to his office, the blacks encountered very stereotypical browns (from under the sombrero, sleepily, wait till manana) and yellows (I don’t want to get involved). So when they got the money, they don’t feel like sharing it with anyone. Eventually, the situation led to physical fights, and was “solved” by the administration by appointing a brown associate director, and the money was split between blacks and browns, in accordance with the school population, down to three decimal points. Of course yellows don’t get any of it, even if most did come from dirt poor families.
    Side remark to scar: oh I don’t know about what you said. The Asians who are snowflakes are quite adept at noticing that they themselves are “people of color”, and claim as much victimhood of the racist whites as the blacks and browns. It’s true there doesn’t seem to be an equivalent organization like BLM and NAACP and LaRaza (or whatever it calls itself now) for the Asian snowflakes.

  9. Their grandparents demanded that segregation be ended.
    This was good for a cohesive society.
    They are demanding that segregation be reinstated.
    This is suicidal for society.
    A house divided cannot stand.

  10. Now … the respective student groups need to demand the University retain Architects of their respective shades of colors and cultures. Sadly, for the brown-skins … they have lost the ONE great architect they could have hoped-for in Ricardo Legorrata https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=legoretta&first=0&FORM=IPAD00&safesearch=Off&PC=APBI … so sadly, you’re on your own since Legoratta died in 2011.
    The darker-shade student group has plenty of options in our affirmative-action rich environment … might I suggest Chicago’s MoodyNolan ?
    http://moodynolan.com/portfolio/malcolm-x-college-and-school-of-health-sciences/
    You might even ask them to stencil Malcom-X on the side of your building

  11. Clayton the swearing negro asks several rhetorical questions he may not like the answers to.
    Was it over the top when Martin Luther King and many others led the Civil Rights Movement?
    In several cases, yes. Daniel Moynihan references several errors made by King and his fellow protesters, mostly after 1965.
    Was it over the top when suffragettes protested in order to get women the right to vote?
    Yes. Women voting has been the single greatest enemy of liberty and conservatism in human history. For every Kate, there are a dozen Rachel Notleys who think government should be a provider.
    Was it over the top when hundreds of students withdrew from the University of Florida in the 70’s in order to work to break the stronghold of racism on campus?”
    Yes. Most of the demands of those 70s protesters at the UofF were horrible ideas. “More black professors” just by fiat led to the realm of worthless degree programs in the liberal arts. Building “cultural centres” was infantile and led to cultural ghettoization.

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