31 October 2015, 16:39
KenscoOpinions - I'm about sick of them
This was in the Dallas Morning News yesterday. The "opinion" was that the arrogant, ignorant girl that was removed from the classroom should be our new heroine, and role model for how teenagers should behave, particularly black teenagers. The writer was an Associate Professor of African and African Diaspora Studies at UT-Austin. She totally ignored that the majority of students (black and white) supported the officer rather than the black teenager that ignored both her instructor and the security officer called to her classroom to remove her.
http://www.dallasnews.com/opin...le-for-all-of-us.eceThis next one appeared earlier this week, the day after I attended the funeral of a friend that had apparently committed suicide.
http://dallasmorningviewsblog....-still-selfish.html/Where does the self-righteous "opinionist" get off calling the lady "selfish" because she decided to take her life following the senseless murder of her partner earlier in the week. It's HER life, if she decided not to start over and rebuild a new life, I respect her decision. I don't agree with it, and would have liked to have talked her out of it.........but.....it's her life.
Opinions are definitely like a$$holes. Everyone's got one, and for the most part, they should be kept to themselves.
01 November 2015, 06:50
NormanConquestI agree. This would never have happened when I was in school + not just because cel-phones had'nt been invented. We just did'nt act that way. A friend of mine from college retired 5 years ago from being a teacher + said she got out at just the right time as it has all gone to hell. On another subject I read an article in the paper that said they were going to remove Hamilton from the $10.00 bill + put Rosa Parks pic. instead. The guy writing the article said that we should also remove that "racist" Jackson from the $20.00. Yeah,where are we going + what am I doing in this handbasket?
02 November 2015, 04:33
DCS MemberKensco,
I agree on both parts. I wouldn't expect much more from a UT professor. Frankly, Austin is not part of Texas. There are Sone great aspects to it, but it is as liberal as the northeast or California.
The runner, suicide, and crazy ex football star story is one of the saddest I've heard lately.