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visajoe1

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LOL

It was held two days before the official ceremony in a separate ceremony to honor about 12% of the students who graduated. Your white pride was affected by this?

You poor downtrodden white man.
would you have a problem with a white only ceremony? or a mexican only one? italian only? canadian only? etc...
 

Fogdog

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answer the question i asked you
As far as the early ceremony, why should I or anybody care about an early and unofficial ceremony honoring the effort specific group? I'd be willing to bet that there were other unofficial ceremonies at fraternities for their own. Doesn't offend me in the least.

I answered your question. Now answer mine. Please explain to me why it bothers you that there was an unofficial celebration held two days before the official celebration to honor African American graduates?
 

visajoe1

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As far as the early ceremony, why should I or anybody care about an early and unofficial ceremony honoring the effort specific group? I'd be willing to bet that there were other unofficial ceremonies at fraternities for their own. Doesn't offend me in the least.

I answered your question. Now answer mine. Please explain to me why it bothers you that there was an unofficial celebration held two days before the official celebration to honor African American graduates?
you'd be willing to bet their was other ceremonies based on race? show me. like i showed you. a fraternity/department ceremony is hardly the same as a ceremony strictly based on skin color. so, no, you didnt answer the question. you tried to skate by it.

let me be more direct then. do you have a problem with a graduation ceremony limited to those of only a certain color/race?
 

SneekyNinja

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As far as the early ceremony, why should I or anybody care about an early and unofficial ceremony honoring the effort specific group? I'd be willing to bet that there were other unofficial ceremonies at fraternities for their own. Doesn't offend me in the least.

I answered your question. Now answer mine. Please explain to me why it bothers you that there was an unofficial celebration held two days before the official celebration to honor African American graduates?
I wonder would he be offended if they held a special ceremony for all the white people who failed miserably?
 

visajoe1

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Please explain to me why it bothers you that there was an unofficial celebration held two days before the official celebration to honor African American graduates?
its the very definition of segregation. it should bother you more than me, shouldnt it? thought your side was the racism police

seg·re·ga·tion
ˌseɡrəˈɡāSH(ə)n/
noun
noun: segregation
the action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart.
"the segregation of pupils with learning difficulties"
  • the enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment.
    "an official policy of racial segregation"
  • Genetics
    the separation of pairs of alleles at meiosis and their independent transmission via separate gametes.
 

visajoe1

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The fact you're getting butthurt that a group is holding a private ceremony (because they're black) says a lot.
whos butthurt? im just pointing out the hypocrisy (which there is plenty of on the left) in this graduation ceremony thing. you guys are the one dancing all around trying to sell it as not racist and segregated. comedy
 

Fogdog

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its the very definition of segregation. it should bother you more than me, shouldnt it? thought your side was the racism police

seg·re·ga·tion
ˌseɡrəˈɡāSH(ə)n/
noun
noun: segregation
the action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart.
"the segregation of pupils with learning difficulties"
  • the enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment.
    "an official policy of racial segregation"
  • Genetics
    the separation of pairs of alleles at meiosis and their independent transmission via separate gametes.
An unofficial celebration is segregation? Really?

Your very definition you posted spells out the context as "segregation" as an official act. An official policy.
 

SneekyNinja

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whos butthurt? im just pointing out the hypocrisy (which there is plenty of on the left) in this graduation ceremony thing. you guys are the one dancing all around trying to sell it as not racist and segregated. comedy
I don't agree with it because we're all American and the students should feel included enough for this not to be an issue... but I don't really care either.

If people want to do stuff alternative to the norm I don't see the harm, are they preventing people from attending the regular graduation?

I don't get the point of the African clothing though...this is America? But again, don't really care, whatever makes them happy.
 
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