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University of Wisconsin racism seminar tells students ‘there are no exceptional white people’

They went beyond the pale.

A mandatory orientation for first-year University of Wisconsin Law School students denounced “whiteness” and ripped “colorblindness” as a sinister racist tool, according to reports.

The racial refresher was given last week to enrollees who had completed their first semester of instruction at the well-regarded Madison school helmed by dean Daniel Tokaji.

Students were given preparatory literature beforehand to acquaint them with the session’s imperatives.

One section reminded white students they benefit from racial oppression regardless of their correctional efforts — and that “there are no exceptional white people.”

“You may have attended many anti-racism workshops; you may not be shouting racist epithets or actively discriminating against people of color, but you still experience privilege based on your white skin color,” the pamphlet contends.

The document was penned by Debra Leigh, lead organizer of the Community Anti-Racism Education Initiative of St. Cloud State University in Minnesota.

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5 thoughts on “University of Wisconsin racism seminar tells students ‘there are no exceptional white people’”

  1. and they wonder why white kids dont want to join the army and die for this country! let these idiots and their worthless offspring do it! making the world a better place by their absence!

  2. That’s ok. Once they leave their little safe space university, and life hits them dead in the face, they’ll throw that shit out the window.

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