I don't agree. We see a world we don't know everything about ... but we collectively don't believe a skin color means that the person is inferior. We listen to the studies and have a thoughtful concern of what we hear. Stating categorically that Blacks are where they are due to their own choices ... or ANOTHER extreme example - Native Americans (raised on reservations) are in distressed situations due to their own choices ... just doesn't square with the last 25 years of history nor particularly the history since 1865.
That's a fair response, and TasteofUConn, IMSHO, took a very strong position for sure, but you're inflated his words with your own now.
In no way, will I ever suggest that fighting racism and racial bigotry of all shapes and forms is something that can be minimized or marginalized. The problem is that it can be incredibly abused and overblown, and it become a tool that is misused greatly by all kinds of people. I think that is the point that many seem not to get about Missouri. What the black students did there, is an incredibly powerful and important thing. I believe based ont eh words that were published prior - as well as the words that came out after - that it was misguided and has potentially accomplished nothing except a greater divide.
FWIW: I went ballistic on another board around here around Benghazi. It's personal to me - there was a guy killed there, that believe it or not, remotely - but still - connected. That guy was instrumental in fighting something that I've fought for years - and that is bigotry and racism among a highly specialized branch of this country's armed services - and the way things have gone with contracting - it's spread to places, where the accountability factors are even more difficult to get to. I have seen things done to other human beings because of nothing more than intolerance that keep me up at night, believe me.
As for the matter at hand. UMissour and now incorporating the elites at Yale - nothing I've read here ahs been written to suggest hat any of it is wrong or unwarranted, just misguided.
I find it difficult to understand why this point can be lost so easily. It's almost as if because of the importance of the events, that the fact that it could be so misguided and have negative effect as a consequence - doesn't matter?