Word: racistly
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...washed away when said football team starts winning. I’m not saying that white coaches can’t recruit black athletes, or vice versa. It’s just that if a school has to wear a “Scarlet R” for racist, not only will the quality of its athletic program diminish, but also the quality of life on campus...
...course, it is sad that major universities where hundreds if not thousands of black students attend school have not broken out of a racist, mid-century mindset. It is sadder yet that the BCA has to resort to such pressure to get schools to change their ways, when it is usually the other way around—universities changing society...
...contrast, “white trash chic” appears to be the last semi-acceptable cultural parody, and is sometimes used as a white male claim on authenticity, a way to “be down” without imitating the racist clichés used to characterize African-Americans. Eminem and Kid Rock have been swaggering up the charts for the past few years, marketing their supposedly humble origins. Their macho antics embody the almost nostalgic perception of the tough trailer trash man as misogynist; aptly, the uniform of the trend is known...
...went on to say that if the club were to allow Knipp to perform it would effectively be sanctioning racist sentiment...
Over the last few years, student minority groups and college newspapers haven’t meshed particularly well together. In March 2001, when the Brown Daily Herald decided to print David Horowitz’s advertisement saying reparations for slavery would be racist, students stole 4,000 copies of the paper. At about the same time, The Crimson published an offensive article entitled “The Invasian” that made disparaging, unsupported remarks about Asians; The Crimson apologized five days later. Just last week, the Washington State University Daily Evergreen retracted and apologized for an article that misidentified...