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Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 6:46 am
by Pwns
http://campusreform.org/?ID=7977

Things have come full circle at this school. :lol:

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:16 am
by Baldy
Pwns wrote:http://campusreform.org/?ID=7977

Things have come full circle at this school. :lol:
Tolerance.
Kumbaya.

Donks. :rofl:

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:26 am
by Ibanez
That generation is embarrassing. I find it odd that they excuse racism by denying it.

Is it not prejudicial to say you can't be racists because of your race?

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 8:03 am
by 89Hen
“White people always mad when they don’t feel included but at the end of the day y’all are damaging asf [sic] and if a POC feels they need to protect themselves from that toxic environment THEY CAN! Quick to try to jump on a POC but you won’t call your friends out when they’re being racist asf [sic],” noted Terriyonna Smith (PZ ’18), an Africana Studies major and Resident Assistant (RA) for the 2016-2017 year. “I’m not responding to NO comments and NOPE I don’t wanna have a dialogue.”
:lol:

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 8:05 am
by Ivytalk
Ibanez wrote:That generation is embarrassing. I find it odd that they excuse racism by denying it.

Is it not prejudicial to say you can't be racists because of your race?
Wait just a minute. Aren't you part of "that" generation? 8-)

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 8:21 am
by Baldy
89Hen wrote:
“White people always mad when they don’t feel included but at the end of the day y’all are damaging asf [sic] and if a POC feels they need to protect themselves from that toxic environment THEY CAN! Quick to try to jump on a POC but you won’t call your friends out when they’re being racist asf [sic],” noted Terriyonna Smith (PZ ’18), an Africana Studies major and Resident Assistant (RA) for the 2016-2017 year. “I’m not responding to NO comments and NOPE I don’t wanna have a dialogue.”
:lol:
:?

I sure hope a "Drive Thru Etiquette" course is part of that curriculum. :nod:

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 8:36 am
by Ibanez
Ivytalk wrote:
Ibanez wrote:That generation is embarrassing. I find it odd that they excuse racism by denying it.

Is it not prejudicial to say you can't be racists because of your race?
Wait just a minute. Aren't you part of "that" generation? 8-)
Eh. I was born in 1983, which is on the cusp of Gen X and Y. I have nothing in common with college aged "adults." I grew up in the 90s, attended high school in the late 90s/early 2000s. My older siblings exposed me to many things from the 1980s and early 90s. Like so many others, I watched 9/11 unfold. Graduated college in 2005, lost my first job due to the financial crisis and have worked my tail off to get where I am. I have nothing in common with these kids. Someone graduating college today was born around 1994. They've grown up in a different world than I.

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 8:42 am
by Skjellyfetti
I hate the definition of 'generations' by decade. Makes no sense to me.

Parents were the Greatest Generation? You're a Baby Boomer.
Parents were Baby Boomers? Your the offspring of Baby Boomers... call it what you will.

Baby Boomers love complaining about an entitled generation of young adults - but, Baby Boomers fucking raised them. :coffee:

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 8:52 am
by Gil Dobie
Skjellyfetti wrote:I hate the definition of 'generations' by decade. Makes no sense to me.

Parents were the Greatest Generation? You're a Baby Boomer.
Parents were Baby Boomers? Your the offspring of Baby Boomers... call it what you will.

Baby Boomers love complaining about an entitled generation of young adults - but, Baby Boomers **** raised them. :coffee:
Led by a President that is a Baby Boomer. :nod:

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 8:57 am
by CID1990
Ivytalk wrote:
Ibanez wrote:That generation is embarrassing. I find it odd that they excuse racism by denying it.

Is it not prejudicial to say you can't be racists because of your race?
Wait just a minute. Aren't you part of "that" generation? 8-)
Compared to you we're ALL millenials

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:01 am
by 89Hen
Skjellyfetti wrote:I hate the definition of 'generations' by decade. Makes no sense to me.

Parents were the Greatest Generation? You're a Baby Boomer.
Parents were Baby Boomers? Your the offspring of Baby Boomers... call it what you will.

Baby Boomers love complaining about an entitled generation of young adults - but, Baby Boomers fucking raised them. :coffee:
*you're

OTHER baby boomers raised them. :kisswink:

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:06 am
by Ivytalk
CID1990 wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:
Wait just a minute. Aren't you part of "that" generation? 8-)
Compared to you we're ALL millenials
Bite me, bellhop.

:mrgreen:

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:37 am
by BDKJMU
Ibanez wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:
Wait just a minute. Aren't you part of "that" generation? 8-)
Eh. I was born in 1983, which is on the cusp of Gen X and Y. I have nothing in common with college aged "adults." I grew up in the 90s, attended high school in the late 90s/early 2000s. My older siblings exposed me to many things from the 1980s and early 90s. Like so many others, I watched 9/11 unfold. Graduated college in 2005, lost my first job due to the financial crisis and have worked my tail off to get where I am. I have nothing in common with these kids. Someone graduating college today was born around 1994. They've grown up in a different world than I.
Wait, I thought "millenials" (who the f came up with that?) were defined as those born after 1980? Or is it 1985?

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:41 am
by Ibanez
BDKJMU wrote:
Ibanez wrote: Eh. I was born in 1983, which is on the cusp of Gen X and Y. I have nothing in common with college aged "adults." I grew up in the 90s, attended high school in the late 90s/early 2000s. My older siblings exposed me to many things from the 1980s and early 90s. Like so many others, I watched 9/11 unfold. Graduated college in 2005, lost my first job due to the financial crisis and have worked my tail off to get where I am. I have nothing in common with these kids. Someone graduating college today was born around 1994. They've grown up in a different world than I.
Wait, I thought "millenials" (who the f came up with that?) were defined as those born after 1980? Or is it 1985?
I didn't say anything about millenials. I said I don't have anything in common with the current college population. Which I don't. We're at different stages in our lives.

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:47 am
by Chizzang
Each generation of humans has to build their own world
and in some cases it will require some "un-building"

This is how we know we're old
When that which seems perfectly logical to young adults - seems absolutely bizarre and ridiculous to us..

It's hard to watch frankly

:ohno:

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:48 am
by BDKJMU
Ibanez wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:
Wait, I thought "millenials" (who the f came up with that?) were defined as those born after 1980? Or is it 1985?
I didn't say anything about millenials. I said I don't have anything in common with the current college population. Which I don't. We're at different stages in our lives.
What the heck is Gen Y? I thought it was X, then "millenials"
Image
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/20 ... y-boomers/

Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:58 am
by Ibanez
BDKJMU wrote:
Ibanez wrote:
I didn't say anything about millenials. I said I don't have anything in common with the current college population. Which I don't. We're at different stages in our lives.
What the heck is Gen Y? I thought it was X, then "millenials"
Image
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/20 ... y-boomers/
I remember reading a while ago that after Gen X came Gen Y aka millennials the Gen Z.

So really college aged kids are both millennial and post millennial. Whatever they are, they are fucking up. its their Gen X parents who are most likely at fault for feeding them the entitlement bullshit, making them victims and passing the blame on to others. You and I have never met these girls yet it's our fault due to the lottery outcome of our birth. Fucking hypocrites.


Goddamn GenXers.

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 10:16 am
by BDKJMU
Ibanez wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:
What the heck is Gen Y? I thought it was X, then "millenials"
Image
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/20 ... y-boomers/
I remember reading a while ago that after Gen X came Gen Y aka millennials the Gen Z.

So really college aged kids are both millennial and post millennial. Whatever they are, they are **** up. its their Gen X parents who are most likely at fault for feeding them the entitlement bullshit, making them victims and passing the blame on to others. You and I have never met these girls yet it's our fault due to the lottery outcome of our birth. **** hypocrites.


Goddamn GenXers.

College kid now (mostly 18-22) would have as many if not more Baby Boomer parents (now in their early 50s-70) as opposed to Gen X parents (now mid 30s to 51)

So if you want to blame the parents it should be Goddamn Baby Boomers, or Goddamn Baby Boomers/GenXers.

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 10:17 am
by Ibanez
BDKJMU wrote:
Ibanez wrote: I remember reading a while ago that after Gen X came Gen Y aka millennials the Gen Z.

So really college aged kids are both millennial and post millennial. Whatever they are, they are **** up. its their Gen X parents who are most likely at fault for feeding them the entitlement bullshit, making them victims and passing the blame on to others. You and I have never met these girls yet it's our fault due to the lottery outcome of our birth. **** hypocrites.


Goddamn GenXers.

College kid now (mostly 18-22) would have as many if not more Baby Boomer parents (now in their early 50s-70) as opposed to Gen X parents (now mid 30s to 51)
Yeah? Show me proof.

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 10:18 am
by BDKJMU
Ibanez wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:
College kid now (mostly 18-22) would have as many if not more Baby Boomer parents (now in their early 50s-70) as opposed to Gen X parents (now mid 30s to 51)
Yeah? Show me proof.
Do you have proof?

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 10:19 am
by Ibanez
BDKJMU wrote:
Ibanez wrote:
Yeah? Show me proof.
Do you have proof?
I didn't say "College kid now (mostly 18-22) would have as many if not more Baby Boomer parents (now in their early 50s-70) as opposed to Gen X parents (now mid 30s to 51)."

I don't need to prove anything.

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 10:21 am
by BDKJMU
Ibanez wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:
Do you have proof?
I didn't say "College kid now (mostly 18-22) would have as many if not more Baby Boomer parents (now in their early 50s-70) as opposed to Gen X parents (now mid 30s to 51)."

I don't need to prove anything.
You made a claim that college kids now have Gen X parents..

I can make the same claim that they have baby boomer parents...

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 10:24 am
by Ibanez
BDKJMU wrote:
Ibanez wrote: I didn't say "College kid now (mostly 18-22) would have as many if not more Baby Boomer parents (now in their early 50s-70) as opposed to Gen X parents (now mid 30s to 51)."

I don't need to prove anything.
You made a claim that college kids now have Gen X parents.
I did. However I didn't make a statement saying one Gen has more kids in college over another.

My cousin Michelle, born in the early 1970s, has a child at Clemson. Proof.
My sister was born in 1973, she had her first child at 26 and he's now 17.


My sister, born 1987 graduated college this year. Our parents were born in 1950.

But who is to say one Gen has more children in college over another?

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 10:25 am
by Ibanez
BDKJMU wrote:
Ibanez wrote: I didn't say "College kid now (mostly 18-22) would have as many if not more Baby Boomer parents (now in their early 50s-70) as opposed to Gen X parents (now mid 30s to 51)."

I don't need to prove anything.


I can make the same claim that they have baby boomer parents...
You qualified (quantified?) your claim. That's where you made your mistake.

Re: Separate but Equal Safe Spaces

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 10:57 am
by 93henfan
Millenials are generally kids of boomers. Now go to your rooms boys!


I'm square smack in the middle of Gen X and my parents were right on the divider of Silent/Boomer (45 and 47 dad and mom). They had me in their mid 20s.

I think many of the later Boomers waited longer to have their bratty clueless millenial kids. And they hovered over them from birth like a Sikorsky.