A university student’s crediting his college for teaching him about white people.
John Fuller (black Ohio State University) made a remarkable claim at a February 23rd virtual General Assembly meeting.
First, he spoke highly of white supremacy.
“[T]he only people who are taught that they are superior to another race are white people.”
Caucasians can be crappy
“By saying that, um, by taking away the teaching of one race as superior to another, that is inherently white supremacy. It is because white people know from their birth they are superior. … They learn that from their lived experiences.”
John asserted “white supremacy” is “a relatively new term.” And if anyone were to suggest such a thing as “white inferiority,” he insisted, “there would be a protest.”
His accuracy = < 100%:
University creates Social Justice Center in order to help top staff embrace ‘White Inferiority.
https://t.co/wypyvVwNpD— RedState (@RedState) August 5, 2021
He went on to clarify his conclusion based on color: Whites are inferior.
Moreover:
“[I]I would love it if there was a place where people of color were taught they are superior. I would love it, because I full-heartedly believe that.”
As the board adopted a resolution to condemn all anti-critical theory legislation at state level, no disciplinary action was taken.
But how did John — whose term on the board has now timed out — develop his ideas on People of the Pale?
Campus Reform relays that before he presented his pigment-based proposal, he made an important statement which was at odds with the awakeness of the day.
“I would be honest to say that, like, my first true experience with racism probably wasn’t until I came to college.”
Until he’d reached higher education, he hadn’t known the malignancy of less melanin.
His university education prepared him for extraordinary success.
In fact, he’s now convinced, he was a victim of racism before he even lived in the open-air world:
“[I]n learning how systemic and structural that racism is, I know now that I experienced racism when my mom was pushing me out.”
Also, his mother was a victim.
“She had more miscarriages, and black women are three times as likely to have miscarriages.”
“That was racism,” he said. “And that was racism before I was born.”
Rapports CR
Fuller went on to lament that anti-CRT legislation prevents conversations like these from happening in the classroom and to argue that it is a sign of “white fragility.”
Not everyone was impressed with the man’s remarks. On Instagram, the Ohio State College Republicans gave ’em a Thumbs Down:
Ohio State’s motto is disciplina in civitatem, or education for citizenship. In a world that taught hateful, anti-equality rhetoric like that spewed during USG’s meeting, citizenship — and healthy engagement in the political process — would be impossible.
“It’s vital that we discuss the best ways to combat racism and injustice,” the group wrote, “but comments like Fuller’s are an obstacle, making it easier to dismiss efforts at actual equality as having sinister ulterior motives.”
Per Campus Reform, during the board’s session, more was mentioned about race. Prior to Fuller’s philosophizing, a different representative commented on the recent Ketanji Jackson hearings:
“I just personally would really encourage any of the white people in the room to actually really go and watch those. Because it’s been quite disturbing to see what I would consider a lot of really inappropriate questions. I think it’s really, really telling about the way our government works right now and a lot of the racism we’re still seeing today… I have been really, really angry for the last, like, day and a half.”
Anger: There’s a lot of that goin’ ’round. When one race is ruining the lives of others, such can be expected.
And so long as that notion’s passed along at the university level, surely more animosity — and statements on superiority and inferiority — can be expected.
-ALEX
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