An Asian student at private California college was silenced Wednesday by students in a “safe space” after voicing her belief that individuals shouldn’t be judged by race, but instead by the content of their character.
The scene unfolded at Claremont McKenna College when the unidentified female student stepped into the circle to express her opinion.
“The point I’m making here is we should not distinguish people by their race or gender or anything. Black people can be racist!” the student said.
The woman told a story about how she was discriminated upon when she first came to the U.S. for her trouble speaking English. She recalled a moment a black man once told her to “go back to your home.” She said a “white lady” then checked on her to make sure she was OK. “The point I’m making here is we should not distinguish people by their race or gender or anything. Black people can be racist!” the student said. Almost immediately, a black female student confronts her and seemingly tries to stop her from talking as audible groans and murmurs are heard in the background. “I just mean that we have to look at people individually,” the Asian student continues as the students turn against her. Eventually another student takes the megaphone from the Asian student who leaves the “safe space” appearing a bit distraught. The incident comes as racial tensions escalate on college campuses across the U.S. On Thursday, Claremont McKenna’s dean of student life resigned amid racial controversy. On Wednesday night, student protesters at the University of Missouri segregated white supporters so they could form a “black only” space. 视频:
I admire her courage but not sure her experiences as an international student could resonate with the majority of audiences. Emilia 发表于 11/13/2015 8:54:40 AM 一点一点滴水穿石,说出来,大家就会思考,慢慢就会积累。希望亚裔尤其是华裔在美国越来越多,不管是哪种方式来,量变就会质变。如果亚裔人数达到10%,肯定情况就不一样了。现在主要是亚裔和亚裔之间差别太大,很难统一起来。
The scene unfolded at Claremont McKenna College when the unidentified female student stepped into the circle to express her opinion.
“The point I’m making here is we should not distinguish people by their race or gender or anything. Black people can be racist!” the student said.
The woman told a story about how she was discriminated upon when she first came to the U.S. for her trouble speaking English. She recalled a moment a black man once told her to “go back to your home.” She said a “white lady” then checked on her to make sure she was OK.
“The point I’m making here is we should not distinguish people by their race or gender or anything. Black people can be racist!” the student said.
Almost immediately, a black female student confronts her and seemingly tries to stop her from talking as audible groans and murmurs are heard in the background.
“I just mean that we have to look at people individually,” the Asian student continues as the students turn against her. Eventually another student takes the megaphone from the Asian student who leaves the “safe space” appearing a bit distraught. The incident comes as racial tensions escalate on college campuses across the U.S. On Thursday, Claremont McKenna’s dean of student life resigned amid racial controversy.
On Wednesday night, student protesters at the University of Missouri segregated white supporters so they could form a “black only” space. 视频:
平时还是应该不卑不亢,受到欺负就是要反抗
牛逼!
黄种人又是怎么认为的呢。彼此彼此了。
国内地域歧视不也如此吗。之前,还不是很多人去上海旅游,被某些当地人,戏称土包子。都是类似的心理。
其他人大量到上海工作安家,现在上海人也不说了。
随着亚洲的发展,慢慢都会改变的,时间问题。
这种人,大多都是流浪的吧,很多神经受过刺激,走开就好。
他们碰到其他人,一样骂。
以后移民到美国的亚洲人越来越多,在各个行业的越来越多,就渐渐好了。
80,90后的留学生,很多气质,形象,谈吐也不输美国人。
总之,对亚洲乃至中国人的印象,会慢慢改变的。当自强。
人不过是说了别人因为PC不敢说的话而已。黑人一贯play victims来要hand out, 人小姑娘不过说个事实黑的里面一样红脖子racist一堆,就表老装是受害者。不灵从自身找原因。
啥观众不认同,嘘的都是黑皮的。观众可都是狂赞的。