@MollyJongFast@SenGillibrand When over 50% of white women voted for that dump truck in 2016, they didn't realize that "Make America Great Again" included taking away their rights. Maybe they should have spent more time in Women's Studies classes and less time hating Black people.
Isn't it funny that so much emphasis is placed on gaining mastery in subjects through higher education to only have the uneducated in a particular field, or in general, tell you that you don't know what you've studied.
Have you even watched Univision?! There's a clear demarcation between white Mexicans and those with dark skin. THESE are the people that are mistreated and/or discriminated against in their own country. The lighter the skin, the more privilege. Sound familiar?
White Hispanics are white, you know. They are NOT brown people in any sense of the term. They've lied to you like they lied about the "trickle down effect." It was to get everyone on board to support white Hispanics while continuing to disenfranchise Blacks in America.
If you let them tell it, they're saviors looking to improve the world. Yet many students that they support, and that are passing through their doors, are all about keeping the status quo. You know what I mean. Help white folks, including white Hispanics, not Black people.
This institution has had many complaints of mistreatment towards certain students. One case that involved clear anti-Black racism was lessened to "bullying." They even had classes or whatever addressing said bullying. Bullying. Not racism, but bullying. A hot mess.
The other reason for quitting social media was for my graduate school application. I knew my SJW personality wouldn't sit well. Shoot! I'm at an institution that claims that it's progressive and about positive change. They're just words.
At the moment, I will only share things that can be proven. Other things will require investigation, so I'm being careful in what is being said. So, I haven't stopped. My old FB account was me ranting about social injustices. Of course, I'm going to fight for myself.
Okay. So, I haven't posted in a few days. I did mention that I haven't been on social media for YEARS. The last social media outlet that I used was Facebook, and I stopped using that when I noticed that my information was being shared WAAYYYY before the lawsuit.
I don't mind disclosing my disabilities which are mostly mental health issues. They include major depression, severe anxiety, PTSD, a panic disorder, and a non-specified personality disorder. I don't trust people. I wonder why. I've gone years working to improve my health.
I'm telling my story, because they are currently doing things to try to get me expelled. Instead of working with me after knowing that I had long COVID, I'm on academic suspension. Who is sick enough to do that? Middlebury Institute of International Studies. @cnnbrk@HuffPost
The faculty involved slandered my name by saying I didn't participate in class and acted uninterested. There were so many lies swirling about me that it would make your head spin. Anyone who knows me KNOWS that I love to talk. When others aren't participating, I am.
The institution did everything they could to protect students who slandered my name along with faculty and staff. They were all in it together. I was called a "bad" person. To this day, I don't know what that entails other than existing and having natural, long hair.
Students of this class who were mostly involved in the complaint were allowed to disparage me with zero repercussions. But the moment that I corrected one of those students regarding a FACT, I was unprofessional and unsafe. It was regarding how a word is pronounced. Seriously.
To continue with my story, I want to remind you that I filed a complaint against faculty, staff, and some students. Remember when I said that NOTHING was done? Instead of resolving the problem, they protected those that the complaint was filed against.