Monday, May 19, 2014

Michelle Obama Recruits 'Race-Police' At Local High School

"Maybe that starts simply in your own family... when grandpa tells that off-colored joke at Thanksgiving, or you've got an aunt [that] talks about 'those people.' Well, you can...




(Western Journalism) Taking her advocacy a step further, Obama encouraged the teenagers in the audience to turn against their older relatives in the ostensible goal of creating a more tolerant America.

“Maybe that starts simply in your own family,” she said, “when grandpa tells that off-colored joke at Thanksgiving, or you’ve got an aunt [that] talks about ‘those people.’ Well, you can politely inform them that they’re talking about your friends.”

She also encouraged the next generation to view every aspect of their lives through the lens of potential racism.

Continuing her call for activism, she said, "maybe it’s when you go off to college and you decide to join a sorority or fraternity and you ask the question, 'How can we get more diversity in our next pledge class?' Or maybe it’s years from now when you’re on the job and you’re the one who asks, 'Do we really have all the voices and viewpoints we need at this table?'"

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5 comments:

  1. Mitchell the 1st drag queen is telling todays kids the same things that the NAZIs told the kids in the 1930s.

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    1. M. Obama told the children to talk back, the Nazis wanted them to talk to police.

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    2. That will be the next step

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  2. The only comments at work she would not want are from WHITE PEOPLE!!

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  3. I just knew that she would turn the graduation speech into something political or something to do with race. That is all she knows. I advocated for her not to go there to the state capitol, Topeka when I said that the graduates & their families did not want her there. I was told that I was a racist. Well who is the racist that tells students to police their families. What a worthless Bitch.

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