There was a suggestion that instead of expelling the SAE frat boys from the University of Oklahoma, they stay in school and learn about how racist videos are not a good idea. It’s a teachable moment.
Something tells me that it won’t sink in.
There was a suggestion that instead of expelling the SAE frat boys from the University of Oklahoma, they stay in school and learn about how racist videos are not a good idea. It’s a teachable moment.
Something tells me that it won’t sink in.
I learned (why do I care enough to learn?) that SAE was formed in the aftermath of the Confederacy in Alabama – maybe Louisiana. Their goal was to reestablish Dixie in all its primordial loveliness. What happened at OU isn’t an outlier. It’s the nature of the beast.
A member of the same fraternity that was recently banned from the University of Oklahoma over a racist chant reportedly took to Twitter this week with a series of racially charged tweets before deleting his account.
This, from a junior. Additional (remedial) social science education is unlikely to be of use here – and that’s assuming OU has an African-American Studies program.