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In reply to the discussion: KU professor who used n-word in class discussion is placed on leave [View all]kiva
(4,373 posts)18. Looks like mob mentality to me.
"Quenette had prepared a statement of her own to clarify her comments and apologize.
But she said several students said they didnt want to hear her apology.
Someone said, No, this is over, and they all got up and left, Quenette said.
Schumacher said students insisted Quenette read their letter aloud to make sure that she got it.
But she said several students said they didnt want to hear her apology.
Someone said, No, this is over, and they all got up and left, Quenette said.
Schumacher said students insisted Quenette read their letter aloud to make sure that she got it.
and
Jyleesa Hampton has been one of the main tweeters for #FireAndreaQuenette.
Hampton, a first-year communications graduate student, is not in Quenettes class but did sign the letter demanding her termination. Hampton said she is one of two black students in the 13-student cohort, and after the Nov. 12 class several students immediately rushed to her office to tell her what had happened.
Hampton, a first-year communications graduate student, is not in Quenettes class but did sign the letter demanding her termination. Hampton said she is one of two black students in the 13-student cohort, and after the Nov. 12 class several students immediately rushed to her office to tell her what had happened.
So someone who wasn't in the class where the professor made the comments is leading the social media massacre squad, backed by students who are too upset to listen to an apologize but insist on forcing the professor to read their letter of accusations aloud.
Quenette may the the most clueless and stupid professor alive, but the students are examples of the special snowflake meme and will result in more snark about college students being "too sensitive".
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Whaaaat? Sounds like she should not be teaching since she doesn't understand reality.
Rex
Nov 2015
#1
That's a mistake IMO. Twain does a brilliant job of showing uneducated Huck
struggle4progress
Nov 2015
#47
LOL...okay this is just silly...would YOU say something as culturally insensitive as
Rex
Nov 2015
#31
It appears diversity as it relates to classroom practices was on the syllabus and relevant
aikoaiko
Nov 2015
#14
well, the tenure-track placement rate for comms PhDs is 5%-ish, so their self-righteous glee will be short-lived n/t
zazen
Nov 2015
#53
Given how much there is in the news these days about minorities on college campuses
mythology
Nov 2015
#17
Sorry, but I do not agree that only trans people can talk about LGBQ people. Trans are not cis but
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2015
#51
Some of these students are feeling empowered for the first times in their lives.
Buzz Clik
Nov 2015
#30
The controversy was over more than simply using the n-word in a discussion.
LiberalAndProud
Nov 2015
#40