any person who doesn't fall asleep while attending less than challenging courses will see some benefits career-wise someday
This. All of this. The problem of blackness, the problem of whiteness... both have been subject of academic study. There are many articles with "problem of blackness" in the title. This thread, and the ginned up outrage, is misleading.
??? You were saying earlier that we should take a look at the syllabus first and now you're putting it down as clickbait.
OK, so you won't answer the question. You could've saved everyone time by telling you're not here to make serious comments in the first place.
What question did you ask that I have not answered? You are the one who is not serious - trolling for anyway to find how white people are under attack. Stop being such a whiny privileged victim. Your failures and challenges are not because of immigrants or minorities.
Would you be alright with a course called "The Problem with Colorness" or "The Problem with Blackness"? **** off you ****.
WTF does the "Problem with Colorness" even mean? I told you already I don't have a problem with "What's the problem with Whiteness" or "What's the problem with Blackness" as neither is actually referring to actual skin color - do you understand that?
I'm not sure if many of you know this, but the University of Wisconsin at Madison is one of the top 10-15 public universities in the world. I really don't think anyone will care about this course in about two months. The university will continue being a top institution. Those of you talking **** would likely be lucky to go to such a good university.
Sadly we live in a world where a huge amount of people see good universities and a college education as bad thing and sham.
Dei, your posts are covered in like day two of the course about what's wrong with you people. You need to step up your game son.
All I did was point out that Trump won. If that course has a problem with facts that says a lot about whether that course has any worth.
Both are on the offensive side, one is just more than the other. One is more general, and the other is more specific.