SirNigalot #racist chimpout.com

I took a class on the history of nationalism my sophomore year. The professor was always fucked up and wore dark sunglasses while he taught. One day our lecture was on 'race and nationalism.' I remember bringing up the fact that people tend to marry within their own ethnic groups regardless of the opportunity to do otherwise and he called me 'naive' without explaining why. Then ten other students raised their hand to try and torpedo my point, but all of them avoided the question or tried to invent some fanciful excuse as to why that was so ("Racism prevents intermarriage" was the most common one, even though I followed with a counterpoint that even in rich, progressive cities miscegenation is rare and racism is incapable of 'preventing' anything since it's an ideology and can't do anything on its own.) The professor ended the lecture by saying that it was our DUTY to have sex with members of other races.

In the same class, some Latino guy with tatoos all over his arms said that electing President Obama was the greatest thing this country has ever done. I was flabbergasted and asked him, "What about defeating fascism? What about the Bill of Rights? What about gaining independence from one of the greatest powers the world has ever seen?" He just said, "Nope, we're entering a new age and that stuff doesn't matter anymore."

Folks, these are the types of people who are educating your twenty-somethings and who attend classes with your young daughters. They are teaching on behalf of the economic elites who stand to gain much from the cheap, complacent labor pool that entitlement programs are designed to create. Luckily, most of the white, Asian, and Latino students avoided total brainwashing, but some do fall for the multiculturalist lies.

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