Southern Illinois University Prof Demands ‘Black Bereavement’ Leave After Killing Of Any Black Person – ZeroHedge

Where are our counselling services? Where is our grace for missed meetings and deadlines while we mourn?" she asks. Her university biography reads something like the profile pages of woke-parody Twitter accounts:Expertise: "racial microaggressions, Racial Battle Fatigue, and gendered-racism"; research focus on  "The impact of racism on the mental health of Black students at historically White institutions"; recent work on "How Black graduate women respond to and cope with gendered-racial microaggression"; Next study on "Exploring the experiences of Afro-Latina students with Racial Battle Fatigue."
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Bob
3 years ago

Where are the reparations and counseling for all the non Blacks who have listened to and continue to listen to the constant barrage of whining and lying and obfuscating of the real problems in our state by the poor put upon Blacks?
The members of the Perpetual Victims class just never stop with their racist nonsense!

Wally
3 years ago

Doesn’t say much for academia when some of these individuals are given PhDs and then allowed to teach in universities. Wouldn’t be much of a market for her in the real world.

GM
3 years ago
Reply to  Wally

Ah, non – profits suck these types right in. There are, unfortunately, plenty of places for them…

Ex Illini
3 years ago

Interesting concept. So if a black person kills another black person, all black people get time off from work? This would make me very nervous if I were black.

Mary Juana
3 years ago

Day off of work to grieve, now those first 4 words are hilarious. Day off of work………as if.

Riverbender
3 years ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

Self imposed victimization is the way I see it and if whites and or blacks killed by blacks deserve bereavement as well my guess would be utter chaos.

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