That experiended angry professor playing golf in chicago, was privileged by the Food stamp president, according to the constitution, to enjoy his Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, created from the Kitchen Cabinet funded by Obamacare from you people, for holding down the fort for his country.The term "peanut butter and jelly" is obviously code words used by racists. Most members of the Party of White Guilt have keen insight into this highly subtle code language used by racists.
http://michellemalkin.com/2012/08/31/the-condensed-liberal-handbook-of-racial-code-words/
Looks like we now need to add "peanut butter and jelly" to The Condensed Liberal Handbook of Racial Code Words:
Angry
Chicago
Constitution
Experienced
Food Stamp President
Golf
Holding down the fort
Kitchen cabinet
Obamacare
Privileged
Professor
You people
Peanut butter and jelly
Mental depravity is an ugly thing to behold.
The term "peanut butter and jelly" is obviously code words used by racists. Most members of the Party of White Guilt have keen insight into this highly subtle code language used by racists.
http://michellemalkin.com/2012/08/31/the-condensed-liberal-handbook-of-racial-code-words/
Looks like we now need to add "peanut butter and jelly" to The Condensed Liberal Handbook of Racial Code Words:
Angry
Chicago
Constitution
Experienced
Food Stamp President
Golf
Holding down the fort
Kitchen cabinet
Obamacare
Privileged
Professor
You people
Peanut butter and jelly
Mental depravity is an ugly thing to behold.
The Tribune noted that the school started the new year with "intensive staff trainings, frequent staff meetings, classroom observations and other initiatives," to help educators understand their own “white privilege,” in order to "change their teaching practices to boost minority students’ performance."
"Last Wednesday, the first day of the school year for staff, for example, the first item of business for teachers at Scott School was to have a Courageous Conversation — to examine a news article and discuss the 'white privilege' it conveys," the Tribune added.
The Tribune noted that the school started the new year with "intensive staff trainings, frequent staff meetings, classroom observations and other initiatives," to help educators understand their own white privilege, in order to "change their teaching practices to boost minority students performance."
I wish I had peanut butter and jelly for lunch today, but I slept in too long to have enough time to make one. I settled for ham sandwiches.
Imagine a world run by people like boomerang, where anytime someone does something stupid, its clearly because of their political philosophy.
Thanks for giving us a clear example of post hoc ergo propter hoc.
White privilege... that's a big buzz phrase lately, frankly I'm not entirely sure white privilege is such a bad thing.
You know, she might be on to something. Yesterday I opened my fridge and caught my PB&J sandwich burning a cross in front of some watermelon slices. I didn't think anything of it at the time, but...
Hey compadre, I want a tortilla and helly sandwich. No beloved patriot bread shit.
Introducing the Anti-Semite burger from Hardee's!...
This is what happens when you let ignorant dogma get in the way of facts. Why it's almost like a ... religion. The religion of Equality, Sensitivity and Diversity.
One of many reasons I could never go into teaching. I would rather have have participated in one of the Nuremberg Rallies than subject myself to that "Courageous Conversation" crap.
What about the viewpoint of the girl or white boy that wants to bang a drum?Having read the original article I have to say that the intent of her statement was correct; that using examples which seem ordinary to naturalized Americans can elicit a big WTF from non-naturalized persons, so the viewpoint of the student should be appreciated.
That's straight from the PC looney bin, there.Gutierrez denies that any students were turned away from the drum corps, and vehemently rejects any suggestion that it is discrimination to offer a club catering to minority boys.
When white people do it, it is not a problem, but if its for kids of color, then its a problem? says Gutierrez, 40, an El Paso, Texas, native whose parents were Mexican immigrants. Break it down for me. Thats your white privilege, and your whiteness.
Of course, this begs the question: if they can be identified as being many grades behind, WTF are they doing being passed?My first year as principal, I looked at the data and found that the eighth-graders that year, a third of them were going to Madison (High School) at about a third-grade level, she told the Tribune. I said, This is completely unacceptable.
So, I get the idea you may have problems with Asians and Native Americans...I just had one with strawberry lemonade jam.