Students at the university confirmed to Newsweek that the presentation was not satire, and was in fact part of a mandatory program by the university's Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life, which oversees the 51 fraternity and sorority organizations at the institution.
Students at the university confirmed to Newsweek that the presentation was not satire, and was in fact part of a mandatory program by the university's Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life, which oversees the 51 fraternity and sorority organizations at the institution.
So, so stupid.
Critical Hand Theory was all over my Twitter feed for a minute this week. They're tackling the things that matter.
I see the 79s are trying to weaponize the word "woke" now and say that it's racist or something. Really unlike them. Anyway, I agree with what this guy wrote, whoever he is.
I see the 79s are trying to weaponize the word "woke" now and say that it's racist or something. Really unlike them. Anyway, I agree with what this guy wrote, whoever he is.
"dogwhistle" is the trendy new word everyone started using. It's more annoying than "weaponize" to me.
anyone getting a question like this should simply respond by asking them to explain what they mean
good recommendation if you're tired of having friends. also, what question?
I don’t know where I heard this first, but I agree with the people who say “only dogs can hear dog whistles.” In other words, if you’re claiming someone is using a dog whistle, you’re hearing the racism because you’re a racist.
I don’t know where I heard this first, but I agree with the people who say “only dogs can hear dog whistles.” In other words, if you’re claiming someone is using a dog whistle, you’re hearing the racism because you’re a racist.