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Anyone should be allowed to 'identify' as black regardless of the colour of their skin or background, say university leaders


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2019 Nov 18, 3:23pm   366 views  5 comments

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7693927/Anyone-allowed-identify-black-according-Left-wing-university-leaders.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailUK

WINNING! contracts set aside for minorities. Hope this will come to US as well.

Anyone should be allowed to ‘identify’ as black regardless of the colour of their skin or background, according to Left-wing university leaders.

The Universities and Colleges Union has set out its stance in a report on the ongoing row about whether men should be able to self-identify as women and be treated as female regardless of their anatomy.

The UCU’s ‘position statement’ did not just stand by its support for self-identification of gender, but also insisted people can choose their own race, saying: ‘Our rules commit us to ending all forms of discrimination, bigotry and stereotyping. UCU has a long history of enabling members to self-identify whether that is being black, disabled, LGBT+ or women.’

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2   Ceffer   2019 Nov 18, 3:36pm  

It's called the 'Elizabeth Warren Prerogative". Just identify as anything that lets you scam your way into something with all the ethnic based standards suspensions, moral, intellectual and ethical dispensations, self centered entitlements, coddled idiocy, disruptive identity politics, emotion based pity totems, and irascible disruptiveness, then just switch back to your own race when you have all the goodies in hand.
3   RC2006   2019 Nov 18, 3:39pm  

Will whites and asian transcolor people be better black college students?
4   Bd6r   2019 Nov 18, 3:43pm  

It kinda goes full circle, if anyone can identify in any way they want, then affirmative action become unusable and we get back to MLK idea that we should judge humans by content of their character, not by color of their skin or their chromosomes.
5   SunnyvaleCA   2019 Nov 18, 4:27pm  

If there were no affirmative action for being black, then nobody would care to change. Then we could accurately label people (when the context is important to do so) and all just enjoy accurate labeling. And, yes, there are a few areas where knowing someone's genes could be useful; for example: medical.

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