Article by Alex Parker in RedState
Professor Insists U.S. Is 'Only for White People,' Talks 'Redemption' When 'There Is No America'
A college professor at Bryn Mawr College is speaking out.
If you’re unfamiliar with the school, it’s nestled in the Pennsylvania town of the same name.
Per its “About Us” page, Bryn Mawr’s a “distinguished women’s college” where “students choose from a wide array of majors in the sciences, social sciences, and the humanities.”
And they don’t mess around with injustice:
The College is a leader in academic innovation, with a particular focus on putting learning into action through research, fieldwork, community and social justice engagement, and internships.
Perhaps as part of the stance for social justice, Assistant Professor of Education Chanelle Wilson recently waxed on the value of America and its service to different races.
Amid an appearance on podcast Refuse Fascism — whose logo features a Donald Trump statue being pulled down — Chanelle explained America “didn’t work for black people.”
The same goes for American Indians:
“Damn sure didn’t work for indigenous people.”
And:
“It did not work for people of Mexican ancestry.”
How about Asians, who — as stated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — “earned more than their White, Black, and Hispanic counterparts in 2017”?
“It didn’t work for Asians. It didn’t work for Jewish people. It didn’t work for Japanese people. It didn’t work for Chinese people.”
Chanelle’s over the failed experiment:
“We have people who recognize that none of this works for your average ‘American citizen.’ It doesn’t. So why wouldn’t we try something new? This whole experiment is failed. Their experiment has failed.”
But don’t misunderstand — the country has helped one type of person:
“This country is only for white people.”
“Anti-fascist” podcast on defending Critical Race Theory in education:
— Mythinformed MKE (@MythinformedMKE) August 2, 2021
A pro-CRT professor of education at Bryn Mawr, states America “is only for white people” and is a “failed experiment”.
CRT is fundamentally Anti-American. pic.twitter.com/ftl8nnHcuO
According to the teacher — who’s also Bryn Mawr’s director of Africana Studies — here’s what nonwhites are told by white Americans:
“Don’t ask for too much, be happy that you’re allowed to be here, don’t make a ruckus, don’t say anything, don’t have a brain, don’t learn, don’t do any of those things.”
“That,” she made clear, “is the truth.”
Chanelle’s certainly not the first to notice a problem:
Report: University Student’s Paper Is Docked Because ‘White People Cannot Experience Racism’
Report: Professor Tells White Student if He’s Breathing, He ‘May Have Oppressed Somebody’ Today
Study Decries School System’s ‘Smog of Cultural Racism’ and ‘Impenetrable Wall of Whiteness’
Some are more aware than others:
Psychiatrist Who Dreamed of Murdering White People Doubles Down, Calls Her Critics Racist
And attempts at a fix are being made:
University Hires Social Justice Center to Help Top Staff Embrace ‘White Inferiority’
Unfortunately, the outlook is glum:
Mental Health Journal’s Article on ‘Parasitic Whiteness’ Laments There’s ‘Not Yet a Permanent Cure’
As for trying something new, Chanelle means radically new:
“I don’t think there can be redemption until there is no America.”
Of course, not everyone’s Team Chanelle: As observed by The College Fix, a 2020 World Values survey revealed “Americans are among the most tolerant people in the world.”
Maybe Chanelle’s met all the wrong people.
If so, here’s to hoping she comes across some white people who aren’t viciously racist, as well as some domestic minorities who’ve managed success.
In the meantime, Bryn Mawr — alma mater and former employer of white people Katharine Hepburn and former President Woodrow Wilson, respectively — is doing its part to balance justice’s scales:
At Activists' Insistence, College Sets Up 'Reparations Fund' to Pay for Black Students' Books and Therapy https://t.co/Gc5QVkFtZQ
— RedState (@RedState) January 8, 2021
Sadly, still, the instructor’s American experience has been less than grand:
“I’ve never felt like I belonged here.”
So goes life amid a forced fitting:
“[T]his country was made for white people. Still operates for white people. And everyone else just is supposed to fit in.”