A Greek Life retreat at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) was promptly cancelled this weekend after a banana peel was found hanging in a tree.
“To be clear, many members of our community were hurt, frightened, and upset by what occurred at IMPACT,” Interim Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life Alexa Lee Arndt remarked in an email between Greek leaders, according to The Daily Mississippian. “Because of the underlying reality many students of color endure on a daily basis, the conversation manifested into a larger conversation about race relations today at the University of Mississippi.”
If these snowflakes are hurt, frightened, and upset because they saw a banana peel, what would become of them if they actually encountered adversity? Just stepping on a banana peel and bruising their ample behinds would be more trauma than they could cope with.
Apparently, student Ryan Swanson admitted to discarding the banana peel in a tree after he was unable to locate a garbage can, and it was later spotted by Alpha Kappa Alpha President Makala McNeil, who leads one of the campuses historically black sororities. Swanson has issued the standard cringing apology:
“Although unintentional, there is no excuse for the pain that was caused to members of our community…”
Treating these cry-bullies as if their B.S. has some sort of validity is creating a Frankenstein monster.
Meanwhile, Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Community Engagement Katrina Caldwell is “talking to people on campus who have some experience working across diversity to help the students process what happened.” Thanks to Right Wing News.
And yes, this is a true story!
PERHAPS THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MOTIVE OF LEAVING A BANANA PEEL IN A TREE ON THE CAMPUS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI WAS LITTLE MORE THAN A ASTUTE WAY OF SAYING: TOO MANY MONKEYS ON CAMPUS! |
WHO LOVES TO TEASE THE GUYS!
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1 comment:
You seem to have made an error in spelling. " campuses historically black sororities." should have been " campuses hysterical black sororities.
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