Higher education forbids discussion of affirmative action policies

This week, I held a bake sale — a racist bake sale. I stood in midtown Manhattan shouting, "Cupcakes for sale." My price list read:

Asians — $1.50

Whites — $1.00

Blacks/Latinos — 50 cents

People stared. One yelled, “What is funny to you about people who are less privileged?” A black woman said, angrily, “It’s very offensive, very demeaning!” One black man accused me of poisoning the cupcakes.

I understand why people got angry. What I did was hurtful to some.

My bake sale mimicked what some conservative college students did at Bucknell University. The students wanted to satirize their school’s affirmative action policy, which makes it easier for blacks and Hispanics to get admitted.

Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columns/Higher-education-forbids-discussion-of-affirmative-action-policies-1522706-107072088.html#ixzz14yIhNWQO

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November 11th, 2010

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