Sunday, June 07, 2020

In online vigil, MIT community shares grief, anger, and hope

More evidence that one of the top elite universities of the world, the Massachusetts Institute or MIT, has decayed into a propaganda and demagoguery school! These university agitators and demagogues are corrupting and brainwashing the minds of young students! Some of these agitators, including the current President of MIT, are even delusional!



It is absolutely astonishing how many of its academic staff from the President of MIT down are espousing such disinformation and propaganda!



"“What has happened is not simply the results of a few bad people doing bad things,” Dozier said. “Rather it speakes to the systemic dehumanizing and undervaluing of Black lives, borne out of slavery, reinforced by Jim Crow law, and promoted even today by media stereotypes. I’m here as a Black man, son, husband, and a father, who is in deep pain from watching history repeat itself over and over again.”"

Institute Community and Equity Officer John Dozier



"Sandy Alexandre, associate professor of literature, also spoke of the collective harm to Black lives caused by racial injustice and violence: “Past and present have proven time and time again that racism is not merely a thorn in a person’s side, it’s also a suffocating knee on a person’s neck,” she said."



"Vice President for Human Resources Ramona Allen, who grew up in segregated Boston and rode a school bus that was the target of stones, eggs, and bullets, noted, “These are collective, deep-seated traumas that are manifesting on our streets. It’s exhausting to be a person of color in this country, and quite frankly, we’re tired.” ... I draw strength from knowing that at MIT we continue to be committed to educating students in ways that will serve the nation and the world. … We have the best and the brightest minds here, so we need to lead the country from Cambridge the way we do in every other way that makes MIT a place of excellence"



It goes on and on, you get the idea!



In online vigil, MIT community shares grief, anger, and hope | MIT News “If you say you care about the injustice in this nation and in this world, you have a role to play,” said Associate Dean DiOnetta Jones Crayton.

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