Univ of Missouri forced to hire "diversity chief" at $235,000 a year

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More waste paid for by the missouri taxpayers. Students should be studying useful subjects not courses in diversity!!

http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=7412

march 24 2016 Still reeling from last year’s student protests, the University of Missouri
took action this week on two more diversity demands, hiring a chief diversity officer and requiring students to complete diversity-themed courses.

The College of Arts and Science at Mizzou announced Wednesday that undergraduates will now have to complete three credit-hours of “diversity intensive” (DI) courses in order to graduate, saying the courses will focus on “understanding differing social groups” and “will explore at least one form of social inequality, broadly defined.”

The various diversity initiatives being pursued at Mizzou will be overseen by Kevin McDonald, who was appointed Wednesday to serve as the university’s first Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer. McDonald, who previously served in a similar role at the Rochester Institution of Technology, will receive a starting salary of $235,000 to fill the position created in response to the demands of student protesters.
 
You think they should be learning white supremacy not diversity, right swine?
No, you little race hustler. Those are the last things they should be learning about. Hopefully they're learning subjects that get them closer to their degrees. You know, like any normal college student would be doing.
 
Then we both agree that you're a worthless piece of shit.

No, we don't, lying racist.

Now show me the racism, race hustler. Where is it?

Already forgot that you said that learning how to get along with people different from yourself is irrelevant, racist?

Let me remind you what you posted in this thread, racist.

Here it is, racist:

No, you little race hustler. Those are the last things they should be learning about. Hopefully they're learning subjects that get them closer to their degrees. You know, like any normal college student would be doing.
 
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