Posted on Nov 12, 2015
Did you see this? The University of Missouri Hunger Striker who claims oppression has a background of privilege.
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The graduate student who was at the center of all the discourse at the University of Missouri turns out to be from a wealthy family.
It's ok that he wanted to make things better for minorities. It seems though now that more information is coming out about him and the student president that this information is in conflict with their goals. This is unfortunate.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/11/mizzou-hunger-striker-claims-hes-oppressed-rips-white-privilege-comes-from-family-worth-20-million/
It's ok that he wanted to make things better for minorities. It seems though now that more information is coming out about him and the student president that this information is in conflict with their goals. This is unfortunate.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/11/mizzou-hunger-striker-claims-hes-oppressed-rips-white-privilege-comes-from-family-worth-20-million/
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Nothing wrong with coming from a rich family. But one must wonder why he hides it.
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CAPT Tom Bersson You're right about that. It's all about the image that it creates for the movement.
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Now, everyone who brings this up about this young man being of a wealthy family will now probably face racists charges for speaking about it.
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MSG (Join to see) You may be right but it's not about his race, it's about the image and perception that was created.
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