Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Judges Allow Destruction Of College Debate Clubs Because Of...RACISM --Old way of debating is "racial subordination."

Churchill College Community Debate Club
By Robby Soave, Apr. 20, 2014, Daily Caller

Several college debate clubs that feature members preoccupied with minority issues have decided the traditional tournament format promotes white privilege. They have responded by refusing to play by the official rules, ignoring time limits and rebutting their opponents with rap and spoken-word poetry.

Fawning, sympathetic, liberal judges have of course rewarded such antics.

The most recent example came from the March 24th Cross Examination Debate Association, where two Towson University students — identified as black females by The Atlantic – won the championship. The students were challenged to debate presidential war powers. Instead, they insisted on discussing the supposed war on black communities being waged by the U.S. government.

In the final round, the Towson students faced another black team, from the University of Oklahoma. The teams used rap, hip-hop and spoken-word poetry to argue about such scholarly concepts as “nigga authenticity” for four hours. Not to be deterred by the clock, which keeps strict time for debate participants, one of the Oklahoma students yelled, “Fuck the time!” when his time ran out, and continued talking. (RELATED: Analysis: Colleges invited WAY MORE Dems than Republicans to speak)


According to The Atlantic, a similar thing happened last year, in 2013. The winning team — two black men from Emporia State University — quickly went off topic and instead chose to discuss how college debate tournaments promote the interest of straight, white, rich people.

Many of these tactics violate debate tournament rules. The use of the word “nigga,” for instance, violates the anti-harassment policies of CEDA and the National Debate Tournament. Judges decided to look the other way regarding this and other outbursts, however.

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2 comments:

  1. And the white folk just sit there like idiots, smiling and clapping. Too afraid to speak out for fear of being labeled racist. And of course the blacks use this fear to their full advantage.

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  2. "Niggaz is dying?" This is the most ignorant "debate" of all time

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