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Professor Leaves Racist Note on Student's Paper
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Tiffany Martínez is a first-generation college student majoring in sociology at Suffolk University in Boston. She is a McNair Fellow, a Dean's List recipient, and has presented at national conferences all over the U.S. On the morning of Oct. 27, her professor handed her back a paper she'd written wrote and announced, in front of the entire class, "This is not your language." At the top of the paper were the words, "Please go back and indicate where you cut and paste," presumably meaning the professor believed Martínez had plagiarized passages. On the second page, the word "hence" was circled, next to the note, "This is not your word." The word "not" was underlined twice. Martinez responded by writing a blog post critiquing the racial biases apparent in such a judgment, and her disappointment at living in "a society where people like me are not set up to succeed": My last name and appearance immediately instills a set of biases before I have the chance to open my mouth. These stereotypes and generalizations forced on marginalized communities are at times debilitating and painful. As a minority in my classrooms, I continuously hear my peers and professors use language that both covertly and overtly oppresses the communities I belong to. Therefore, I do not always feel safe when I attempt to advocate for my people in these spaces...My professor assumed someone like me would never use language like that. As I stood in the front of the class while a professor challenged my intelligence I could just imagine them reading my paper in their home thinking could someone like her write something like this?...There are students who will be assumed capable without the need to list their credentials in the beginning of a reflective piece. How many degrees do I need for someone to believe I am an academic? Martinez's paper did not have a grade, only the words, "needs work." Hence, Martínez ended her blog post with quite the literary mic drop: "Academia needs work." BuzzFeed reports that Martínez "has not spoken with the professor since the incident, but has brought it to the attention of the chair of Suffolk University's sociology department, who has launched an investigation." In particular, the department's head read over her paper, Martínez added, and "had nothing but good things to say." article... |
In just a few partial sentences shown in that image, I see multiple issues. It does need work.
I don't know how she managed to turn that into "stereotypes and generalizations forced on marginalized communities"...but yeah, kids today. :1orglaugh |
Racebaiting nig.ger thread
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Wow, she reached so far she found the edge of the world and fell off it.
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Thanks for another shitty race thread about something that isn't based on race whatsoever.
The quote in this stupid race bait story to rile up ignorant sheep like you says it all... the article says "this is not your language" while the pic shows "this is not your word". And even if he did say language, it's fucking obvious he meant the everyday language and words this student uses without words like 'Hence' and probably based on her other written works he had read of her as well. Fuck, I hate articles like this - the teacher has caught this bitch copying, and the media makes it a fucking race thing again. Things like this happened every fucking week when i was in school, yet we, white, black, arab and asian students, wouldn't even try to call something like that racist. Because it's FUCKING STUPID FUCK I can really get angry about this stupid race bait shit the media is spreading. |
The comments, as always are great.
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Anyone else note that her first reaction was to go to higher administration level instead of addressing the issue straight on with the professor?
Also immediately jumping on social media. Safe spaces are creating a generation of conflict avoidance. Who will the kids run to when the higher-ups run from conflict as well? |
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No American college kid, or kid in general, uses the word "hence". The professor, who is black, is correct, hence is not her word. Americans would say therefore, accordingly, consequently or such as :thumbsup
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Old news. The prof was pointing to the fact she probably did not write the paper. Probably the same douche who wrote her social justice princess comments. Puta cabron.
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racial issues exist because people keep clining onto the past.
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Can you can link me to a single post where you have used the word "hence", which still isn't "all the time" as you brag? You've never used the word hence here in all your worthless spam posts on GFY, hence, you're a liar. :thumbsup |
riveting as always
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She looks like a girl that gave me crabs. Hence, looking at her picture makes my balls itch.
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