First, what crap having an award for only Blacks students. Imagine if we did the George Washington award for only White students? Imagine the outcry. But we have an overt discriminatory award, which is accepted as fine.
Second, this award doesn't honor MLK it insults him. He would be embarrassed of this award. "Content of my character not the color of my skin!" MLK is very important to all AMERICANS not just blacks. He would hate this award!
Third, a South African is from African no? Technically he is more from Africa, then Blacks who have been Americans for generations.
Fourth, can we stop with the subset fucking labels. When someone asks where I am from or what I am, I say America and I'm an American. I never say Russian/Polish or Jewish American. I am sick any tired of labels in America like, African-, Latino-, Mexican-, Polish-, Italian-, German-, Chinese-, Asian-, Israeli-, Arab- etc. American. Your either American or not! If you accept American citizenship, then you should be labeled as an American. You never hear people call themselves a Italian Brit or Italian Canadian. I digress!
Second, this award doesn't honor MLK it insults him. He would be embarrassed of this award. "Content of my character not the color of my skin!" MLK is very important to all AMERICANS not just blacks. He would hate this award!
Third, a South African is from African no? Technically he is more from Africa, then Blacks who have been Americans for generations.
Fourth, can we stop with the subset fucking labels. When someone asks where I am from or what I am, I say America and I'm an American. I never say Russian/Polish or Jewish American. I am sick any tired of labels in America like, African-, Latino-, Mexican-, Polish-, Italian-, German-, Chinese-, Asian-, Israeli-, Arab- etc. American. Your either American or not! If you accept American citizenship, then you should be labeled as an American. You never hear people call themselves a Italian Brit or Italian Canadian. I digress!
White African-American boy not 'black' enough for award
White African-American boy not 'black' enough for award
National debate sparked after Caucasian student seeking 'race-based honor' booted out of school
The Omaha suspension of a white high-school student originally from South Africa is sending shock waves across America as debate rages over who can claim rights to the term "African-American."
South African native Trevor Richards suspended over African-American campaign
The case centers on Trevor Richards, a junior at Westside High School, who moved from Johannesburg to Nebraska six years ago.
Richards and his classmates, 16-year-old twins Paul and Scott Rambo, were booted from classes last week after distributing posters touting Trevor as a candidate for Westside High's "Distinguished African-American Student" award on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
"The posters were intended to be satire on the term African-American," Scott Rambo told the Omaha World-Herald.
Principal John Crook says the posters were disruptive.
"It was offensive to the individual being honored, to people who work here and to some students," Crook told the paper. "My role is to make sure we have a safe environment, physically and psychologically. We can't allow that kind of thing to be hung up on our walls."
Records from 2002-2003 indicate only 56 of Westside's 1,632 students were black, and some in this year's student body were reportedly upset by Richards' poster.
Ironically, the first two recipients of the student award were white.
"It was not intended at the beginning to be one race only," Clidie Cook, who helps organize the annual event, told the World-Herald.
But Westside officials pushed to change that, feeling the spirit of the honor meant giving it to a black student, and by 2001, the ministerial alliance in charge specified it was for blacks only.
The ABC television affiliate in Omaha, KETV, has been swamped with comments on its Internet messageboard.
Among the postings:
I attend Westside and I am in support for Trevor. Trevor is one of only maybe one or two other people that are actually from Africa. Trevor is more of an African-American than any other "African-American" at Westside. It is also wrong that there is an award for only black students when every other award at Westside is for everyone and everyone has an equal chance to receive those awards if they try.
If you mean black award, say black award. If you must be racist, that is.
Why are white Americans constantly hounded, ridiculed and stripped of any racial identity? Why is it OK for everyone to be racist, except white Americans? ... Can you imagine black students getting suspended for joining the "black student union" or any other black group on any campus, or workplace in America? This racism against white Americans must stop.
I think the administrators should be fired. This is going too far. Let's get a grip people! God this makes me sick. Fire those people!
As a Canadian white male, I have worked with and befriended a few black people. I never once heard them refer themselves as African-Canadians.