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I shit you not!
Then these Moon Bats wonder why we Americans ridicule them so much.
W-Madison will remove a 70-ton boulder from the heart of campus Friday morning following calls over the past year from students of color who view the rock as a symbol of the university’s racist past.
Chamberlin Rock, located on top of Observatory Hill, is named in honor of Thomas Crowder Chamberlin, a geologist and former university president. But for some students of color on campus, the rock represents a painful history of discrimination.
Then these Moon Bats wonder why we Americans ridicule them so much.
UW-Madison to remove 70-ton boulder some view as reminder of campus' racist past
The rock will be placed on university-owned land southeast of Madison near Lake Kegonsa.
madison.com
UW-Madison to remove 70-ton boulder some view as reminder of campus' racist past
W-Madison will remove a 70-ton boulder from the heart of campus Friday morning following calls over the past year from students of color who view the rock as a symbol of the university’s racist past.
Chamberlin Rock, located on top of Observatory Hill, is named in honor of Thomas Crowder Chamberlin, a geologist and former university president. But for some students of color on campus, the rock represents a painful history of discrimination.