Student shares campus tale that soap dispensers are racist

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And no, we haven't reached the bottom yet in this insanity. Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad.

A student at the University of California, Los Angeles suggested that hand soap dispensers are the latest form of systemic racism, according to her peer.
Sullivan Israel, a civil engineering student, recounted a debate he attended by his school's Republican group in which a black student said automatic dispensers did not take to her because of the color of her skin.
"As one UCLA student claimed during the debate, automatic soap dispensers 'don’t see her hands' due to the dark pigment of her skin," Israel wrote in the College Fix. "As another student reiterated, soap dispensers are racist because they force 'black and brown bodies' to show their palms — 'the only light areas of the skin' — in order to get soap out."




Might I suggest they stick out their tongue for the soap then?
 
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"As one UCLA student claimed during the debate, automatic soap dispensers 'don’t see her hands' due to the dark pigment of her skin," Israel wrote in the College Fix. "As another student reiterated, soap dispensers are racist because they force 'black and brown bodies' to show their palms — 'the only light areas of the skin' — in order to get soap out."
IS this a college debate, or an elementary or middle school debate?
 
That is really intelligent thinking. If she truly believes that, then she is passing up the opportunity to gain fame and fortune by figuring out the problem and then the solution.

But no, all she wants to do is complain in the expectation that she will get recognition like Martin Luther King.

This is the primary problem with Black people.
 
And no, we haven't reached the bottom yet in this insanity. Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad.

A student at the University of California, Los Angeles suggested that hand soap dispensers are the latest form of systemic racism, according to her peer.
Sullivan Israel, a civil engineering student, recounted a debate he attended by his school's Republican group in which a black student said automatic dispensers did not take to her because of the color of her skin.
"As one UCLA student claimed during the debate, automatic soap dispensers 'don’t see her hands' due to the dark pigment of her skin," Israel wrote in the College Fix. "As another student reiterated, soap dispensers are racist because they force 'black and brown bodies' to show their palms — 'the only light areas of the skin' — in order to get soap out."




Might I suggest they stick out their tongue for the soap then?
Never mind. I thought this was going to be a pollock joke.
 
That is really intelligent thinking. If she truly believes that, then she is passing up the opportunity to gain fame and fortune by figuring out the problem and then the solution.

But no, all she wants to do is complain in the expectation that she will get recognition like Martin Luther King.

This is the primary problem with Black people.

The primary problem with black people? Are you saying they're irrational? Uncreative? Lazy? Attention seekers? Or like this student, outside their minds?
 
Don't see why not, I mean the past few month's we've heard that the likes mathematics and Covid-19 are inherently racist. Might as well burn the soap dispensers to the ground too in this new fairer new world.
 
So they just have to show their palms?

You know you have nothing to complain about when you whine abut this shit.

Stalin killed 30 million people. Thats an issue, not a soap dispenser.

Butch up snowflakes.
 
Why would someone put the back of their hand under the soap dispenser instead of their palm, something is not right?
 
And no, we haven't reached the bottom yet in this insanity. Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad.

A student at the University of California, Los Angeles suggested that hand soap dispensers are the latest form of systemic racism, according to her peer.
Sullivan Israel, a civil engineering student, recounted a debate he attended by his school's Republican group in which a black student said automatic dispensers did not take to her because of the color of her skin.
"As one UCLA student claimed during the debate, automatic soap dispensers 'don’t see her hands' due to the dark pigment of her skin," Israel wrote in the College Fix. "As another student reiterated, soap dispensers are racist because they force 'black and brown bodies' to show their palms — 'the only light areas of the skin' — in order to get soap out."




Might I suggest they stick out their tongue for the soap then?

Christ on a bloody crutch! What's next?
 
And no, we haven't reached the bottom yet in this insanity. Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad.

A student at the University of California, Los Angeles suggested that hand soap dispensers are the latest form of systemic racism, according to her peer.
Sullivan Israel, a civil engineering student, recounted a debate he attended by his school's Republican group in which a black student said automatic dispensers did not take to her because of the color of her skin.
"As one UCLA student claimed during the debate, automatic soap dispensers 'don’t see her hands' due to the dark pigment of her skin," Israel wrote in the College Fix. "As another student reiterated, soap dispensers are racist because they force 'black and brown bodies' to show their palms — 'the only light areas of the skin' — in order to get soap out."




Might I suggest they stick out their tongue for the soap then?
someone should have told her that most people want the soap in their palms .... why would anyone want it on the back of their hands ....
 
And no, we haven't reached the bottom yet in this insanity. Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad.

A student at the University of California, Los Angeles suggested that hand soap dispensers are the latest form of systemic racism, according to her peer.
Sullivan Israel, a civil engineering student, recounted a debate he attended by his school's Republican group in which a black student said automatic dispensers did not take to her because of the color of her skin.
"As one UCLA student claimed during the debate, automatic soap dispensers 'don’t see her hands' due to the dark pigment of her skin," Israel wrote in the College Fix. "As another student reiterated, soap dispensers are racist because they force 'black and brown bodies' to show their palms — 'the only light areas of the skin' — in order to get soap out."




Might I suggest they stick out their tongue for the soap then?
someone should have told her that most people want the soap in their palms .... why would anyone want it on the back of their hands ....
That's in a 300 level course at UCLA.
 

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