beach. they literally circled me and laughed and made fun of me. jesse: because you are so pale and thin? tom: they were pointing at me and saying white, white, white, white. look at how white he is. judge jeanine: that s the point, like they are all victims. the status of victimhood. dana: have very good friend who will go nameless, at stanford is a professor. he said he doesn t understand why the i.d. department is so liberal. this is really coming from the i.t. department and the rest of the faculty just ignores all of this. thinks it s ridiculous. one of the things that point out. they say you can say brave, because it perpetuates the stereotype of the noble, brave savage, which to me is more offensive than just saying the word brave. i don t know. jesse: what about braveheart ? dana: there s a million things. i believe stanford pulled this down today. i can t imagine the stanford
judge jeanine: that s the next question. are they being discriminated against? they say you can t use american because that refers to people from the united states only in submitting that the united states is the most important country in the americas. yeah, it is the most important country. i don t think honduras is saying guys, what about me. also, the i.t. department at stanford put this together. fix my computer, dude. when are you getting involved in the language for? leave that to the english department pay the english department isn t trying to do that. they teach you in english. you probably majored in english. use colorful language, graphic language, euphemisms to draw the reader in. if it sounds too preclinical, no one s going to r want to read i. they are looking out for karen. they say karen is offensive and they want you to say instead demanding or entitled white woman.
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