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White man keeping the black man down… in Nevada?

Nevada Levee Breaks; 3,500 Being Rescued

FERNLEY, Nev. —  Helicopters were rescuing Nevada residents from rooftops on Saturday after a levee broke, sending 3 feet of frigid water into hundreds of homes and endangering thousands.

Some 3,500 people were being evacuated in 26-degree weather as emergency crews worked to rescue the stranded after a 30-foot section of the levee broke along the Truckee Canal at 4:30 a.m.

Is it just me or is this Hurricane Katrina all over again?  The white man has ignored global warming and plants bombs on the levees just to keep the black man down.

Oh, wait.  That’s not really what happened / is happening, is it?

Ivy League Balderdash!

Well, I think my mom has opened up a can of worms for my poor little Cornell over at Hot Air. The latest update from see-dubya is about President Skorton’s remarks at the vigil on Thursday afternoon. Namely, his inclusion of the VTech shooter as the 33rd victim in “our family.” By “our family,” we obviously mean the collegiate community at large. (Don’t you feel open and tolerant now that you know we have a family?)

I thought see-dubya’s analysis about the reasoning behind Skorton’s analysis was spot on:

Why in the world did President Skorton give that shout-out to the Korean communities at Cornell? One of two possible explanations is that Skorton thinks they were feeling a great degree of racial guilt for the sins of their monstrous blood-brother. (”Racial guilt” isn’t something most people feel these days, but it is indoctrinated in Ivy League schools.) I’m sure he and most of the Cornell faculty blubber themselves to sleep over the collective sins of white dudes around the world, so it’s only logical to think that Korean-Americans need some special affirmation when a Korean student does something bad. But no need to worry, my friends. President Skorton has absolved you of the stain of Cho.

The other possibility: maybe he was trying to head off an Ugly Racial Incident. But for President Skorton’s brave inclusion of the Korean American Community in his address, Cornell’s vast Intolerant Redneck-American Community would have perpetrated an outrageous wave of despicable hate crimes upon every Korean in Ithaca.

First of all, anyone who doesn’t walk around the hill all day might need a little context: Cornell University suffers from institutional racism. How do we know? Well, the Black community tells us, the Latino community tells us, the Asian community tells us, and of course, the rich, white, liberal community suffering from white-guilt tells us. And in this case the verb “to tell” includes hostile takeovers of various buildings on campus (ever since they put a bank in Willard Straight, making armed takeovers a felony of sorts, the administrative building, Day Hall, has been all the rage).

Obviously, because of Cornell’s record of institutional racism, Skorton would have to be very very careful in how he addressed the VTech shootings. Because they were race-based, like everything else in the world. Obviously. So, he lovingly brought Cho into our family and had the chimes ring not 32, but 33 times in honor of the victims fallen at Virginia Tech.

Shocking and outrageous? Absolutely. Anything out of the ordinary for a Cornell president? Not at all. I suppose it’s easy for non-Cornellians to get shocked and outraged at specific incidents like the VTech vigil, but for someone who is here day in and day out, stuff like this kind of blends together. I’m not saying that I excuse it or even ignore it. On the contrary, it really is disgraceful and worthy of anger. I just have bigger battles to fight on campus than Skorton’s latest purchase of a racial off-set. Seriously, if every conservative Cornellian got themselves in a tizzy over each and every exhibition of liberal idiocy, we would get pretty tired, pretty fast. That’s why I’m satisfied to let non-Cornellians like my mom and in this case, see-dub, take the wheel in Cornell-bashing. (I can only engage in so much self-hatred before it starts to get to me. ;))

P.S. I would prefer if people did not use this incident as an opportunity to say, “See, we should boycott all Ivy League institutions! All of those bastions of liberal propaganda! We’ll show them.” Um, no, you won’t show them. They’ll be happy. The reason I go to Cornell (and pay President Skorton’s salary, via loans at this moment) is so that someday I’ll be able to play on the same playground as the brainwashed liberals that come out of Harvard, Yale, Cornell, et al. (And I’ll be the winner, since everyone knows that conservatives win in the end). How would me going to a lower institution stick it to the man in this case? It wouldn’t. It would just further empower them.

eenie meenie miney moe…

Alright, so before I actually get to the difficult decision-making process that I am currently in the midst of, I have to admit something. I never knew that there were such… eh… negative connotations to “eenie meenie miney moe.” Obviously, I had to google the phrase to see if there was any particularly preferred spelling and suddenly a childhood rhyme is somewhat tarnished. For the record, I have always known it as: “Eenie Meenie Miney Moe, catch a tiger by the toe. If he hollers, make him pay fifty dollars every day. My mother told me to pick the very best one and you are not it.” Apparently that is a mixture of nearly each and every racist and non-racist version. Ha.

Now, the decision I have to make: I’m campaigning for (Insert Primary Republican Presidential Candidate for 2008 of choice HERE)

In other words, Brownback/Hunter ‘08 or Hunter/Brownback ‘08?

I’m not going to lie - I know Brownback better. I have always loved Brownback simply because he’s from Kansas and I know that he is one of the most solid pro-life politicians there ever has been and ever will be. In fact, he is the perfect conservative on every issue… except for one: illegal immigration. I honestly don’t follow the immigration issue incredibly closely (like I do pro-life and Israel-related topics), but I was told by a very reputable conservative source that Sam Brownback is not tough enough on illegal immigration. Phyllis Schlafly of Eagle Forum practically defines true conservatism, and I have no reason to doubt her.

Here’s my dilemma. As far as I know, Hunter is just as conservative and pro-life as Brownback, but also well known for being tough on illegal immigration. Indeed, Hunter received an 87% approval rating from Eagle Forum in 2005 compared to Brownback’s 75%. Yet I cannot bring myself to actually campaign for someone over Brownback. I have to wonder, is the pro-life movement as high a priority for Hunter as it is for Brownback? I mean, I am not doubting Hunter’s position… but just wondering if he would place as much emphasis on the issue as Brownback has.

It’s a quandary to say the least. I haven’t actually felt any pressure to choose between the two until this point. I guess I am starting to realize that only one person can win the actual nomination and it doesn’t seem very possible to be able to campaign for two candidates competing against each other.

What to do? I can’t exactly “eenie meenie miney moe” my way out of this one without feeling extraordinarily shallow (and now, thanks to stupidpedia, a little racist). Boo.

Mistress Oprah

I shouldn’t be blogging since I have a huge math prelim tonight, but whatever. There’s usually at least one headline on drudge that I simply can’t resist.

I guess “Mistress Oprah” or “Mastah” must be what her staff calls her.

And then Oprah pointed out that now that she’s Oprah , she has “all these white people” working for her, and that in fact there’s only one black person on the staff.

Smooth, real smooth. But seriously folks, black people cannot be racist. As a matter of fact, you’re a racist for even thinking such a thing. (And don’t tell me you weren’t thinking it…)

Back to the books…