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Old 11-07-2005, 01:03 PM
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Double standards at Winthrop???

Student observe double standards at Winthrop

by Christine Byington
November 05, 2005

Black people at Winthrop will probably be angry. And I’m sure they will proclaim that Christine Byington doesn’t care about black people. If you care, however, you will read this thoughtfully.

To begin, I think it’s important to state a fact obvious to those who know me well. I don’t mean to implicate all blacks in this. I just have a problem with the belligerent ones who think we aren’t doing enough for them.

Hurricane Katrina brought back to the public attention the ongoing issue of race relations in America. The tragedy quickly shifted from concern for the people affected by the hurricane to the judgment that the federal government did not like black people. Obviously, the federal government has a vendetta against the blacks and chose not to respond to them quickly, right?

I guess we’re assuming that the many people of various ethnic backgrounds in the Bush administration don’t care about black people, either.

Today in the daily student announcements I saw the “Black Fact of the Week.” I did not have a problem with this in itself. Surely it is important for us to understand the contributions of black people in our lives. However, this is just one piece of an ever-complicating problem on campus.

In case you don’t know, there are quite a few groups on Facebook devoted to black people. Two in particular caught my attention: “Winthrop Does Not Like Black People” and “I Should’ve Went to a Blacker College.”

The first group describes itself as, “a group for people that agree that Winthrop is not a university for black people. Winthrop really doesn't try to do anything for blacks and black people has to work so hard to get things here.”

My main point with that description, being the amateur grammarian that I purport to be, is that the first step to “get things here” is to use proper English. To get what you want, you have to work hard. I don’t think this is a problem unique to black people. Everyone has to work hard in college.


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Old 11-07-2005, 03:04 PM
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I was thisclose to going to Winthrop. My parents were rooting for me to go there and at a time, I thought I was going to go there too. But when I found out that I got accepted to USC and had a chance to go to the best journalism school in the state (and one of the best in the Southeast), I jumped at the chance and have not regretted it. One of my best friends graduated from there and he loved it.

I don't totally agree what she was saying but at the same time, it makes me wonder how Af-Am students feel there. Winthrop does a great job of recuriting Af-Am students and when they get there, are they disapointed. If they are students there and feel like they are not getting the "black" experience, they can drive 25-30 minutes up I-77 and visit JC Smith. Also, there are a several of Af-Am clubs/groups on that campus.

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Old 11-07-2005, 07:44 PM
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I think that her black parent has done a heck of a job brain-washing her, and it's no surprise that she is only "half" black.

This is so telling:

"To the angry black people who might be reading this column, understand that I do not mean ill will toward you. Basically, I’m the “safe” person to write this because I’m biracial. Know that there are many people on this campus who feel the same way I do but who do not want to air their opinions in the Johnsonian because, well, they are white."

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Old 11-07-2005, 09:28 PM
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This editorial came out last week and I was reading in the paper today that this has caused a lot of confict on campus. They even had a meeting to discuss this issue.
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