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In reply to the discussion: Univ. of North Dakota students mock Native Americans with ‘Siouxper Drunk’ T-shirts [View all]The Velveteen Ocelot
(130,561 posts)2. Like most kids, I did stupid stuff in college, but
I don't remember ever doing anything that stupid, or that offensive. WTF were they thinking? Makes you wonder why somebody didn't say, "Hey, guys, maybe this isn't such a great idea..." Were they being intentionally racist or were they just clueless? Doesn't really matter - and I hope UND doesn't just slap them on the wrist.
OK, I just went and read the second article - seems like at least some of these twerps were being intentionally racist. There's no excuse for that - claiming you were just young and drunk won't cut it. UND ought to suspend or expel those morons.
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Univ. of North Dakota students mock Native Americans with ‘Siouxper Drunk’ T-shirts [View all]
Judi Lynn
May 2014
OP
Sick. And we are wasting our tax money educating this kind of idiots. They will never solve our
jwirr
May 2014
#1
This is a great example of the distinction between privilege and what most recognize as racism
caraher
May 2014
#3
Upsets me too. Thank you for your good post!Many of the largest Reservations in Northern States.
Sunlei
May 2014
#28
Rather like the clueless dolts who think there's nothing wrong with dressing up like
MADem
May 2014
#13
Why, it's no different than dressing up as a Mexican peasant or "bandito" for Cinco de Mayo!!
MADem
May 2014
#39
awwww.... It's "just" okay to be grotesquely offensive, then. Poor things. n/t
TygrBright
May 2014
#29
How does the implication and trivialization of alcoholism illustrate nostalgia for the old mascot?
LanternWaste
May 2014
#34
really sad- even some college age youth are so bigoted, ignorant and insensitive towards others.
Sunlei
May 2014
#26