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Little-Acorn
03-01-2011, 01:24 PM
I've wondered for a while how various outfits get away with offering scholarships to only black students, or only women, or etc. Isn't that racial discrimination, or gender discrimination, which is an absolute no-no?

But since they HAVE been getting away with it, I guess this was bound to happen eventually.

Sounds like the leftists have been taken aback by this one. They haven't figured out yet, how to protest, smear, slime and generally diss it.

But they will, they will.

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/28/texas-college-scholarship-targets-white-male-students/

Texas College Scholarship Targets Only White Male Students

Published February 28, 2011
FoxNews.com

Only white men with a 3.0 grade-point average can apply for a new scholarship being offered by a Texas nonprofit group, the Austin American-Statesman reports.

Colby Bohannan, a Texas State University student, said he founded the Former Majority Association for Equality group after fighting in the Iraq war and returning home to find no college scholarships available for white males like himself -- only women and minorities.

"I felt excluded," Bohannon, a student at Texas State University, told the newspaper. "If everyone else can find scholarships, why are we left out?"

Bohannon went on to say that he and his friends will begin handing out $500 scholarships this summer, arguing that white male students now make up a minority group in Texas.

School officials have so far not taken issue with the group's objective, saying the scholarship is no different from one offered to students from different ethnic groups.

"From the university's standpoint, we can't take issue with a scholarship offered to a certain group," Joanne Smith, Texas State University's vice president of student affairs, told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

logroller
03-01-2011, 03:41 PM
SUHWEEEET!!!! Too bad I'm in Cali with a 2.0, they're discriminating against beachbum slackers.:laugh:

Psychoblues
03-01-2011, 04:50 PM
SUHWEEEET!!!! Too bad I'm in Cali with a 2.0, they're discriminating against beachbum slackers.:laugh:

And I'm in North Mississippi with 2 ceramic black jockey's at the entrance to my driveway and a 3rd grade education!!

Hilarious, lr!!!!!!!!!!!!

:laugh2:

Psychoblues

Kathianne
03-01-2011, 05:47 PM
I've wondered for a while how various outfits get away with offering scholarships to only black students, or only women, or etc. Isn't that racial discrimination, or gender discrimination, which is an absolute no-no?

But since they HAVE been getting away with it, I guess this was bound to happen eventually.

Sounds like the leftists have been taken aback by this one. They haven't figured out yet, how to protest, smear, slime and generally diss it.

But they will, they will.

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/28/texas-college-scholarship-targets-white-male-students/

Texas College Scholarship Targets Only White Male Students

Published February 28, 2011
FoxNews.com

Only white men with a 3.0 grade-point average can apply for a new scholarship being offered by a Texas nonprofit group, the Austin American-Statesman reports.

Colby Bohannan, a Texas State University student, said he founded the Former Majority Association for Equality group after fighting in the Iraq war and returning home to find no college scholarships available for white males like himself -- only women and minorities.

"I felt excluded," Bohannon, a student at Texas State University, told the newspaper. "If everyone else can find scholarships, why are we left out?"

Bohannon went on to say that he and his friends will begin handing out $500 scholarships this summer, arguing that white male students now make up a minority group in Texas.

School officials have so far not taken issue with the group's objective, saying the scholarship is no different from one offered to students from different ethnic groups.

"From the university's standpoint, we can't take issue with a scholarship offered to a certain group," Joanne Smith, Texas State University's vice president of student affairs, told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

I've a friend that went through Columbia University for bachelor degree, then University of Chicago for masters and Phd. did it all with piecing together multiple scholarships the largest being $4k. It's a start.

sundaydriver
03-01-2011, 07:22 PM
Since 1980 my family has funded a scholarship in honor of my late sister. It is for her highschools band members only as my sister was a member when she passed.

Damn right we descriminate!

Kathianne
03-02-2011, 06:03 AM
Since 1980 my family has funded a scholarship in honor of my late sister. It is for her highschools band members only as my sister was a member when she passed.

Damn right we descriminate!

I'm sorry for your family's loss. What a great way to keep her memory alive!