Yes, I'm on watch.
Here is what Harvard would look like if it was flooded. pic.twitter.com/eTJlVLTjMU
— Aaron Bady (@zunguzungu) May 18, 2014
Aaron Bady (remember him?) had another appalling tweet. He fantasized about flooding Harvard. Which would, you know, kill or at least injure people.
Now, why did he want to do that? Because some scholars who did research that he didn't approve of, and said things that he didn't think were politically correct, were from Harvard.
Breaking: Harvard Doctors Coin the Term "Hood Disease" to Describe Some Black Version of PTSD Because They're Racist
— Aaron Bady (@zunguzungu) May 18, 2014
Therefore, he thought about what it be like if he could just flood Harvard. Or fill it with stinging bees -- when I called him out.
@catfitz NO! The answer is to FILL THEM WITH BEES!
— Aaron Bady (@zunguzungu) May 18, 2014
See, once again, he tried to turn it into a joke -- but I saw what you did there.
Aaron Bady can of course say what he likes, and express himself in the most robust forms he prefers. That's free expression. (Of course, if he doesn't incite to imminent violence, in the Supreme Court definition of this act.)
Trust me, if a Texas Christian pointed to a billboard on Time Square with scantily-clad teens, and said it was atrocious the way liberals disciplined their kids (the reverse of what Bady complained about last week over a PSA board in Texas advising parents to prevent their kids from drowning), or if a group of conservative white scholars said something inherent about race and intelligence, you can be sure Aaron would be all over it like white on rice (he's white himself).
But if it's the reverse, then it's all fair game.
The term "hood"is probably taken from "the hood" -- which is what blacks -- and for that matter, whites, now, too, and Hispanics -- call their neighbourhoods.
Note that they didn't call it the "hoodie disease," which might invoke Trayvon and might indeed be called racist.
The scientists were probably just trying to find ways to treat real PTSD and be more perceptive, just as they are with hypertension, which can be more prevalent in blacks.
So what began as an effort in fact to address a situation that is in part about racism then gets called racist. It's never enough for the Occupy "progressives". Ever.
Here's an article on this issue at The Root by a black journalist. She doesn't appear to call it racist.
Breitbart, a right-wing news outfit which some might be quick to accuse of racism seem to give the story a neutral treatment.
But wait until Monday, by then I bet we can whip this thing into the latest in racist outrages from The White Man if we all work hard on it, especially on Twitter.
ZungZung has shown us the way.
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