This negress is right again, as blacks continue their winning streak.
Blacks need more free money from whites, and if the whites don’t like it, they should be advised to kill themselves.
I would love to see Joe Biden give a speech advising whites to kill themselves if they don’t want to give infinity money to the blacks.
A visiting professor at Southern Illinois University is advocating for universities to provide bereavement leave to allow black faculty time to grieve and process trauma following triggering racist news and experiences.
Angel Jones, a visiting assistant professor in the department of educational leadership at the college, questioned why black educators are expected to return to work and act like nothing is wrong after such events.
“I am a proud educator who loves what I do,” Jones wrote in a piece published by Times Higher Education. “But before that, I am a Black woman. A Black woman who is expected to return to ‘business as usual’ on Monday after seeing a member of my community murdered on Friday.”
The critical race theory scholar wrote about how she emailed her students in January following the fatal police beating of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old black man, to check on them without allowing herself time to process the horrific news and trauma.
“Although it is customary for employees to receive support and understanding while grieving the loss of a loved one, the same care is rarely shown to the Black community when we lose someone in horrific and traumatic ways,” Jones said. “Where’s our Black bereavement leave?”
In order to help black faculty members, Jones said colleges should do two things — offer counseling guided in race relations and allow time to grieve.
She said universities should fund counseling for black faculty to work through “racial battle fatigue,” or RBF, a term that refers to “the psychological and physiological consequences of experiencing racism.”
Racial battle fatigue can cause anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts as well as elevated heart rate, tension headaches, and stomach ulcers, according to Jones.
“Free counseling services, by culturally competent counselors familiar with identifying and addressing RBF, should be available at all times, not just when our trauma has been televised,” she wrote.
In addition, black educators should be provided the space to grieve — whether that means a day off, the option to work from home, and/or an extension on deadlines.
We not only need to keep giving more and more and more to these blacks – we have to silence those who disagree.
Angel Jones does very important research
Silencing and crushing the spirits of those who question all of these special privileges for the blacks and the massive wealth transfer to the blacks will result in those people also developing a deep love for the blacks.
Particularly, when those people are exposed to an endless flow of black-on-white violence, they will come to the understanding that they have no choice to embrace the black agenda – because they might be next!
It’s called “forced compliance,” and it always works very well.