Mackateers...need a good laugh...read this article. These people and those that buy into it are sick in the head.
Distinguished Career Comes to a Premature End Because of Racism
Dr. Glenda Glover’s career as president of Tennessee State University is coming to a premature close, and that’s not a good thing for either the university, or the community as a whole. Despite serving with distinction for over a decade,
Dr. Glover was literally forced into retirement due to the ignorance, blatant disrespect and just plain racist attitudes she had to endure from people in state government, most notably anti black comptroller Jason Mumpower, whose open contempt and disregard for both Dr. Glover especially Black students and education as a whole was enormous and publicly displayed on many occasions. This man’s audit allegedly highlighted “management’s disregard of basic financial controls.”
...A highly qualified Black woman has been forced out of office by hostile, right-wing white KKK Republican types whose disdain for TSU is just part of their hatred for the state’s Black population as a whole, and their fear of Black voting power in Nashville. They’ve done everything they can to dismantle that through gerrymandering. They view TSU as an incubator for future Black leadership, and seek to keep it weakened and ineffective.[/b]
...Dr. Glover’s input has also been sought by national entities who aren’t nearly as corrupt, bigoted or myopic as some in the local community.
...The simple answer is there remain many whites in this society who have no desire to see Blacks educated, and who have no respect for those empowered in the community for that purpose.
... The Tennessee Tribune wants its readers to know that the racist white men in the state has forced every president of Tennessee State University out of office and not one white president under the racist Board of Regents has ever been forced out of office.
https://tntribune.com/distinguished-car ... of-racism/
ultraliberals are not happy unless they are obsessing about something.
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