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A young man named John Fuller was recently serving as parliamentarian of the Ohio State University Undergraduate Student Government General Assembly when he unwittingly sparked controversy by saying, according to a Fox News report Thursday, that he would “love” to live in a world where “black people were taught that they are superior.” It’s not clear what world John Fuller lives in, because the one where Ohio State University is located already teaches that. Where has this John Fuller fellow been?
According to The Lantern, the student newspaper at OSU, Fuller, a junior who is studying “human development and family science” (yes, really), made his statement “while presenting a resolution to condemn all anti-critical race theory legislation.” Fuller said:
Yes, um, I just wanted to say that, um, and make this very clear, the only people who are taught that they are superior to another race are white people. And I would absolutely love to live in a world where black people were taught that they are superior. I would love it because I full-heartedly believe that. Um, but that’s not the case, um, at all, and so I just wanted to make that very clear. By saying that, um, by taking away the teaching of one race as superior to another, that is inherently white supremacy. Because white people learn from birth that they are superior, there is no thing that they need to be taught in school that tells them that. They learn that from their lived experiences. And so, by teaching, you know, and when – white supremacy is not something that you learn about, um, by any means, and it’s a relatively new term, and it’s a term that is heavily debated, um, because a lot of people don’t like calling white people superior. Um, and I completely understand with that. But there is no such thing as white inferiority. There would be a protest if somebody said that on this campus, like, literally, “white people are inferior.” And I’m gonna say that right now because this is my place to say that, but, like, I do believe that black people are superior.
Undergraduate Student Government President Jacob Chang hastened to go on record disavowing what Fuller said: “The comments made during the General Assembly session is fundamentally, like, diverging from our values as the student government of Ohio State.” That’s like, fundamentally good to hear, but where did Fuller learn this hateful nonsense? He probably picked up a lot of it right there at OSU.
American colleges and universities are awash in racism today. In February 2022, video surfaced of Professor Zeus Leonardo, an associate dean at Berkeley’s Graduate School of Education, saying, “To abolish whiteness is to abolish white people.” In March 2022, Carlow University in Pittsburgh held an event called “Rejecting White Christianity.” Catholic University of America last November put up an icon depicting George Floyd as Jesus.
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Check Burry says
One minute is “Equality”, next its “Superiority”, is he a National Socialist Party member.
CogitoErgoSum says
So many people these days are putting all their faith in science. So what does science say about differences in human skin color? Living creatures adapt to their environment and the color of a person’s skin depends on the environment in which a person’s ancestors lived. Light skinned people did best in parts of the world with a low light environment and dark skinned people did best in in places with more exposure to the sun. That’s just the way life on Earth works. Living organisms adapt to the environment. A polar bear would not do well if placed in a country near the equator and a giraffe would not do well living in the Arctic. Would I say a polar bear is superior to a giraffe? I think the answer depends on the environment. Black people and white people are not meant to live together in the same environment and it is going to take a very long time to overcome that – and I think it’s going to involve changes not only in skin color but in the brain as well.
James Lincoln says
CogitoErgoSum,
Races are different. Not better or worse, just different.
For example:
Black people, due to high levels of melanin in their skin, often have significantly lower levels of vitamin D unless they take dietary supplements.
This is likely an independent risk factor for poor Covid outcomes.
https://elemental.medium.com/what-black-people-need-to-know-about-vitamin-d-and-covid-19-5bf5885d5288
CogitoErgoSum says
Yes, all living organisms adapt over time to fit their environment. This applies to human beings too because, well, we are living organisms. I think it applies to our brains as well. Those who could think farther ahead and plan for the coming winter were more likely to survive the winter and pass their genes on to a next generation. So yes, maybe the concept of the importance of time is a trait more likely to be found in whites than blacks. The same goes for the ability to come up with different tools and other innovations. Don’t they say necessity is the mother of invention?
Maybe this makes me sound like I’m a racist but it just makes sense to me. Black people and white people are suited for different ways of life. Yes, we are all still human but this stuff about us all being able to live together is ignoring what is natural. Perhaps all the races will eventually blend into one another but it is going to take a very long time. Even if black people do replace white people in low sunlight areas of the Earth the offspring with lighter skin color will be the ones most likely to survive and pass that trait along. Light skin in low sunlight is what nature prefers. I might sound like a racist for saying this but it’s the truth.
gravenimage says
Good exchange, CogitoErgoSum and James. Skin tone–and other matters like hair texture–seem to be mostly about adaptation to environment, particularly exposure to sun. Of course this has nothing to do with any kind of superiority or inferiority.
somehistory says
If White superiority is not something you learn about, how does anyone know about it? Does it seep in via osmosis?
From where did the idea come? Who was saying it, but without saying it? Um…um…um.
He should be asking…or perhaps…um…his parents should be asking…um…does he really belong in a university setting? Shouldn’t he go back to …like…um…fourth grade or um…maybe kindergarten?
And one of the stupidest things he um, uttered, is that to say no one is superior is Whites saying we are superior. Quote from the racist fool: “um, by taking away the teaching of one race as superior to another, that is inherently white supremacy.”
To this idiot, saying all are equal shows the superiority of Whites. Well, if Whites were the only ones saying it , that would prove the superiority of Whites; but non-whites have said it too.
But, he wants the rest of us to say what he is saying…that Blacks are superior. He and others like him won’t be happy until we all bow to his superiority.
This ‘um’ garbage from this idiot is the same balderdash about all Whites being racists and having no way to become non-racists. Racists want Whites to have no way out of the box….we can’t say we aren’t racists; we can’t show we aren’t racists; and the only way for us Whites to stop being racists is to stop breathing. Funny, that’s the same thing that mozlums want for all infidels.
satan is full of evil glee during his “short period of time.”
Sheila says
“Educated fools”. A dime-a-dozen.
gravenimage says
OSU Student Says Black People Are Superior, and It’s No Wonder
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Yes– I read about this yesterday. Just appalling stuff.
I wonder what this thug is studying?
somehistory says
Related, but different. and most of it is nonsense … Whites are expected to do much of the same things. Blacks complaining about treatment they receive without saying what “race” the people are who are doing the treating.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/wellness/black-people-are-sharing-the-unwritten-rules-they-follow-that-most-white-people-are-clueless-about-and-it-s-eye-opening/ar-AAWFne
“Black People Are Sharing The Unwritten Rules They Follow That Most White People Are Clueless About, And It’s Eye-Opening”