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The Response to Racist Acts A President SHOULD Have...

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 4:04 pm
by Lord Jim
Came this week from the Superintendent of the US Air Force Academy, Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria:
'You Should Be Outraged,' Air Force Academy Head Tells Cadets About Racism On Campus

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After racial slurs were scrawled outside black students' doors at the U.S. Air Force Academy's preparatory school, Superintendent Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria gathered all 4,000 cadets in a hall Thursday so they could hear one message: Treat people with dignity and respect — or get out.

"That kind of behavior has no place at the prep school, it has no place at USAFA, and it has no place in the United States Air Force," Silveria said, in a speech that has found an enthusiastic reception after it was recorded and published online. "You should be outraged not only as an airman, but as a human being."

Speaking to a crowd of some 5,500 people that included faculty, coaches, airstrip personnel and senior officers and staff of the 10th Air Base Wing that includes the academy, Silveria urged them not to let their institution be taken away from them.

"The appropriate response for horrible language and horrible ideas — the appropriate response is a better idea," Silveria said. "So that's why I'm here. That's why all these people are here."

Both the academy and the Air Force amplified Silveria's message through videos and tweets drawing on his speech.

The academy is investigating an incident involving the N-word from earlier this week, when, as local newspaper The Gazette reports, "five black students woke up Tuesday to find 'Go Home' followed by the epithet scrawled on message boards outside their rooms."

The Gazette, based in Colorado Springs, Colo., south of the school's base, adds, "Sources at the academy said there appeared to be a single vandal involved, judging by the handwriting."

While acknowledging that the academy isn't a perfect institution, Silveria said it would be naive not to speak about racism — and that it would be tone-deaf not to do so in the current climate in America, including racist demonstrations in Charlottesville, Va., and elsewhere.

The Air Force Academy draws people from all races, the superintendent said, and from all walks of life, all parts of the country, all genders and upbringings.

"The power of that diversity comes together and makes us that much more powerful," Silveria said. "That's a much better idea than small thinking and horrible ideas."

Those in the room listened in silence. To make sure his message was received and taken away, Silveria told cadets and others present to get out their phones and record it. Citing the need for the group to have moral courage and protect their institution's values, he then repeated his message: "If you can't treat someone with dignity and respect, then get out."
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/ ... -on-campus

(And Gen. Silveria did not wait till this became a big story before acting. He didn't need the pressure of public opinion to do the right thing.)

If you haven't seen it, it's well worth watching:


The Response to Racist Acts

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 5:34 pm
by RayThom
Am I a racist for thinking that a black cadet will ultimately be responsible for this? That's my gut feeling, and I hope I'm wrong.

Re: The Response to Racist Acts A President SHOULD Have...

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 7:37 pm
by Burning Petard
This is a school financed by the national taxpayer which has long been rumored to be run by a cabal of white christian fundamentalists.

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Re: The Response to Racist Acts

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 10:03 pm
by Lord Jim
RayThom wrote:Am I a racist for thinking that a black cadet will ultimately be responsible for this? That's my gut feeling, and I hope I'm wrong.
That unfortunate possibility occurred to me as well Ray...

That sort of thing has happened before... (I recall a case in the past several years where an African-American college professor claimed that she was being harassed with little nooses and notes with racial slurs being left for her, and it turned out she was the one doing it)

It's also possible, (in fact even likely) that given where the graffiti was scrawled, it wasn't done by an actual cadet at all, (or any member of the staff) regardless of the race of the perpetrator...

The racist message wasn't written in the cadet dorms...
racial slurs were scrawled outside black students' doors at the U.S. Air Force Academy's preparatory school
The United States Air Force Academy Preparatory School, popularly known as the “Prep School,” prepares a diverse group of cadet candidates to succeed and lead at the United States Air Force Academy.

Unless you are a Regular Airman in the Air Force, there is no direct application process for the Prep School. If you apply to the Academy and are not accepted, you may receive an appointment to the Prep School. For more details, see Prep School Admissions.

Students at the Prep School are addressed as “cadet candidates.” Each year, approximately 240 students between 17 and 22 years old begin the program in late July.
https://www.academyadmissions.com/the-e ... l-program/

So the odds are that whoever did this was most likely not an actual enrolled Academy Cadet, but a person who didn't make the first cut, but was deemed a strong enough potential candidate to be accepted into this "prep" program...(Given the culture of an institution like this, I doubt that the enrolled cadets spend a whole lot of time hanging out in the living quarters of the "wannabes"...)

But all that having been said, and regardless of who it turns out was responsible for this specific incident, I still applaud Gen. Silveria for seizing on this to use as a strong "teachable moment" to layout in no uncertain terms where the United States Air Force Academy of 2017 comes down on the issue of respect for all persons.

Re: The Response to Racist Acts A President SHOULD Have...

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:50 pm
by ex-khobar Andy
Looks as if you called this correctly, Ray.

That doesn't make Gen. Silveria's speech any less apt.

Response to Racist Acts A President SHOULD Have...

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 4:31 am
by RayThom
ex-khobar Andy wrote:Looks as if you called this correctly, Ray.
That doesn't make Gen. Silveria's speech any less apt.
It didn't feel right from the get-go. And yes, a great speech, but a horribly misguided cadet.
Several sources say the cadet candidate, who hasn't been identified, committed the act in a bizarre bid to get out of trouble he faced at the school for other misconduct. The prep school offers a year of training for academy prospects who need academic help. The school is primarily used to fill athletic rosters for the academy's 37 NCAA teams..."
http://gazette.com/air-force-academy-fi ... le/1614770

Regrettably, although he had a Commander-in-Chief who promotes bad conduct, he has been released from the Academy. No doubt, killing his chances to be picked up by any remaining NCAA, or professional, programs he may have been suited for.

I see his future quite clearly... "Do you want fries with that?"

Re: Response to Racist Acts A President SHOULD Have...

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 2:22 am
by Bicycle Bill
RayThom wrote:I see his future quite clearly... "Do you want fries with that?"
Or professional victim ... one more young black man who turns up in court and blames his woes on the fact that he was 'held down' by the white man.
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