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These Are The Idiots You'll Be Living With
Posted on 9/7/21 at 6:23 pm
Posted on 9/7/21 at 6:23 pm
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The Texas chapter of the NAACP, along with the civil rights organization’s University of Texas at Austin chapter and a group of anonymous students, has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights alleging UT-Austin is creating a “hostile environment” for Black students by continuing to play the “The Eyes of Texas” alma mater song at university events.
The complaint, filed Friday morning, alleges that Black students have been denied full benefits of Longhorn student life because the song is an official part of the university, “despite its racially offensive origin, context and meaning.” The song premiered at a minstrel show in the early 1900s where students likely wore blackface. Despite pushback, university officials have said they are going to keep the song as their alma mater, concluding in a report issued earlier this year that the song “had no racist intent.”
The complaint, provided to The Texas Tribune by the filers, says the university has failed to respond to racial harassment against Black students and others who oppose the song, violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and argues the university’s decision to create a separate marching band for students who do not want to play “The Eyes of Texas” violates equal protections afforded under the Fourteenth Amendment.
The Texas chapter of the NAACP, along with the civil rights organization’s University of Texas at Austin chapter and a group of anonymous students, has filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights alleging UT-Austin is creating a “hostile environment” for Black students by continuing to play the “The Eyes of Texas” alma mater song at university events.
The complaint, filed Friday morning, alleges that Black students have been denied full benefits of Longhorn student life because the song is an official part of the university, “despite its racially offensive origin, context and meaning.” The song premiered at a minstrel show in the early 1900s where students likely wore blackface. Despite pushback, university officials have said they are going to keep the song as their alma mater, concluding in a report issued earlier this year that the song “had no racist intent.”
The complaint, provided to The Texas Tribune by the filers, says the university has failed to respond to racial harassment against Black students and others who oppose the song, violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and argues the university’s decision to create a separate marching band for students who do not want to play “The Eyes of Texas” violates equal protections afforded under the Fourteenth Amendment.
Posted on 9/7/21 at 6:25 pm to Baylor Kyle
Get over it you whiney arse bitches.
Real life would kick your arse.
Real life would kick your arse.
Posted on 9/7/21 at 6:28 pm to Baylor Kyle
Has anyone ever provided evidence that any song originated or was closely associated with minstrel shows? Does someone have a program from these shows or a review with a detailed playlist?
Or is it just a convenient, unprovable claim to destroy a mainstream tradition?
Or is it just a convenient, unprovable claim to destroy a mainstream tradition?
Posted on 9/7/21 at 6:49 pm to BobABooey
Even if it does - is it even meaningful.
God Save The Queen/King is the same song set to different lyrics as America My Country Tis of Thee.
Lots of church hymns were adapted from bar room tunes of the day.
Some people are just miserable human beings and no amount of litigation will change that.
God Save The Queen/King is the same song set to different lyrics as America My Country Tis of Thee.
Lots of church hymns were adapted from bar room tunes of the day.
Some people are just miserable human beings and no amount of litigation will change that.
Posted on 9/7/21 at 7:50 pm to Baylor Kyle
You know what else appeared at minstrel shows in the early 1900's? Instruments. I will take people like this seriously, when they go after everything involved in these "racist" depictions of our past. Of course they know they would be laughed off the public stage if they did. Which is what should be happening here too.
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