(CAMPUS REFORM) – A student at Virginia Tech University was told by a teaching assistant that "White people cannot experience racism" when asked why she received a low grade on her final paper.
Students in the Nations and Nationalities class at Virginia Tech were asked to complete a paper describing a hate group from the Southern Poverty Law Center's list, and analyze how that group justifies its worldview, according to Alyssa Jones, a student in the class. Jones is also the president of the Virginia Tech University Turning Point USA chapter and a campus ambassador for The Leadership Institute, the parent organization of Campus Reform.
Jones told Campus Reform that she decided to pick "the New Black Panther Party with the focus of the essay being on separatism." According to the SPLC, the NBPP has "encouraged violence against Whites, Jews and law enforcement officers."
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