Colorado College Student Suspended For Six Months After Saying Black Women Are ‘Not Hot’
Originally it was a 21 month suspension.
The College Fix reports.
College suspends student for six months for saying black women are ‘not hot’
Saying that black women are “not hot” got a Colorado College student suspended for six months – appealed down from 21.
The sanction against Thaddeus Pryor was not the only action the school took against offensive comments posted Nov. 9 on the anonymous social-media app Yik Yak: His friend Lou Henriques was expelled.
Their jokes took place on a night where the Yik Yak conversation on campus was centered around the theme #BlackLivesMatter.
What started off as raising awareness quickly became “mud slinging,” Pryor told The College Fix in a phone interview. When someone wrote “#blackwomenmatter,” Pryor said he joined in, anonymously replying, “They matter, they’re just not hot.”
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On the other hand, saying black women are hot would probably have gotten him expelled for sexual assault.
Wouldn’t it make so much more sense for the school to demand that all of the students involved delete their accounts?
Make all the jerks start fresh.