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Some White people continue to think that "equality" means general fairness.
It doesn't.
Equality, as it is used today, means (rather obviously) anti-White.
Same with "diversity" and multiculturalism. Both phrases mean the genocide of the White race.
This is why an all White town/nation/corporation/venture/etc.. is accused of lacking "diversity" while an all Asian, black, hispanic, etc... town/nation/corporation/venture/ is considered just fine, if not downright praiseworthy.
White people currently make up just around 13% of the world's population. Which means that peoples of color (black, brown, yellow and red) make up nearly 90% of the worlds population. Yet these peoples are called minorities.
So when deluded Whites find themselves in social settings which they assume to be defined by their own notions of fairness (White people have the bad habit of projecting their own personalities onto non-Whites who do not share their values), they tend to get burned by the PC fire they thought it harmless to play with.
Case in point,
Born and raised in Mozambique and now a naturalized U.S. citizen, Serodio, 45, has filed a lawsuit against a New Jersey medical school, claiming he was harassed and ultimately suspended for identifying himself during a class cultural exercise as a "white African-American."
"I wouldn't wish this to my worst enemy," he said. "I'm not exaggerating. This has destroyed my life, my career."
Filed Monday in U.S. District Court in New Jersey, the lawsuit traces a series of events that Serodio maintains led to his 2007 suspension, starting with a March 2006 cultural exercise in a clinical skills course taught by Dr. Kathy Ann Duncan, where each student was asked to define themselves for a discussion on culture and medicine.
After Serodio labeled himself as a white African-American, another student said she was offended by his comments and that, because of his white skin, was not an African-American.
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The lawsuit claims Serodio began to be harassed by other students who sought disciplinary action against him for his statement in Duncan's class, but was never given a chance to defend his views against the complaints.
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That's when, according to the lawsuit, the harassment, some physical, began in earnest. According to the lawsuit, Serodio's tires were vandalized in December of 2006, other students put up posters slamming him and he was denied protection by the school.
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Serodio told ABCNews.com that he believes that America has outgrown the labels of black and white...
His own children, he said, are of mixed ethnicity European and Chinese. In his own case, he said, "There's a distinction to be made here between ethnicity and being from Africa."
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"There are people of all races who are African," Serodio said, adding that he's never had a problem identifying himself as an African-American until that day in Duncan's class.
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Well, being that he is Portuguese he could have labeled himself Latino-African-American and he would have probably had no problems.
Unfortunately most Americans don't know what terms like Latino, Latin and Hispanic actually imply or mean, so who knows.
For example, a tremendous amount of people don't know that Spanish is a White Man's language brought to the New World by Europeans and imposed on the Indians who now, comically, latch onto the "Latin" identity for themselves.
As for the fellow in the article, not much can be said. He has, by his own admission, taken a non-White mate and produced mixed race offspring.
He thought he could play fast and loose with reality and have things his own way.
He found out different.
And as a final note, there are no such persons who are both White and black/hispanic/Asian/etc...
At the end of the day there are only two kinds of people in this world (the fellow in the article is finding this out), White and non-White.
Mixed race people are just more non-Whites.
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