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National News See other National News Articles Title: Evergreen student claims she was silenced for being white An Evergreen State College student claims that classmates refused to let her voice opinions in a meeting with administrators earlier this year because she is white. Mackenzie Kyger says she was rebuffed several times when she tried to express her views on the protests that shook campus this spring, even being told to stand silently in the back after classmates reluctantly let her join one meeting. An Evergreen State College student says classmates refused to let her participate in a meeting with administrators earlier this year because she is white. Mackenzie Kyger first made the claim at a recent meeting of the schools Board of Trustees, a portion of which was dedicated to public comments regarding the student protests that shook the campus in response to a professors criticism of the schools decision to ask white students and faculty to leave campus for a day of diversity programming. "Immediately when I got off the elevator I was told that I couldnt go into the room because I was white." Tweet This [RELATED: Weinstein paints dismal picture of Evergreen State protests] During the meeting, Kyger criticized Evergreens lack of viewpoint diversity, claiming that she tried to attend several meetings to express her views on the situation, but was told several times that Im not allowed to speak because Im white. Kyger recently elaborated on her remarks in an interview with Benjamin Boyce, an Evergreen State alum who has been investigating the far-left ideological framework promulgated by [his] alma mater, according to his website. During the interview, she recounted an experience she had while trying to attend a meeting that some students had with the schools president, George Bridges, on the 4th floor of the schools library. [RELATED: VIDEO: Evergreen protesters hold admins hostage over demands] Immediately when I got off the elevator I was told that I couldnt go into the room because I was white, Kyger stated, adding that she subsequently ignored another person telling her she couldnt go in without a police escort. Eventually, she said, I was told that I was allowed to go in, but I couldnt speak; I couldnt express my concerns; I couldnt ask any questions because Im white. And I had to stand in the back. Upon entering the meeting room, Kyger said she was disgusted by the scene that greeted her, saying, people were standing on chairs, yelling at George, screaming profanities at him, all while faculty members stood against a wall behind her cheering on the rambunctious students. [RELATED: Evergreen State faculty publicly praise student thuggery] Im all for actual social justice. I just
I dont think what the people at Evergreen are asking for is social justice, Kyger told Boyce. Focusing on the color of someones skin or treating them differently based on their skin color, which is what theyre asking for
That, to me, is racism. She also complained that she has been completely ignored by administrators throughout the ordeal, saying that despite sending at least three emails to Bridges and two to the Board of Trustees, the only response she received was an email encouraging her to file a Bias Related Incident Report if she was offended by being told she could not speak because she is white. Ive been trying to get these peoples attention since this all started and Ive been completely ignored, and then they give me three minutes to say everything Ive been trying to say the last five weeks, Kyger said, referring to the fact that each speaker at the Board meeting only had three minutes to speak. [RELATED: Lawmakers propose defunding Evergreen State after protests] Even threatening to withdraw from the school entirely failed to elicit concern from the administration, she added, saying she received a perfunctory response from the Admissions Office that did not even address her concerns. I sent an email to the Admissions because I wanted to transfer and I was telling them how, like, upset I was with whats happening and thats why I wanted to transfer
hoping they would be somewhat concerned that I was leaving because of this, and instead they were just like Well send you your money, she recalled, explaining that she had already paid tuition for the following semester. I think Evergreen needs to actually teach people how to behave in the real world and actually make a difference in the real world
and you dont do that with violence, Kyger concluded. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Horse (#0)
Be very glad that you got your jack back, and that you're outta that asylum before it implodes.
The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
LOL, poor ninny has confused social justice with actual justice. If they were the same, no modifier would be necessary. I am not one of those weak-spirited, sappy Americans who want to be liked by all the people around them. I dont care if people hate my guts; I assume most of them do. The important question is whether they are in a position to do anything about it. My affections, being concentrated over a few people, are not spread all over Hell in a vile attempt to placate sulky, worthless shits. - William S Burroughs
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