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Monday, October 02, 2006
Mike Adams :: Townhall.com Columnist
Deep Thoughts on Racial Diversity
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The administration at UNCW (The University of North Carolina – Whitey) has just found a new reason to spend more money on diversity. Last year’s intensified efforts to raise black enrollment backfired and the black freshman population went down by 7.1 percent this year. This news means, in all likelihood, that the university will be doubling its efforts to bring in more blacks next year. If they do, this critic of the diversity movement predicts a 14.2 percent decrease in black enrollment in 2007.

University officials are not sure why the black enrollment decreased this year. In fact, Linda MacRae in the admissions department told the local Wilmington MacTimes that there are no “definitive studies” that tell why blacks aren't enrolling at the university, making it “hard to point to any one reason why the population is lower this year.”

But, of course, I know something the liberals don’t know about the low black enrollment at UNC-Whitey. The school is located near a beach and white people like beaches more than black people. And explaining the recent decreases in minority enrollment is pretty simple, too: It’s all a function of global warming.

But the university is concerned that competition from other universities has contributed to the drop in minority enrollment. MacRae also told the MacTimes that "The historically black colleges and universities are our greatest competitors." She continued, "As long as those exist, that will always be something we have to look at."

What a great insight by a university official! As long as you have historically black colleges, the other schools will be disproportionately white. That should be the answer every time a race pimp like Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton makes a comment about low black enrollment at a public university. “As long as you have historically black colleges, the other schools will be disproportionately white.”

Or whenever someone asks for more spending on diversity, we could just say “As long as you have historically black colleges, the other schools will be disproportionately white.”

Or whenever someone says UNCW is racist because there are few blacks, we could just say “As long as you have historically black colleges, the other schools will be disproportionately white.” And so on.

But, for the record, I predict that MacRae will never repeat that brilliant observation. In

fact, if she were white, she would probably be dismissed for letting that cat out of the bag. Now people know that the real “diversity” problem in higher education is that blacks are more likely than whites to favor racial segregation. (Perhaps I shouldn’t have said that. Now, the university might retaliate by denying my application for full professor).

But all is not bad news at UNC-Whitey. This year, UNCW's freshman Hispanic population grew by over 60% prompting some critics of the diversity movement (but not necessarily this one) to refer to the school as “UNC-Where’s Your Green Card?”

The increase in Hispanic enrollment has a lot to do with the hiring of a Spanish-speaking admissions officer and the printing of UNCW recruitment materials in Spanish. This was an expenditure the university approved shortly after the school ran out of paper and toner in the computer labs. This lack of basic educational material impeded the efforts of students to finish their assignments in classes like English 101 (and Spanish 101, too!) but at least the university is well on its way towards fulfilling the goal of attracting more illegal immigrants to UNC-Whitey.

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Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and author of Feminists Say the Darndest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts "Womyn" On Campus.
 
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College Racial Diversity
If I put black- face on can I go to universities to try to see what they will give me? Sure seems like I can. Some universities pay black people to go to their school, why not me? I never have gotten anything from anybody because I am white. Equal opportunity, please?!

This reminds me of something...
This is a vague recollection from my teen years, but I seem to recall that in the '70's, which was IIRC the high-water mark for federal judges taking it upon themselves to make the day-to-day decisions for public schools and colleges in the name of stamping out racial discrimination, the state of South Carolina was court-ordered to meet some semi-nebulous goal for black enrollment to its other-than-traditionally-black colleges and universities while at the same time preserving as such its public traditionally black colleges such as S.C. State. I had noticed at the time it seemed like an oxymoronic mandate, but in those days (the Carter Administration) it appeared federal judges really did think they could bang absolutely any trendy high-minded policy into existence with their magic gavels.

I seem to recall that by way of attempts to comply, ideas were floated that would reserve certain majors for black colleges such as SC State, and others for other schools such as University of SC, Clemson U, and the Citadel, thereby forcing presumably both white and black students to enroll at different campuses accordingly to study what they wished.

Unfortunately, I'm unclear what was actually the outcome of this issue. By the time I myself started college in the late '70's, it had no discernable significance to individual students or courses of study. Perhaps someone may be more familiar with the particulars, or I might manage to learn more about it later.
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