A student newspaper at the University of Texas has been criticized in a column "I do not like your DNA" and blames white people as "opponents".
The apology of the Texas State University college star was issued several hours after the newspaper announced the column on Tuesday. And it caused a strong opposition.
According to the pictures sent to Fox News from many viewers, this article says "White is over as we want to become reality." Great landscape change "
In addition to arguing that "the death of white people means liberation of all people", columnists also said that whiteness means "the structure used to make racist power system permanent .
"Remember this before: I hate you because you should not be there," the column added. "You are all the main equipments of this planet and the emptiness of all other cultures when you met you."
This column was written by Rudy Martinez, a senior researcher at the State University of Texas, protesting the original fascist Donald Trump, one of more than 200 arrested on January 20 It was said. ceremony"
Denise Cervantes, editor-in-chief of the University Star, said in a statement later Tuesday that this column is "widely criticized by readers".
"The opinion page of UniversityStar is a forum for students to express ideas and discuss them," she said. "Although our publications do not support all the comments from student columnists and guest writers as editors, I am responsible for the content printed on our website."
Cervantes said that the original purpose of this column is to comment on the concept of racial and ethnic identity.
"We know that the information in this section is clearer and potentially harming the campus community," she says. "We apologize that we can proceed to a place of productive dialogue to tie our community."
Andrew Homann, former chairman of the Texas student group and chairing the Republican Party of the University of Texas, is one of the major commentators of this column.
"As far as thinking that the University Star's opinion column does not get worse, they will announce this masterpiece and will exceed my expectations," he wrote in a Facebook post on Tuesday. "If the editorial board continues to allow you to issue unreasonable garbage every week, there will be no one who thinks seriously about this paper."
"After reading, I feel embarrassed at my university, which is not good if this is written in other contexts.I made lots of different culture friends."
"I'd like to get a better response and reaction," another person said in a speech to the principal.
In November, the independent Texas newspaper The University Star announced an editorial written by an opinion columnist Rudy Martinez. The editorial that "I do not like your DNA" argues that race is a social structure used to suppress minorities and that "white" should be destroyed. "I hate you because you should not exist," campus has foreseeable madness madness. TXST Student Council president threatened to attack newspaper funds unless its editor, editor and Rudy Martinez resigned. Other students started pleading to take money from University Star. Judy Oskam of TXST Journalism ยท Mass Communication Dean, announced that it is organizing a committee to consider the editing process of the newspaper.
After the "disgusting" column, Texas became angry, painful and familiar accusations and anti-condemnation theaters. Naturally, the president of the university accused racial discrimination written by the students. The same is true for the student council president. Campus groups representing ethnic minorities say that these accusations do not take into account the insults they often endure. They are demonized and intimidated, so why do they feel anxiety and anger in the reversal of wealth?
Last year, the same column was also posted on campus newspapers across the country. * This is a concession - never apologize - but a liberal student group is unfair to its conservative counterpart despite its liberal assertion. Young Republicans have become a persecuted minority. Anyway, this is a story that needs to be spoken. It is almost impossible for Stanford University to express conservative views and maintain the meaning of the conversation. I will never forget the reaction of my friend - in a discussion before the 2008 election - I begged, "Whatever you look at John McCain's political view, you are at least he is a hero We must admit that - and I admire him All that our country has done. "