Binghamton University Hosts Training Session Called 'Stop White People,' But It's Not What You Think
Indoctrination for residential advisors? Maybe not in this case.


Binghamton University—one of the SUNY schools—apparently held an optional training session for residential advisors that was called: "#StopWhitePeople2K16."
The purpose of the session is to "help others take the next step in understanding diversity, privilege, and the society we function within," according to The Binghamton Review.
Of course, that seems like a difficult discussion to have if participants are proceeding from the assumption that white people need to be stopped, and stopped soon.
But the session isn't the outrage you might think it is, according to the university. A spokesperson told me the title was chosen as a bit of irony, and a range of topics were discussed—including "reverse racism."
"This week, the office of student affairs spoke with organizers and attendees of the session and—despite what many at the university feel was a poorly chosen name for the session—verified that the actual program content was not "anti-white," and that it represented a respectful dialogue among participants," a university spokesperson told Reason.
Campus Reform's Howard Hecht spoke with an RA who attended the session and didn't think it was "harmful or offensive."
My concern isn't that students are encountering offensive speech—on the contrary, I think students should be offended from time to time. Rather, my concern is that RA training is often more ideological than it ought to be, and that RAs go on to pressure the students who live under their rule to submit to indoctrination—a violation of these students free speech rights.
But it sounds like there isn't actually anything funny going on here.
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Somebody stop me!
I wish I had that power.
Smokin'!
I am laughing at this, and it is not okay.
Did I do that?
Huh. When I was in college, all the RAs did was give out free condoms and warn us not to bring kegs into the dorms.
Same. And the warning about the kegs came with a wink and a grin.
Ours just stayed in her room with her boyfriend and rarely spoke with, or saw any of us. Lucky bastard...she was stacked.
This.
This.
Why you drink my beer?
http://nbc4i.com/2016/08/25/wo.....olice-say/
Oh and check out the ex-cop neighbor in the vid. If only I still had arrest powers.
So there was supposed to be a comma after "Stop"?
Binghamton University Hosts Training Session Called 'Stop White People,' But It's Not What You Think
Us white people, we all think the same.
Exactly!
despite what many at the university feel was a poorly chosen name for the session
Given that it made a splash, it seems like the organizers choose perfectly.
An RA's job is to make sure that the residents under their supervision don't blare their music at all hours of the night, to assist in dispute resolution between residents, and to be the designated individual to call for emergency assistance if shit gets real.
Understanding privilege and diversity has fuck all to do with those duties.
RAs dont like it when your attempt at dispute resolution is to put your speakers up against your neighbors door and blast "Highway to Hell" while he is sleeping.
It did lead to him not playing the exact same guitar riff over and over all night long though.
Are YOU going to deal with the sobbing special snowflakes who come to you about their microaggressions?
You want them on that hall, you need them on that hall!
Understanding privilege and diversity has fuck all to do with those duties.
This. Luckily this was a option brainwashing training session, and if I was an RA there, I think I would have exercised the option to tell them to get bent.
But the session isn't the outrage you might think it is, according to the university.
I would like to know for certain what they were actually "teaching" before I accept that at face value.
White people are a culture, not a costume.
This is not okay
No hetro white male would dress like that.
Last time one spoke ill of Nantucket Reds, we burnt Atlanta to the ground.
Nantucket Reds are a classic preppie-style. How dare you insult the Kennedy's and everyone who worked for the CIA!
I feel like I just won the lottery.
You've never been to Mr. Jefferson's University, huh.
I visited SUNY Binghamton a few times during my college years, and frequently hung out with a young Asian man who did not like Asian people, and would randomly scream racial epithets at large groups of them. That's how I found out that not all Asian folk are ninjas, because a ninja would not have tolerated that abhorrent behavior.
The more you know.
Maybe he only acted that way to make sure you didn't think he was a ninja? That's exactly what a ninja would do.
No. He was a maniac.
A he was self hating? Did you inform him he was appropriating Jewish culture?
So they were being sarcastic? If so, I approve.
No, they were being ironic. The training is still about "help[ing] others take the next step in understanding diversity, privilege, and the society we function within"
You lost me at helping others.
Helping others by taking down Whitey. God, do you even?
Who's going to teach minorities how to properly hold a pistol?
You hold it sideways, because it's more important to look cool than to hit what you are aiming at.
Don't correct them. It's funny when an ejected shell hits them in the eye.
Riiiiight.
Well, besides the fact that in order to live on campus (which many schools mandate for the first year), you have to submit to being lorded over by a person who was just put through SJW bootcamp.
"help others take the next step in understanding diversity, privilege, and the society we function within"
It's always the others that need their minds straightened out and their attitudes adjusted. There's nothing wrong with me, I'm perfect. To the extent that you disagree with me, well, that's just how imperfect you are. Naturally, I don't expect somebody as ignorant as you to be able to understand just how ignorant you are, you'll just have to trust me on this.
Mind you, I'm not blaming you for being ignorant, not a bit. I know you just can't help yourself, which is why I am so magnanimously offering to help you expel your ignorance. Of course you must realize that if you decline my generous offer, I have to assume you are not only ignorant but willfully ignorant and I'll feel compelled to educate you even against your own wishes - for your own good. That's just what a wonderful guy I am.
Uh, no, don't expect them to enact that labor for you.
I thought they'd go with something more along the lines of: "don't misunderstand, by stop, we mean literally, make at least one effort in 2016 to stop a white person, in the street, at a bar, etc, and engage them in a discussion in which you attempt to enlighten them regarding their privilege, which is something of which they are likely not currently aware."
Maybe they could wear nice clothes and go door to door handling our pamphlets?
*out
I reject such exclusionary language. It should be "Stop All People"
All Stops Matter?
BARF===
"reverse racism."
Ah, the old "Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite" style joke, then.
"#StopWhitePeople2K16."
Is 2K16 supposed to be short for 2016?
As it has the same amount of characters, no.
However, 2K16 is supposed to be lit af for 2016.
Dern, "lit af" was my second guess.
Oh good, someone already asked the same question I had.
I love how they bring up privilege when talking about students in the dorms. The Binghamton area is pretty poor on average. The people who go there often have parents who are considerably more affluent than the average white person in Binghamton. But that probably never came up during these workshops or whatever they want to call them.
Yes. The Southern Tier is economically depressed, and Binghamton is horrible.
You live around Binghamton currently, or are you a refugee somewhere else now?
I'm a refugee from Rochester myself. The entirety of the state outside NYC is a basket-case. Of course I only got as far as NYC which has a different set of issues.
I'm 100% sure that if the "poorly-chosen" name that had "a bit of irony" had been "Stop Black People," the university would be just as blas? about it.
The only training my RA got was how to pad her door with towels to keep the pot smoke from leaking out.
That's a very useful skill to have.
She wasn't very good at it 🙂
It was nice going to a school where campus security weren't police. No one cared. There were certain dorm hallways that had a permanent haze of pot smoke.
Or is this an example of Stockholm Syndrome? No way to know for sure. *shrugs*
So, trusting at face value when the self-interested university claims it isn't being racist.
You know who else takes young or vulnerable people away from family and most friends, keeps them in housing away from the general population, and subjects them to both overt indoctrination and relentless social pressure from indoctrinated peers and group leaders?