Es de hace meses, pero he leído el texto recientemente. Un caso ejemplar de progre recibiendo karma, la carta de una progenitora al "consejero racial" de la revista izquierdista Slate.
Una progre pija americana que vive en barrio multirracial que, al escoger el instituto de su hija, prefiere el de los neցros porque estaba más cerca y se opone a los instis exigentes para blancos.
I am a liberal, White, upper-middle-class parent, and we live in a mixed-income, racially integrated urban neighborhood. When it came time to enroll our daughter in high school, we selected a school that was majority Black because it was close by, and we rejected the notion of getting caught up in which magnet school was most prestigious.
Lógicamente, ocurre lo que suele ocurrir con los no-neցros en los centros de estudios dominados por gentes de tonalidad: la chica sufrió un acoso espantoso y se tuvo que marchar por pies. Reconoce además que los estudiantes no-neցros son víctimas allí.
Our daughter had a horrible time there—she was harassed so much that we had to pull her out, and other non-Black students there were victimized because of their race
La progenitora sufre de disonancia cognitiva y no sabe cómo reaccionar
I am struggling to make sense of the experience.
Y lo peor son sus amigos progres, que están llamándola racista
who seem to think that saying that she was the victim of racial harassment somehow makes me seem racist since it was at the hands of Black students.
¿Respuesta del neցro de la revista? Ella se lo buscó... Al cabo, los estudiantes neցros tienen derecho a un espacio seguro donde no son ofendidos por los rostros pálidos...
Your daughter might not have done anything deliberately to harm anyone or to invite mistreatment, but her presence disrupts something truly fragile: the feeling of safety Black kids get from being with other Black kids.
Slate: Your white daughter had it coming, by Steve Sailer - The Unz Review (archive.org)