
A sorority in Alabama is in big trouble for posting a video of its members. The problem is that all the members in the video are white. This was a front-page story on the New York Times, equal to the Iranian nuclear negotiations and the Donald Trump coverage.
A video promoting the University of Alabama’s chapter of a largely white sorority has been taken down after being widely criticized online for its portrayal of women and for its lack of diversity.
It mostly shows sorority members having a good time: dancing in front of their sorority house, blowing glitter and kisses, frolicking in swimsuits and taking a trip to the school’s Bryant-Denny football stadium in the company of the university’s mascot, an elephant known as Big Al.
The video was viewed over half a million times in one week before being taken down from the sorority’s YouTube channel, but is still available elsewhere.
The university was quick to disavow the video. ...
Ironically when I was reading the above article at NewsMachete - American Thinker, a side ad popped up advertising shopping at Sacramento State University, featuring--you guessed it--a tall athletic Black male student standing against a lovely long-honey-haired White female student. Our Open-Borders Overlords never miss a chance.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/08/sorority_in_big_trouble_for_posting_video_of_white_ladies.html#ixzz3jZBlQwP7