Anonymous ID: dd5ac3 Oct. 30, 2020, 6:03 a.m. No.11358003   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8056

Another Professor Resigns Following Accusations She Pretended To Be Non-White

 

Another Pocahontas scammer, must be a lot of money on that scam

 

Kelly Kean Sharp resigned Tuesday from her assistant professorship at Furman University following accusations that she pretended to be non-white, a university spokesman said.

 

An anonymous person outed the African American history scholar through a Medium post, InsideHigherEd reported. The anonymous writer said that he or she “distantly” knew Sharp when Sharp was in graduate school at the University of California, Davis, and that Sharp only recently began identifying as Chicana.

 

Sharp reportedly formerly identified herself as Chicana in her Twitter profile, which has since been removed. The Medium post includes screenshots of Sharp’s tweets showing Sharp referring to her grandmother, who she calls her abuela, and describing how her abuela “came to the U.S. during WWII” and “worked hard so I could become a teacher.”

 

The Medium post writer said that Sharp had never spoken about being Mexican before, and the writer reportedly spoke with other colleagues who were also “confused” and asked Sharp about her “newfound identity.” (RELATED: Here’s A List Of White Liberals Caught Pretending To Be Black)

 

“She described herself as a #Chicana Asst Prof in her Twitter bio,” the Medium post writer said.

 

“This was later changed to #Chicana at the end of the intro. Then, it was ultimately removed after a faculty member from the UC Davis History Department allegedly spoke with her due to numerous complaints from former graduate students.”

 

Sharp reportedly said that her grandmother was from Mexico, the writer said. Sharp’s colleagues allegedly examined this explanation, according to the post, and found that “Kelly had no grandparents who were born outside of the U.S. or had Hispanic names” and that Sharp’s grandmother was born in Los Angeles “to white parents and was residing in the U.S. during all the census records of her upbringing.”

 

“This grandmother eventually married a wealthy, white lawyer from Iowa,” the Medium post said.

 

The post also references claims made in Sharp’s since-deleted Furman biography: Sharp reportedly said that her research on the antebellum South was inspired partially by the “majority-minority population” of her hometown, Encinitas, CA.

 

Encinitas is 88.7% white, census records show, and “known to anyone from California for being a wealthy beach community,” according to the Medium post.

 

Furman University did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation. Spokesman Tom Evelyn told InsideHigherEd that Sharp had resigned, effective immediately.

 

The Medium post writer questions how much Sharp benefitted from her claims to Chicana heritage, noting that Sharp “found a tenure-track job after graduating, a rare commodity in academia today,” and “astutely applied for a job in African American history (there are many less PhDs in this field)” before immediately moving “into a tenure-track professorship in that field, working dually in the Africana Studies and History departments at Luther College.”

 

“Perhaps she won the job simply because she investigated the role of slave women in shaping consumption and markets in the antebellum South,” the anonymous author writes.

 

“But is it possible that the complex identity provided by her imagined Mexican immigrant grandmother helped her to secure this diversity hire?”

 

https://dailycaller.com/2020/10/29/kelly-kean-sharp-furman-university-accusations-non-white/

Anonymous ID: dd5ac3 Oct. 30, 2020, 6:24 a.m. No.11358298   🗄️.is 🔗kun

John Galt

Aug 1

2 min

 

Atlas Awakened Raison D'etre

I've written widely read business oriented blogs in the past, but recently have been compelled in recent years to dive deeper into the abyss of what's really happening in our world. I believe its time to get some of my thoughts into the open in a different blog.

 

Our society has become so busy and distracted that we aren't always really paying attention to what his happening. We aren't asking questions. When we see something strange or disturbing happens our attention span has been lowered so far that within days we and the rest of the wold has forgotten. When a person or even a group gets finds the attention to dig deeper into certain topics they are often silenced, ignored, ridiculed or worse.

 

This is concerning to me. This is a dangerous trend.

 

The deeper I dive into questions that I have I realize that there is a lot of deception, misdirection and truths that are being covered up. Sadly sometimes it is in plain sight, but as a society we are too distracted to accept it.

 

I decided to create a blog to attempt to awaken or "red-pill" those who are open to it. My goal is to keep at least start very "lite". Although I believe I could shock readers that is not my goal. My goal is to awaken. I will try to keep it non-political and even avoid controversial topics. Political or polarizing topics cause us to quickly develop a bias and "toss the baby out with the bath water".

 

I will not spend a lot of time on editing. Where necessary I will try to present facts to substantiate positions. If my facts are proven do be wrong I will correct them. I encourage discourse. Constructive criticism and debate is welcome. Slander and personal attacks are not welcome.

 

Welcome to Atlas Awakened…Let's see where this takes us.

 

https://www.atlasawakened.com/post/atlas-awakened-raison-d-etre

Anonymous ID: dd5ac3 Oct. 30, 2020, 6:30 a.m. No.11358381   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8440

You Don't Censor Lies…You Censor The Truth

 

The question for anons is, how do we communicate in ways people can understand, how lies hurt them?

 

Most people can agree that censorship is bad. I saw a quote today that I liked "You don't censor lies. You SUE! You censor the truth."

 

Although we can agree it is bad we don't often comprehend the impact. Two decades ago I spent a lot of time in Singapore working with locals that represented our company. I would read the newspaper in the morning in the hotel lounge, but I would also have a PDF version of the newspapers sent to me. I started to realize the difference in the articles and the censorship. It was subtle but it definitely changed the conclusions a reader would come to.

 

I had several discussions about this with one of my native Singaporean colleges. I asked if he understood that they were censored. He said he knew it, but he seemed indifferent. I brought up some specific instances from the stories that I read. He was mildly curious but overall uninterested. He added the government takes care of us. They make sure we have good jobs. If the global markets change they change the focus of the types of industries are attracted to Singapore. They make sure we save money for our retirement and we are healthy.

 

As long as his needs were met and he felt prosperous and safe he didn't see any need to object to the censorship. It was also obvious to me when we were discussing certain issues that were censored he didn't know what he didn't know.

 

He knew he was being censored but he didn't have an opinion on some issues and didn't even know why he should care about them.

 

When you look at what is happening now in the US with Google, Facebook and Twitter. The same thing is happening. Many people aren't even aware of some of the issues. They simply don't have access to them and they aren't going to expend the effort to look for the truth. They might not even know what to look for.

 

https://www.atlasawakened.com/post/you-don-t-censor-lies-you-censor-the-truth