E******e 发帖数: 15 | 1 不知道是不是已经有人开始做了。
我给UCLA Chancellor的信,用板上的模板改了一下。虽然他不直接投票,但是这种嚣
张气焰要打下去。欢迎大家,尤其是UCLA乃至整个UC/CSU系统的校友或家长跟进!其他
学校的同学可以要求自己学校的长/教务长出来澄清自己的观点。用自己学校的邮箱发
更有震慑力。
他的邮箱是c********[email protected]
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Dear Chancellor Block,
As a resident and a parent in California, I am deeply concerned about your
letter sent to the UCLA community titled "The Impact of Proposition 209 and
Our Duty to Our Students". http://chancellor.ucla.edu/updates/the-impact-of-proposition-209-and-our-duty-to-our-students
Martin Luther King Jr. once said "I have a dream that my four little
children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the
color of their skin but by the content of their character." Judging students
by their skin colors is itself inherently discriminatory. We are living
individuals! We represent only ourselves. No one is over represented here.
We got admitted into universities after working our asses off for years. No
one has the right to discriminate against any individuals based on their
race. The only way to create a society with true racial equality is to stop
considering race in the admission process.
Science and higher education should be "color-blind". Decisions based on
race are not the road to prosperity, equality, or stronger feelings of self
esteem in individuals. Selections based on one's color, not one's
achievements and skills, is only working to separate our society further. It
is ill-advised to set different standards for students based on the color
of their skin. Separating kids only makes them feel inferior and that
shouldn't be acceptable to anyone. We ought not say that for some ethnic
students the goal is below some other ethnic students.
It is extremely disappointing that this dangerous speech of overturning
Proposition 209 is allowed in the UCLA campus, especially when it is coming
from its chancellor. I hereby urge you to clarify the concerns from student
parents like me and recall your letter. Otherwise, we reserve the rights to
seek other methods to restore the equality campus (and campus leadership)
under the California constitution.
Yours Faithfully,
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