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Yes! Millennials Have Issues With Racism!
Some of us remember the case of Dayanna Volitich, a then 25 year old middle school social studies teacher in Crystal River, Florida, who, during the spring of 2018, was exposed for having radical opinions and attempting to indoctrinate her young, fertile minded students with her extremist views.
The searing and chilling image of a group of approximately 300 young White men (and some women) in khaki pants and polo shirts carrying tiki torches chanting “blood and soil,” “you will not replace us. Jews will not replace us,” marching in the deep depth of night in the city of Charlottesville, Virginia passionately proclaiming a vigorous defense of their heritage is still deeply etched in the minds of many of us.
The year 2015 gave us a group of loudmouth, abhorrent University of Oklahoma Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity brothers chanting “there will never be a nigger in SAE…” and other obnoxious, racially inflammatory lyrics on a bus as they headed toward a social function. That same year also gave witness to Dylann Storm Roof, a 21 year old misfit and drifter who took it upon his mentally unhinged self to sadistically slaughter nine church worshiping citizens (the majority of them senior citizens) as well as state senator, Clementa C. Pinckney at Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
What each of these retrograde individuals had in common was the fact that they are members of Generation Y, more commonly referred to as millennials. The men and women born…