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brassmonkey 04-04-2017 10:35 AM

Black teen wins essay contest on topic of white privilege
 
[b]A black teenager who wrote about the "unavoidable" racial issues he faces growing up in an affluent, predominantly white Connecticut town has won an essay contest on the topic of white privilege. Chet Ellis, a 15-year-old sophomore at Staples High School in Westport, described a discussion on getting into college one day during track practice. He wrote that a white friend said he would have no problem because he's black.[/b

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"I was stunned," he wrote, "and mumbled something instead of firing back, 'Your parents are third-generation Princeton and your father runs a hedge fund and yet you think my ride is free?'" The annual essay contest, put on by the town's diversity council and the Westport Library, aims to prompt discussion of multicultural issues in the shoreline community that is 93 percent white. This year's topic stirred some controversy by encouraging high schoolers to describe how they have been touched by white privilege, a term used mainly by liberals that refers to unseen advantages conferred to whites, and not racial minorities.

Chet was awarded the $1,000 top prize at a ceremony Monday night. Living in a place where almost everyone is white, he writes, he wonders how his race affects how he's treated. He writes about being followed around by a manager inside a store and how it felt when a classmate said a racial slur out loud to describe an offensive sign. And he notes the knowing nods a track teammate receives when he explains a loss by telling others, "I mean I was running against two giant black guys."

"As a black teen in Westport, race issues in and outside the classroom are unavoidable," he wrote. His mother, Amanda Freeman, said the family often discusses current events and racial issues at the dinner table and they encouraged him to enter the contest.

"It's just about opening the dialogue," said Freeman, a sociology professor at the University of Hartford. "It's hard for him being one of the few African-American students, feeling like you have to speak for everybody."

The family moved to Westport six years ago from New York City, where Chet's father, Trey Ellis, teaches at Columbia University. Freeman said the family moved for the sake of the school system, and they had some trepidation over Westport's lack of diversity, but their children have liked living in the town. At times though, Freeman said, her son has been mistaken for one of the out-of-town students brought in through a busing program, which he does not appreciate.

Second place in the contest went to Josiah Tarrant, 16, a white student who describes discovering racial disparities through the eyes of his younger brother, who was adopted from Ethiopia. The third-place essay was written by Claire Dinshaw, a white student who likened white privilege to a trust fund, a "bonus given to every white American."

Contest organizers declined to say how many essays were submitted for consideration.

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Joshua G 04-04-2017 02:47 PM

an essay on how the black privileged feel like victims around white privileged, thanks to the stigma of special treatment for black people under affirmative action.

i guess the solution is to end affirmative action to remove the stigma of black people getting unfair advantages getting into college.

obvious they dont need special favors, like oscar nominations every year. wait a minute...

:)

Joshua G 04-04-2017 02:54 PM

nice to see a new generation of kids, indoctrinated into liberal racism dogma...the problem today being micro-aggressions, white people not liking affirmative action, & not getting oscar nominations for 2 years.

oh, & the whitelash over trumps election.

keep that racism fire going dumb libs! a white man is mayor of chicago! not that you care...he's a liberal!

:1orglaugh

Matt-ADX 04-04-2017 02:55 PM

I saw this article on CNN. It's something that's happened a handfull of times over the last few years. All the ones they name are black kids. Donno if they just chose to highlight the black kids since the article was about a black girl, but I did find it a bit off

New Jersey teen gets accepted by all 8 Ivy League schools

Students getting into all of the Ivies is a monumental feat, but it's happened to a handful of teens over the past couple of years -- Kwasi Enin in 2014, Harold Ekeh in 2015 and Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna and Kelly Hyles last year.

Ifeoma White-Thorpe: Teen gets into all 8 Ivy League schools - CNN.com

Horatio Caine 04-04-2017 03:02 PM

Did someone buy monkeys sig or he got an extra check deposited to his ebt account? Super active last 2 days.

Google Expert 04-04-2017 03:14 PM

He should move to Detroit if he feels so threatened by whites.

brassmonkey 04-04-2017 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Horatio Caine (Post 21681478)
Did someone buy monkeys sig or he got an extra check deposited to his ebt account? Super active last 2 days.

i don't have to stalk people to feel like a human being. hide in the shadows :2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:

Grapesoda 04-04-2017 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 21680695)
[b]A black teenager who wrote about the "unavoidable" racial issues he faces growing up in an affluent, predominantly white Connecticut town has won an essay contest on the topic of white privilege. Chet Ellis, a 15-year-old sophomore at Staples High School in Westport, described a discussion on getting into college one day during track practice. He wrote that a white friend said he would have no problem because he's black.[/b

https://i.imgur.com/P9eDCsS.jpg

"I was stunned," he wrote, "and mumbled something instead of firing back, 'Your parents are third-generation Princeton and your father runs a hedge fund and yet you think my ride is free?'" The annual essay contest, put on by the town's diversity council and the Westport Library, aims to prompt discussion of multicultural issues in the shoreline community that is 93 percent white. This year's topic stirred some controversy by encouraging high schoolers to describe how they have been touched by white privilege, a term used mainly by liberals that refers to unseen advantages conferred to whites, and not racial minorities.

Chet was awarded the $1,000 top prize at a ceremony Monday night. Living in a place where almost everyone is white, he writes, he wonders how his race affects how he's treated. He writes about being followed around by a manager inside a store and how it felt when a classmate said a racial slur out loud to describe an offensive sign. And he notes the knowing nods a track teammate receives when he explains a loss by telling others, "I mean I was running against two giant black guys."

"As a black teen in Westport, race issues in and outside the classroom are unavoidable," he wrote. His mother, Amanda Freeman, said the family often discusses current events and racial issues at the dinner table and they encouraged him to enter the contest.

"It's just about opening the dialogue," said Freeman, a sociology professor at the University of Hartford. "It's hard for him being one of the few African-American students, feeling like you have to speak for everybody."

The family moved to Westport six years ago from New York City, where Chet's father, Trey Ellis, teaches at Columbia University. Freeman said the family moved for the sake of the school system, and they had some trepidation over Westport's lack of diversity, but their children have liked living in the town. At times though, Freeman said, her son has been mistaken for one of the out-of-town students brought in through a busing program, which he does not appreciate.

Second place in the contest went to Josiah Tarrant, 16, a white student who describes discovering racial disparities through the eyes of his younger brother, who was adopted from Ethiopia. The third-place essay was written by Claire Dinshaw, a white student who likened white privilege to a trust fund, a "bonus given to every white American."

Contest organizers declined to say how many essays were submitted for consideration.

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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Horatio Caine 04-04-2017 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 21681538)
i don't have to stalk people to feel like a human being. hide in the shadows :2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:

You hide at your aunts house instead. Especially when the squealer drives by :1orglaugh

brassmonkey 04-04-2017 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Horatio Caine (Post 21681577)
You hide at your aunts house instead. Especially when the squealer drives by :1orglaugh

why don't you drive bye? won't happen! squealer i don't know him! why would i meet a stalker????

Horatio Caine 04-04-2017 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 21681589)
why don't you drive bye? won't happen! squealer i don't know him! why would i meet a stalker????

So u can crawl back into your hole and tell everyone here how you called head of internet police? Lol... How many times have u threatened people here and then turned pussy? Show up at Phoenix forum next year and we will talk, fucking chicken shit gangsta wannabe.. I see u acting tough again.. must have scored some crack, eh.

nico-t 04-04-2017 06:13 PM

Monthy Python couldn't have written a more absurd story than this. Jesus christ.


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