UVA Student Newspaper Opinion Writer: ‘Stand Up’ to ‘Racist Family’ at Thanksgiving

by Benjamin Zeisloft

 

An opinion columnist at the University of Virginia’s student newspaper encouraged her readers to “stand up” to “racist family” at Thanksgiving.

Emma Camp, who writes a regular opinion column for the Cavalier Daily, asserted that “white progressives must privilege their principles over personal comfort” in conversations with family during the holiday season. In order to fulfill this mandate, they “need to stand up to their racist loved ones.”

Though Trump, who Camp defines as a “proto-fascist,” who has “been defeated,” she argues that “the hateful rhetoric, conspiratorial thinking and virulent racism, xenophobia and sexism he espoused during his tenure remain deeply entrenched in American political discourse.”

“When we sit silent over our uncle’s QAnon rants or our high school friends’ xenophobic comments,” she continues, “it shows that we value our own comfort over what we know to be our ethical duty.”

She again admonishes readers to prove that their “moral principles” are more important than their “relationship with racists.”

“No matter the outcome, standing up for your principles disrupts the presumption of agreement so often assumed by bigots,” concludes Camp. “Hateful beliefs may continue — but at the very least you can make it clear that they are not welcome to at least one person at the dinner table.”

Yes, Every Kid

University of Virginia undergraduate Deven Upadhyay told Campus Reform that “calling white progressives to action at Thanksgiving turns social activism into a game, eliciting frivolous accusations and burning bridges with loved ones.”

“Today’s progressives have developed a savior complex that has become so sensitive, diluting the severity of real instances of xenophobia, sexism, and racism,” he added. “As this piece pins this task on white people, it seems that people of color need to be ‘saved’ by our white friends.”

Upadhyay, who is Indian-American, says that he does not “need to be saved or pandered to. By playing along with the policing of white progressives, we grant them a position of superiority and false sense of accomplishment.”

“If the purpose of activism is to make change, telling your uncle Steve he’s a white supremacist surely won’t win you a Nobel prize,” he added.

Campus Reform reached out to Camp for comment and will update this article accordingly.

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Benjamin Zeisloft is a Pennsylvania Senior Campus Correspondent, reporting on liberal bias and abuse for Campus Reform. He is studying Finance and Marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Benjamin also writes for The UPenn Statesman and the Wharton International Business Review.
Photo “Emma Camp” by Emma Camp.

 

 

 

 


Appeared at and reprinted from campusreform.org

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4 Thoughts to “UVA Student Newspaper Opinion Writer: ‘Stand Up’ to ‘Racist Family’ at Thanksgiving”

  1. If Ms. Camp was my daughter, and she started that crap at our Thanksgiving dinner table, she would find herself out on her ass, and finding a new way to finance her “education”.

  2. Deplorable Bay Stater

    It seems pretty apparent that Mr. Upadhyay is several orders of magnitude smarter than Ms. Camp.

    I’m usually a firm supporter of free speech (as in “I abhor what you’re saying, but will defend to the death your right to say it”), buy my resolve is severely tested by Ms.Camp’s diatribe. That said, she is absolutely correct that “standing up for your principles disrupts the presumption of agreement so often assumed by bigots” and perhaps we should follow her advice instead of sitting by silently when bigots like her start spouting their venom.

  3. LM

    “Stand up to your racist family at Thanksgiving” – sounds like a topic for Jerry Springer- oops…was that racist?

  4. Gordon Shumway

    this is why student newspapers are better for the outhouse or lining your birdcage than actually reading. only in the college bubble can this type of nonsense be taken seriously.

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