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Gonzaga University warns against Cinco de Mayo partying by 'non-Mexican individuals'
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[quote:beeches:MV8zODI1MzEzXzY4NzY1Njk1Xzg0MUM0REE=] [quote:LoneStarRising:MV8zODI1MzEzXzYxNTNDNTQy] In an email to the student body, a Gonzaga University administrator cautioned that Cinco de Mayo has become "full of cultural appropriation," directing them to a flyer listing "alternative" ways of celebrating the holiday. "Don't you dare put on that 'sombrero,'" the flyer tells students, suggesting that they "donate to organizations working for immigrant rights" rather than have a party. Another option is to "support AUTHENTIC Mexican businesses" run by "actual Mexican people," though it cautions that "CHIPOTLE DOESN’T COUNT." https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=10859&utm_source=browser&utm_medium=push_notification&utm_campaign= [/quote] what tripe Gonzaga you lost any and all respect I had for you the "administrator" is actually a mini wannabe drill sergeant without military cojones who [i]will[/i] exercise control and [i]will[/i] be heard.... Libtardia is full of that type..... :libtardia: [/quote]
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In an email to the student body, a Gonzaga University administrator cautioned that Cinco de Mayo has become "full of cultural appropriation," directing them to a flyer listing "alternative" ways of celebrating the holiday. "Don't you dare put on that 'sombrero,'" the flyer tells students, suggesting that they "donate to organizations working for immigrant rights" rather than have a party. Another option is to "support AUTHENTIC Mexican businesses" run by "actual Mexican people," though it cautions that "CHIPOTLE DOESN’T COUNT."
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