Head of campus NAACP chapter complains about American flag flown on crane for Memorial Day, because...
To honor Memorial Day, a construction company attached an American flag to a crane. (For young Americans, construction companies also tend to do that on the 4th of July and Veterans' Day. Kinda' like a tradition.)
Most Americans appreciated the gesture. But of course not all...
See, the crane was working at a moonbat campus--Central Connecticut State University--and the campus NAACP chapter went ballistic, screaming that the REAL symbol was a normal, standard, factory-swaged loop in the end of the cable. Yep: they screamed it was a noose.
For Americans who don't know jack-shit about cranes or construction, loops are routinely made on the ends of heavy cables cuz how else do you think you could attach the cable to a hook, eh? But some people have to have something to bitch about.
The hoot is that the president of the university--Zulma Toro, female, who is supposed to have an engineering background--didn't try to educate the black guy but scrambled to placate him, dispatching a high-ranking administrator to "monitor the situation" and promising to get the offensive cable taken down ASAP.
I can excuse the black male for doing what he's been taught to do. Hard to excuse the university president, who--with her alleged engineering background--missed a great chance to do some teaching.
Nah, can't have that, eh?
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