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'''Would you support a social action group dedicated to issues of class and/or classism? Why or why not?'''
''"No. Such a group would only work to divide students via artificial divisions and class-warfare rhetoric".'' ~ Nick Truesdale, Vice President of Dickinson College Republicans
''"No. Such a group would only work to divide students via artificial divisions and class-warfare rhetoric".'' ~ Nick Truesdale, Vice President of Dickinson College Republicans



Revision as of 17:08, 11 May 2006

Would you support a social action group dedicated to issues of class and/or classism? Why or why not?

"No. Such a group would only work to divide students via artificial divisions and class-warfare rhetoric". ~ Nick Truesdale, Vice President of Dickinson College Republicans

"I would definitely support such a group because although I stated earlier that a possible cause for there not being a group dealing with class as the student population on campus not acknowledging class as an issue or problem to be discussed, I personally realize that it very well may be. Class can be just as alienating and divisive to human beings on a college campus as race but most of the time race is looked to first". ~ Rick Raymond, member of the African American Society

"Yes, I would support a group dedicated to issues of class, but I think it would be better to simply include disscusions of class in the existing groups." ~ Caitlin Conyngham, member of the Women's Center executive board