Say what now? Successful black Americans promote white supremacy?

Say what now? Successful black Americans promote white supremacy?

Did you know that successful blacks promote white supremacy?

That’s what a University of Colorado Colorado Springs associate professor named Stephany Rose cynically asserted, adding that she black celebrities like Stacey Dash exemplify the problem.

The Daily Caller reports:

An associate professor of women’s and ethnic studies at stated in a radio interview that certain African Americans and black celebrities, such as Stacey Dash, are proliferating “white supremacy” by just being successful.

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“When you come across these individuals like a Stacey Dash,” Rose said, “there is this idea that they buy into the mythology of merit, and meritocracy, and the American dream is available to any and everyone one as long as you work hard.”

In a statement provided exclusively to the Daily Caller, Dash dismissed Rose’s critique, insisting that people like her use events of the past to promote grievance, which further divides an already fragmented society. Instead, she maintains, we should learn from our history and use it to unite and move forward.

I totally agree with my Fox News colleague Stacey Dash that in America, hard work will bring success regardless of skin color or economic background.

Cross-posted at DeneenBorelli.com

Deneen Borelli

Deneen Borelli

Deneen Borelli is Outreach Director for FreedomWorks, a grassroots organization dedicated to limited government. She is a contributor at Fox News and has written for The Blaze, The Daily Caller, Los Angeles Times, and dozens of other publications. She is the author of the book ”Blacklash: How Obama and the Left are Driving Americans to the Government Plantation.”

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