Hateful words of black prof to white rape survivor before claiming white men are THE problem

Saida Grundy is a despicable human being and should not be allowed to teach at Boston University. She’s a raging racist, radical moonbat. She’s basically saying that it doesn’t matter if a white woman is raped – only black women and members of the LGBTQ community matter. She’s also an elitist snob who thinks she is smarter than everyone else and because she makes more money is somehow ‘better’ and more entitled to an opinion. She hates white men and isn’t bashful about it either. She called them ‘a problem population.’ Which sounds to me like she condones exterminating them. Just hateful.


Dr Saida Grundy, the same African-American studies and sociology professor who was
forced to apologize last week for tweeting that white male students were ‘problem population’
at American universities, in February lashed out at, and mocked, a white sexual assault survivor on Facebook.

From the Daily Mail:

The same Boston University professor who recently has sparked outrage by labeling white male college students ‘a problem population,’ in February lashed out at a white rape victim during a heated Facebook exchange.

Saida Grundy, incoming black sociology professor at BU, was forced to issue an apology last week for her racially charged tweets condemning Caucasian men, which University President Robert Brown called ‘hurtful’ in his open letter penned to the campus last Tuesday.

Today it emerged that months before the controversy over Grundy’s negative tweets slamming ‘white masculinity,’ the veteran educator reportedly ridiculed Meghan Chamberlin, a Caucasian woman who has publicly identified herself as a survivor of sexual assault.

FoxNews.com reported Monday that on February 25, Ms Chamberlin went on a public Facebook thread and weighed in on a controversial article posted on TheGrio.com condemning Patricia Arquette’s Oscar speech, in which she famously said that women deserve to get equal pay for equal work.

The author of the opinion piece, writer and filmmaker Blue Telusma, who is black, argued that African-Americans and members of the LGBTQ community do not owe white women any assistance.

‘I LITERALLY cry and lose sleep over this,’ Ms Chamberlin wrote in reaction to the op-ed, revealing that she had been raped as a child. ‘What this article did was tell me that I’m not aloud [sic] to ask for help… Because I am a WHITE woman… So when I read this article… you do understand what that does to me, right? It kills me…’

In response, a commenter by the name Sai Grundy, who used the same photo as the BU professor on her now-private Twitter account, poked fun at the married mother of two, writing: ‘I literally cry… While we literally die.’

When Mrs Chamberlin replied that she ‘got’ Grundy’s message and assured her that she can now take her ‘claws’ out, the African-American studies professor unleashed a torrent of vitriol in the form of a foul-mouth message partially written in caps.

‘^^THIS IS THE S**T I AM TALKING ABOUT. WHY DO YOU GET TO PLAY THE VICTIM EVERY TIME PEOPLE OF COLOR AND OUR ALLIES WANT TO POINT OUT RACISM. my CLAWS?? Do you see how you just took an issue that WASNT about you, MADE it about you, and NOW want to play the victim when I take the time to explain to you some s**t that is literally $82,000 below my pay grade? And then you promote your #whitegirltears like that’s some badge you get to wear… YOU BENEFIT FROM RACISM. WE’RE EXPLAINING THAT TO YOU and you’re vilifying my act of intellectual altruism by saying i stuck my “claws” into you?’

Chamberlin tried to extricate herself from the tense exchange by writing to Grundy: ‘’I am choosing to “exit” this conversation, You don’t know me. I don’t know you. It’s really as simple as that.’

But Grundy continued piling on and ended up having the last word in the heated back-and-forth.

‘^^YOU DONT HAVE TO KNOW ME. what you SHOULD know is that you don’t know more about this issue than margenalized women. And instead of entering this conversation with an iota of humility about that, you have made it a celebration of your false sense of victimization. no [sic] go cry somewhere. snce that’s what you do.’

Chamberlin signed off with the words: ‘Will do.’

Ms Grundy wrote in a separate comment in the thread: ‘am I mocking her tears or am I saying that her tears are meaningless displays of emotions because they don’t reflect at ALL an intention to understand the issue from the prospective [sic] of women of color and queer women.’

The entire conversation has since been removed from Facebook, along with Saida Grundy’s social media account.

In an interview with FoxNews.com, Meghan Chamberlin likened Grundy’s remarks to ‘a kick in the stomach,’ made all the worse when she learned that the woman who mercilessly mocked her was a professor.

She has the nerve to attack a white rape victim, chastising her for making ‘it all about her’ instead of people of color. Wonder if she belongs to the Nation of Islam? Because her hate speech sounds an awful lot like them. Being raped does not entail a false sense of victimization. But being a professional race victim and hustler as this professor so obviously is, does. She was brutally mean to the rape victim, telling her to go cry somewhere. May I just suggest this professor go pound sand? I’ve got news for everyone, not all professors are ‘smart’ and you shouldn’t listen to this biased cretin. She has no intellectual altruism – she decries racism which is what she excels at. Let me explain this to Grundy in a way she will understand… you are an elitist moron fixated on race and you attack those who have been hurt and wronged and pile on simply because they are the wrong color and sexual predilection. We don’t want to know you and you are about as marginalized as the Obama’s in your ivory black tower. You come across as a foul-mouthed, hateful radical – not a dignified, opinionated professor.

Terresa Monroe-Hamilton

Terresa Monroe-Hamilton is an editor and writer for Right Wing News. She owns and blogs at NoisyRoom.net. She is a Constitutional Conservative and NoisyRoom focuses on political and national issues of interest to the American public. Terresa is the editor at Trevor Loudon's site, New Zeal - trevorloudon.com. She also does research at KeyWiki.org. You can email Terresa here. NoisyRoom can be found on Facebook and on Twitter.

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