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Clemson Admissions Counselor Appears to Admit Bias Against Republican Applicants

Clemson Admissions Counselor Appears to Admit Bias Against Republican Applicants

“unless you ACTIVELY DENOUNCE the white supremacy and misogyny, etc., within your party, you are going out of your way to identify with an oppressive group”

Lots of admissions people probably think this way, but this person said the quiet part out loud.

Campus Reform reports:

EXCLUSIVE: Admissions counselor admits to anti-Republican bias when ‘reviewing college apps’

A Clemson University admissions counselor recently took to Snapchat to express her frustration with Republican students applying to the college.

Monica Rozman, a Clemson University undergraduate admissions counselor, posted an announcement to her personal Snapchat stating, “no one cares if you’re Republican.”

Campus Reform obtained a screenshot of the post.

“Reviewing college apps and, just wanna say: no one cares if you’re Republican. Like, small government, low taxes, etc., republican,” Rozman wrote.

She continued by pointing out that the Republican party is not an “oppressed group” and those who claim to be Republicans must “denounce the white supremacy and misogyny.”

“BUT BUT BUT, if you’re gonna talk about being Republican (1) don’t act like it’s an oppressed group bc it’s not and (2) unless you ACTIVELY DENOUNCE the white supremacy and misogyny, etc., within your party, you are going out of your way to identify with an oppressive group. Like? Don’t,” she continued.

Campus Reform reached out to Clemson University to confirm Rozman’s statements.

Associate Vice President for Strategic Communication Joe Galbraith told Campus Reform that Rozman’s statements “are not consistent with the admissions policies or practices” of the university.

“Admissions decisions are made by the leadership of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, and the views expressed on the personal social media channel of this individual – who does not make admissions decisions – are not consistent with the admissions policies or practices of Clemson University,” he explained.

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Such fear & vitriol..Geeshe, if I didn’t know my history, I’d think we’re back in Germany in the 1900’s,but since we’re so much more advanced and learned today, how could we possibly be reliving that nightmare…

So can you be admitted as a Democrat without recognizing the epic hypocrisy present in your party?

“BUT BUT BUT, if you’re gonna talk about being Republican (1) don’t act like it’s an oppressed group bc it’s not and (2) unless you ACTIVELY DENOUNCE the white supremacy and misogyny, etc., within your party, you are going out of your way to identify with an oppressive group. Like? Don’t,” she continued.”

You oppressing me right now, bitch.

The brightest college graduates go on to challenging careers with high achievement. Those that have a mediocre academic record and trouble finding employment go on to become College admission officers.

It takes a special kind of stupidity to say something like this on social media, even if you believe it to be true.

Based upon demographic and income data, more than half of all college applicants come from Republican households. Why would any college official, let alone one working in the Admissions Office want to be so disrespectful of parents who pay the bills and have a big say in which college their children will attend?

I hope that the SC Legislature will see fit to investigate this bias, and cut funding to Clemson if necessary.