How about ableism?
Or, perhaps, the expensive Boston school has taken a recent turn toward the terrible.
According to activists, the paper’s promoting poison. Subsequently, it should be defunded.
A protest group’s created “An Act of Acknowledgement for The Berkeley Beacon,” wherein they demand the outlet make a public mea culpa plus more.
Per the document, it must say it’s sorry to “every marginalized reporter who
The Beacon has hurt.”
As reported by The College Fix, The Beacon (Est. 1947) admits there’s been “upheaval” amid its posting of a controversial article.
Protesting Oppression With Educational Reform AKA “POWER” claimed the story “undermined the BLM movement.”
Student activists at Massachusetts’ pricey Emerson College recently demanded the school’s student paper be totally defunded, claiming it is “racist,” “ableist” and that its employees engage in discrimination.
The activists’ so-called “An Act of Acknowledgement for The Berkeley Beacon” demanded that the paper publicly apologize to “every marginalized reporter who The Beacon has hurt,” and also “educate prospective students about its ‘racist and ableist past.’”
The Beacon reports the Act followed a “semester of upheaval” over an article which allegedly “uplifted a white student’s experience with Black Lives Matter protests,” but failed to offer a student of color’s perspective.