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Texas A&M student body: 'Racism is not an Aggie value'

By Beau Holder
February 16, 2016

The Aggie Spirit is mobilizing once again.

A coordinated effort from the Texas A&M student body intends to send 10,000 hand-written letters to the high school students affected by hate speech during a recent visit to Aggieland, all communicating one message:

"Racism is not an Aggie value."

As reported by student newspaper The Battalion at the start of the week, A&M's Student Government Association is at the forefront of a campaign to deliver the letters to the visiting Uplift Hampton Preparatory School students from Dallas who were reportedly targeted by slurs and other heckling while touring the campus.

SGA will set up tables throughout Texas A&M for students to stop by and write to the affected high schoolers Monday, and organizations across campus have pledged to have their members participate. The letters will be collected and hand delivered to the high schoolers by the end of the week.

Joseph Benigno, Texas A&M’s student body president, said the letter campaign is a way for students to tell the high schoolers about true Aggie values.

“The true Texas A&M is a very friendly and welcoming place, and it’s loving and cares for every member of the Aggie family and we go out of our way to make sure that everyone feels welcome here,” Benigno said. “So I don’t want their experience at Texas A&M to be defined by that memory. I want their memory to be a Texas A&M that responded very well in the face of crisis and clearly stood up for what it really believed in, and not stood for hate.”

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 “We’re going to encourage them to write whatever they feel, but we would love for students to write about how what happened to the high school students does not represent Texas A&M’s values,” Benigno said. “At Texas A&M we try to pride ourselves on being the friendliest campus in the nation and so in no way what they experienced representative of our core values or what we truly stand for, and hopefully that can be communicated through the letters.”

The Batt's article goes on to say that the Association of Former Students was responsible for purchasing the stationary SGA provided to write the letters on and, among the organizations participating, the Interfraternity Council and Collegiate Panhellenic Council pledged every member within the campus fraternities and sororities to write a letter.

The letters will be delivered to Uplift Hamilton in person later in the week.

Truly a coordinated effort from the Aggie Family.

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Texas A&M student body: 'Racism is not an Aggie value'
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Beau Holder
11:30a, 2/16/16
Texas A&M student body: 'Racism is not an Aggie value'
WestGalvestonAggie
11:48a, 2/16/16

Sure are a lot of white people in that picture.
Joeaggie71
11:59a, 2/16/16
I think this is a great grass roots response to show everyone that "true" Aggies don't support racism and we don't condone the alleged behavior of a few.
JoeAggie71, An Aggie BQ from the Class of '93 "B Battery Wildmen Move Out!!"
chipotle
12:06p, 2/16/16
Let's not rest until the entire A&M administration is fired.
ABATTBQ11
12:16p, 2/16/16
In reply to chipotle
quote:
Let's not rest until the entire A&M administration is fired.
What if we just want the head football coach gone?
Cornerback31
12:20p, 2/16/16
Outstanding effort by our students, student government leaders, the administration, and the full participation of the fraternities, and sororities, and corps members. There is no place for the embarrassing actions that took place. Especially in Aggieland where we hold ourselves to a higher standard.
Presley OBannons Sword
12:51p, 2/16/16
quote:
By Beau Holder
Presley OBannons Sword
12:55p, 2/16/16
this may call for a red white and blue and black and white and maroon out
Old Town Ag
1:07p, 2/16/16
Someone better read all the letters. Im just saying......
dcAg
1:14p, 2/16/16
So what happened?
SeattleAgJr
1:17p, 2/16/16
There are allegations that some A&M "students" made some racial comments to some black high school students from the Dallas area who were at A&M to learn about A&M.
dcAg
1:23p, 2/16/16
thanks for the info.
Presley OBannons Sword
2:04p, 2/16/16
basically something might have happened to someone possibly but no one is sure exactly what, when, who, or why. ergo, ten thousand letters.
AgFormerlyInIrving
2:11p, 2/16/16
good grief
P.C. Principal
2:15p, 2/16/16
Good job Aggies
TexAgs91
2:22p, 2/16/16
In reply to WestGalvestonAggie
quote:

Sure are a lot of white people in that picture.
Hopefully one day we will get to a place where we are a color blind society.

I do not support the letter writing campaign that the SGA is doing. If some white high school students toured the campus and someone shouted rude comments to them what would happen? Nothing. They probably wouldn't complain to the president of A&M and there certainly wouldn't be any letter writing campaign.

Should racial slurs have been shouted at those kids? No. But just because they are minorities does not make this a greater offense. We do not want to discriminate against minorities. But we should not go so far as to glorify them either.

The goal is a color blind society!

Granted this letter writing campaign is better than having the administration collapse with resignations and firings but this over-reaction mindset is no different.
Tom Hagen
2:25p, 2/16/16
PCU
ABATTBQ87
2:42p, 2/16/16
In reply to Joeaggie71
quote:
I think this is a great grass roots response to show everyone that "true" Aggies don't support racism and we don't condone the alleged behavior of a few.
You need to read up on A&M history; there is this little school down the road called Prairie View A&M and it's purpose is to educated the colored folks, while the white folks went to the A&M College of Texas
P.C. Principal
3:43p, 2/16/16
In reply to Tom Hagen
quote:
PCU
Oh shut up.
Sid Farkas
4:16p, 2/16/16
In reply to TexAgs91
quote:
quote:

Sure are a lot of white people in that picture.
Hopefully one day we will get to a place where we are a color blind society.

I do not support the letter writing campaign that the SGA is doing. If some white high school students toured the campus and someone shouted rude comments to them what would happen? Nothing. They probably wouldn't complain to the president of A&M and there certainly wouldn't be any letter writing campaign.

Should racial slurs have been shouted at those kids? No. But just because they are minorities does not make this a greater offense. We do not want to discriminate against minorities. But we should not go so far as to glorify them either.

The goal is a color blind society!

Granted this letter writing campaign is better than having the administration collapse with resignations and firings but this over-reaction mindset is no different.
That's an attitude only allowed anonymously. You go public with that attitude and you'll regret it.
The Black Tinoceros
4:27p, 2/16/16
What's wrong with a lot of white people in a picture? As long as none of them are dumb ass bigots who can't welcome people with different backgrounds on to our campus.
WestGalvestonAggie
5:33p, 2/16/16

It's kind of like playing Where's Waldo? There is a black guy in that picture, you just have to look really hard to find him.
vander54
5:36p, 2/16/16
In reply to ABATTBQ87
quote:
quote:
I think this is a great grass roots response to show everyone that "true" Aggies don't support racism and we don't condone the alleged behavior of a few.
You need to read up on A&M history; there is this little school down the road called Prairie View A&M and it's purpose is to educated the colored folks, while the white folks went to the A&M College of Texas


How does that change his statement
DGAG92
7:00p, 2/16/16
In reply to ABATTBQ87
quote:
quote:
I think this is a great grass roots response to show everyone that "true" Aggies don't support racism and we don't condone the alleged behavior of a few.
You need to read up on A&M history; there is this little school down the road called Prairie View A&M and it's purpose is to educated the colored folks, while the white folks went to the A&M College of Texas
WTF? You idiot.....this is what starts this crap.
SECond2noneAgs
7:25p, 2/16/16
In reply to ABATTBQ87
quote:
quote:
I think this is a great grass roots response to show everyone that "true" Aggies don't support racism and we don't condone the alleged behavior of a few.
You need to read up on A&M history; there is this little school down the road called Prairie View A&M and it's purpose is to educated the colored folks, while the white folks went to the A&M College of Texas
Wow, that's almost exactly what I wrote on my letter to the students.
Franklin Delano Bluth
8:28p, 2/16/16
This thread went better than expected....

Lmfao
Meximan
9:27p, 2/16/16
In reply to WestGalvestonAggie
quote:

Sure are a lot of white people in that picture.
Meximan
9:30p, 2/16/16
In reply to ABATTBQ87
quote:
quote:
I think this is a great grass roots response to show everyone that "true" Aggies don't support racism and we don't condone the alleged behavior of a few.
You need to read up on A&M history; there is this little school down the road called Prairie View A&M and it's purpose is to educated the colored folks, while the white folks went to the A&M College of Texas
Improper conjugation of the verb, missing period on end of sentence... grade: D-.
WestGalvestonAggie
9:57p, 2/16/16
It's like, how much more white could this be? And the answer is none. None more white.
AggdadIraq
10:05p, 2/16/16
Gosh dang guys... 'Colored folks', really?!
bgrimm05
10:09p, 2/16/16
In reply to Sid Farkas
quote:
quote:
quote:

Sure are a lot of white people in that picture.
Hopefully one day we will get to a place where we are a color blind society.

I do not support the letter writing campaign that the SGA is doing. If some white high school students toured the campus and someone shouted rude comments to them what would happen? Nothing. They probably wouldn't complain to the president of A&M and there certainly wouldn't be any letter writing campaign.

Should racial slurs have been shouted at those kids? No. But just because they are minorities does not make this a greater offense. We do not want to discriminate against minorities. But we should not go so far as to glorify them either.

The goal is a color blind society!

Granted this letter writing campaign is better than having the administration collapse with resignations and firings but this over-reaction mindset is no different.
That's an attitude only allowed anonymously. You go public with that attitude and you'll regret it.

Why? This is the ONLY attitude that will end racism. As long as we teach our youth that there is a difference between black and white and brown people, "racism" will exist.
zephyr88
10:12p, 2/16/16
In reply to AggdadIraq
quote:
Gosh dang guys... 'Colored folks', really?!
If people actually read the story about the incident, I believe you'll find that the color "orange" is to blame.
jml2621
10:13p, 2/16/16
In reply to WestGalvestonAggie
quote:

It's kind of like playing Where's Waldo? There is a black guy in that picture, you just have to look really hard to find him.
Front row. Photoshopped?
10thYrSr
10:22p, 2/16/16
This is ridiculous! It should be common sense that our campus is not racially divided. When you send out messages that try to convince people otherwise, it puts the idea in their head that the university needs defense. It doesn't. "Me thinks thou dost protest too much!"
TexAgs91
1:24a, 2/17/16
In reply to 10thYrSr
quote:
This is ridiculous! It should be common sense that our campus is not racially divided. When you send out messages that try to convince people otherwise, it puts the idea in their head that the university needs defense. It doesn't. "Me thinks thou dost protest too much!"

Yes, it is ridiculous. These people live to protest. They cannot be appeased because they do not want to be appeased and we will lose ourselves trying. The best thing to do is be confident in ourselves, ignore them and move on.
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