New revelations about Boston University professor Saida Grundy and her anti-white bigotry have come to light.
Grundy became infamous back in May after student Nick Pappas exposed her anti-white tweets, but it turns out she may have been carrying her grudge against Caucasians for many years.
Campus Reform reports that Grundy’s dissertation at the University of Michigan was full of hateful remarks towards white men. She had a special contempt for white male students’ intelligence and self-assurance.
In her dissertation, Grundy credited Spelman College and their feminist scholars for being the incubator for her black nationalism and feminism.
“These Scholar-Feminists also packed my survival kit with just the thing I needed to see my way through Michigan—the intense and convicted knowledge that there was never going to be a room in which I was present where a white boy was going to be smarter than me,” she said.
She had a special disdain for George W. Bush. She said white male arrogance was the reason he became president, despite having poor grades in school.
“I was simply prepared to think in ways my classmates had to come to grad school to learn. Far from arrogance, it was the self-assurance that white boys are handed undeservingly every day. It was the stuff that allows C-student/flunkie G.W. Bush to think ‘Why not me as president?’ It was the kind of stuff that anyone invested in equipping thinking Black women for a racist, sexist, patriarchal world that mocks and despises them is required to implant in their students,” Grundy wrote in her 2014 dissertation.
Boston University is likely to stick by Grundy even after this news has surfaced.
BU President Robert Brown defended her even after her anti-white tweets and revelations of past criminal activity online were exposed.