University’s ‘White Christmas’ Tweet Triggers Snowflakes – IOTW Report

University’s ‘White Christmas’ Tweet Triggers Snowflakes

A leading university has apologized after a reference to “White Christmas” in one of its tweets triggered snowflake students who thought it might be a tad racist.

The original tweet from University College London was meant to be a friendly piece of advice about snow conditions: Story here

If they think text is triggering, they’re going to need medical treatment for these:   2 version of “White Christmas”.
Bing Crosby and Otis Redding.  Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

22 Comments on University’s ‘White Christmas’ Tweet Triggers Snowflakes

  1. Yeah, it was so much better when London had “black” Christmases: Industrial-sized pollutants, smog so thick that it could kill you.. even the real snowflakes were 50 shades of grey.

    These sissy snowflakes are afraid to even look in the mirror.

  2. Just STFU! What the heck are these idiots going to think when/if they graduate and enter real world. Love to see it cause that’s a lawn chair, cold beer moment if there ever was one.

  3. Speaking of the real world – in a meeting yesterday, one of the people said, “okay, you guys, we need to keep this moving..”, one of the other people started in to lecture us all that “you guys” was not a gender acceptable term anymore..blah, blah, blah.” So we all just started calling each other “human”, and asked her if that was okay. When I was leaving at the end of the day, this woman and her colleague got on the elevator with me, and when we got off in the lobby, I said “You guys go ahead, I’ve got to stop and put on my coat.” hee hee

  4. So God who created you is racist because He makes snow white?

    For those that don’t believe in God I guess mother nature is racist?

    Folks we’re in deep shit, in 20 years or so countries are going to be ran by these people.

  5. Since “White” has become SO offensive,
    I propose we officially change the “standard”
    to “Wishing you a Nigger-Spic Christmas.”

    “Ironic” or not, it’s an *improvement*, right?!
    (LET them explain why NOT…!)
    …splodey heads!

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