Racist Suspect: Robert Bisking
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Offending Conduct: Our Lady of the Lake University’s interim executive vice president and chief academic officer, Robert Bisking willfully and deliberately demonstrated a willingness to participate in action and speech to establish, maintain, expand, and/or refine the practice of White Supremacy (Racism) in the area of Education by referring to a Black female student as “the angry black woman.” He then spoke about shadowboxing or using another black person in a position of authority to insult or degrade the student. (Racial Shadow Boxing occurs when victims of racism (non-white people) are directly or indirectly, "assigned", bribed, coerced, and/or otherwise influenced, by the racists (white Supremacist), to speak or act to do harm to other victims of racism. White Supremacists oftentimes hide behind others whom they use as shadows of themselves. [MORE]). In one audio segment, Bisking referred to an employee, saying, “I'm having the brand-new African-American dean and Latino department chair tell the minority female, “You ain't worth a (expletive),'” in hopes that she would quit.
As such he supports the use of language in such a manner as to directly or indirectly promote the maintenance, expansion, and/or refinement of The System of White Supremacy (Racism).