Western Kentucky University Students Call for Free Tuition for African-American Students

As shocking as it may be to some college students, they clearly don’t have all the answers, as Tucker Carlson demonstrates with this probing interview. Western Kentucky University (WKU) Government Association member Andrea Ambam tries her best to explain why her group recently passed a resolution asking her school to make tuition free for all people of color, regardless of their background.

As Ambam attempts to spell out, it would be a way of making reparations for slavery, which ended as a practice in the U.S. over 150 years ago in 1865.

But given recent statistics that immigrant groups — including some who have recently arrived from Africa — do better income-wise than Americans who have been here for decades, one has to wonder why descendants of people who might have been enslaved still need to be treated more favorably than anyone else.

Clearly, race is not a factor here, as the same immigrant groups, who admittedly still may face some discrimination in this country, are nonetheless able to get ahead and succeed in today’s America.

While the WKU Government Association may mean well with its resolution, it can’t seem to justify exactly why this resolution is needed, nor has it yet spelled out exactly how the school would apply it and determine who’s eligible for the free tuition and who isn’t.

Watch as this young student doesn’t quite have all the answers that her association might have hoped she would have.


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