@dood111 saidThe special graduation ceremony for the rich and connected has been held at the Sigma Chi house across the street since 1855.
So are a LOT of other top Universities.
Dem wacky libs, ya never know what they think is a good idea.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9368457/Columbia-host-SIX-additional-graduation-ceremonies-students-based-race-income-level.html
17 Mar 21
@wildgrass saidYour analogy doesn't have a whisper of sense to it.
The special graduation ceremony for the rich and connected has been held at the Sigma Chi house across the street since 1855.
17 Mar 21
@wildgrass saidYes it was.
It wasn't an analogy.
Analogy:
Noun
"a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification."
17 Mar 21
@dood111 saidUmmm. Right. Why do you think it was an analogy? The example I provided of a segregated graduation party was not a comparison, and it did not provide explanation or clarification. It provided context.
Yes it was.
Analogy:
Noun
"a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification."
An analogy, on the other hand, would be a comparison between 2 different things. Those segregated graduations remind me of parking garages that make large SUVs park in a separate section with extra long spaces, or something like that.