Junior College President Grotesquely Livin’ Large at Taxpayer Expense
4th January 2017
For some reason, a widespread belief exists that the president of a college or a university (or even a 2-year junior college) deserves to live a life of luxury. No fewer than 30 higher education presidents are earning over a million dollars a year, compensation that rightly should outrage families indebting themselves to pay tuition.
Many black people, perhaps out of a sense of racial disadvantage and corruption from living in a largely Democrat world, feel entitled to all of the money they can squeeze out of the system. This is especially prevalent in politics — note the number of black Congress members who have been indicted in the last ten or twenty years — but extends to other Crustian occupations, such as journalism and academia.
Meet Dr. DeRionne Pollard, president of Montgomery College, the biggest junior college in the state of Maryland.
She is, of course, a lesbian, as is almost requisite in this degenerate modern age.
For some reason, the African-American culture seems to teem with fat ugly black women in positions of authority. (See Congress, NAACP, etc.) Perhaps that is an ancestral relic of similar power structures in West Africa.