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Prof Wishes Students Happy Fourth By Saying She Hopes They ‘Can Find Something To Celebrate’

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A Colorado professor did not send a standard “Happy July Fourth” out to her students, instead saying she hopes they are able to “find something to celebrate” on the holiday.

University of Northern Colorado sociology professor Kyle Nelson made the remark in an email obtained by Campus Reform.

“Happy 4th of July on Wednesday,” the professor said in an email to her Social Problems class. “Despite all the social problems we are facing and despite a ton of ugliness in our nation’s past and present, I hope each of us can find something to celebrate or honor or at least reflect on over the holiday.”

Nelson did not elaborate on the perceived “ugliness” facing America, but her Twitter page, where she describes herself as an “anti-racist,” “feminist,” and “social justice advocate,” provides some hints as to what she might mean.

“I srsly [sic] can’t w/ this [People Magazine]. Of ALL things an(other) American white cisgender heterosexual?” Nelson said regarding a People Magazine cover featuring country singer Blake Shelton. “In 2017? Of ALL years?!? I like country music ok but soooo many ‘sexier’ options that would’ve been much more accurate, positive, representative.”