Racism: Rotary International
Update (July 15, 2020): Jamie plays the victim.
I just cannot believe that me saying that racism is bad and calling out racist people makes me unworthy to be considered an ambassador of peace… Got to love the irony. A classic racist in power move though.
Posted July 14, 2020
I am truly at a loss for words with how disappointed I am in Rotary. How could people within an INTERNATIONAL service organization be so racist? Ironic isn’t it? After I shared my story, many people came forward with their stories of how Rotary isn’t what it seems.
I am glad my study abroad got canceled because of COVID-19, it was a blessing in a curse. I can’t wait to study abroad with a not racist organization! As a humanitarian and human rights activist, this behavior will not be tolerated.
Below I have provided screen grabs (1–10) of a recent conversation with two Rotary members (Jamie Mick and Derek Pontlitz) who have thoroughly exposed themselves as racists (amongst other Rotary members as well). They ironically think I am the racist one…
Next are a few screenshots of people who gave me permission to share their stories (11–12).
Other Rotary students have come forward and shared that they are too scared for me to even anonymously post it because of what Rotary might do to them. Even then so, only one person would let me post their expressed concerns (13).
Sadly, this is only the tip of the iceberg.



