Posted on 11/12/2015 9:02:12 PM PST by Beave Meister
A beloved University of Missouri professor resigned after he refused to cancel a school exam during the hunger strike and athleteâs boycott. Campus Reform reported:
"Dr. Dale Brigham, considered one of the most beloved professors at the University of Missouri, has resigned after refusing to cancel an exam for students who claimed to feel âunsafe.â
âIf you donât feel safe coming to class, then donât come to class,â Dr. Brigham told his students. âI will be there, and there will be an exam administered in our class,â he continued, imploring his students to stand up to the bullies on campus. âIf you give into bullies, they win. The only way bullies are defeated is by standing up to them.â
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Total capitulation to "Agenda" to hell with facts. This is great for H-1B Visa holders....More jobs going to be outsourced to deserving folks....
LOL! Very good comment Beave Meister. The purge of the “intellectuals”. Pass the popcorn.
Words to live by Professor.
I would not be so happy. This is of the same spirit as the French Revolution. One mob leader after the other. One craze and one “enemy” after the other. They want to destroy every institution.
I had three posts axed on this subject. Thought Mizzou and the college insanity was a big story.
If you don't feel safe coming to class, then pack heat.
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But the point is, eventually they (the ringleaders) all end up killing each other. Of course, a lot of innocents also suffer during the "Reign of Terror," but in the end, everyone finally agrees that it was wrong.
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What Conservatives on campus?
These little turds are eating their own. I’m waiting for somebody to stand up to them.
Thankfully, we are an armed populace, where France wasn’t. A might not be able to kill the entire mob with 00 buck, but sure can create mass causalities, which tend to discourage further action.
Remember what happened in the LA riots. The Korean store owners started shooting the looters. Guess where the mob quickly left.
Mike Adams stands up to nitwits like this all the time at his school.
These students are the ones who gravitate to $100,000+ per year government jobs. They are incapable of working among industrious and productive citizens. Without bigger government, these people are unemployable.
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Do you really think that they would allow this now? I believe there would be SWAT teams sent to take out the Korean grocers today.
Except that, by ‘safe’, these little snowflakes mean emotionally safe. Dont offend me bro, you are microagressing me racially in a gender dominating way.
Do you really think that they would allow this now? I believe there would be SWAT teams sent to take out the Korean grocers today.If past behavior is the best predictor of future behavior, I have to disagree:
In the L.A. riots, police withdrew and left the citizens to their own devices.
In Baltimore, police withdrew and left the citizens to their own devices.
Im Ferguson, police withdrew and left the citizens to their own devices.
What indication do we have things would be different now?
The French Revolution resulting of the over-throw of the Monarchy was not wrong. The resulting vacuum where the bourgeois fought over the riches and control by trying to eliminate the competition was wrong. On the other hand the American Revolution worked out quite well. Just goes to show that any revolution needs a great leader with high moral values and a just cause. Sans a great leader chaos reigns.
Cops are people too. If a mob is running loose in a neighborhood, threaten families, I doubt they would mind too terribly much if the mob was “thinned.”
Because no one was using guns to defend themselves in Baltimore or Ferguson. If citizens started using guns to defend their property I guarantee the mayor of Baltimore would have ordered SWAT teams out.
Look at what happened in New Orleans after Katrina. Looting was allowed and the citizens were disarmed.
There is no way the majority of big city govt's are going to let citizens defend their property with force.
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