Posted on 03/13/2023 4:17:37 PM PDT by lowbridge
As Twitchy reported last week, Fifth Circuit appellate judge Kyle Duncan appeared at Stanford Law School and was shouted down by protesters; Duncan later called the event a “bizarre therapy session from hell.” Duncan, you see, is a Trump-appointed judge and a member of the Federalist Society, but even worse: he once refused to use a transgender sex offender’s preferred pronouns in his opinion. When Duncan asked for an administrator to step in and restore order, DEI Dean Tirien Steinbach gave a short speech in which she said that she was “deeply, deeply uncomfortable.”
Jonathan Turley notes that Standford has sent out an email offering support from Steinbach:
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Federalist Society leaders received an email (that went to all students) from acting Dean of Students Jeanne Merino to stress that traumatized students could seek “safety and mental health” support resources from various individuals, including Dean Steinbach.
As previously discussed, Steinbach shocked many by condemning Judge Kyle Duncan of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit when he tried to speak at the event. Unable to speak, Duncan asked for an administrator to intervene and Steinbach stepped forward.
Steinbach promptly declared that “I had to write something down because I am so uncomfortable up here. And I don’t say that for sympathy, I just say that I am deeply, deeply uncomfortable.”
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The email is also telling in its reflexive assumption that such conflicts are matters for emotional support. After Steinbach condemned Judge Duncan’s effort to speak as causing untold emotional harm to students, Stanford is now moving to deal with the emotional harm from Steinbach’s words … by directing them to Steinbach and others.
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“Stanford offers support to students traumatized by appearance of conservative judge..”
Oh spare us. They need a mass beat down.
Actually, they want to check and make sure the brainwashing hasn’t been compromised by seeing the judge. Just seeing, as it seems he wasn’t allowed to talk.
Snowflakes. Wait till they hit the real world.
All I can say is “grow up”. The infantilization of the U.S. continues apace.
They need a royal tuneup.
Well, did those poor traumatized students receive their therapy, or are they still weeping uncontrollably?
“ “Stanford offers support to students traumatized by appearance of conservative judge..””
Another school I won’t hire from.
Exhibit A why Babylon Bee catches many off guard and unable to see it as satire.
This is why the snowflakes don’t grow up. They were mollycoddled as children and they’re mollycoddled now.
Heaven help them if they ever really experience trauma.
So another once prestigious school with diplomas worth less then the toilet paper next to my commode.
I thought diversity was our strength, and that it was important for students to encounter diversity in school that they will eventually encounter in life and the workplace?
apparently political diversity isn’t important.
No boy but I mean no boy woud look like that in the 50’s!😎
You’d think the people who 24/7 circle-jerk each other off about being so inclusive, would be able to handle others who hold different viewpoints.
No internships on the SCOTUS for those pukes.
I am sure that you are compiling a large list.
This reminds me of an employee in the late 1980’s when I was in charge of a work shift. Supposedly, he suffered from depression. My bosses let him get away with everything.
He was supposed to do data entry. One night, he handed his work to me. He’d entered only three addresses the whole shift. I snapped at him, “This is it?”
The next day, he called my bosses to complain about me. He said I’d sent him into a deep depression.
Now, a whole generation sounds like that guy.
China wins. By default.
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