Either we agree with them, or we are evil.
There is no tolerance in them, because, with them, there is only oppressed and oppressor, and they are always on the right side of history (which switches as it becomes convenient).
I saw this piece of video this evening.
The “protestor” was offensive. At least to me.
[[She avoided answering it by ducking the question completely and telling him, “Can you get out of my face, please?” ]]
Shoulda said back to her “Why should i? You and your ilk are screaming ‘death to Jews’ in the faces of Jews on campus- how about you get out of their faces- then maybe I’ll listen to your request! Seems to me you and your ilk can dish it out, but you can’t take it when the pressure is put back on you”
the media has a “false narrative”
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Is that anything like a stuffed bra?
Skulls full of mush for sure.
At NLSC (Now University of Louisiana at Monroe) we had our “annual riot” two days before Christmas Holidays. Hundreds of students would gather around the Presidents house and demand “we want a holiday.” It was all in good fun and it was always granted and thus one extra day for Christmas break. The campus police just stayed in their station as there was no need of them. I suspect they were amused and also wanted an extra day off. This was circa 1967 and most sadly times have changed at our universities.
I graduated there twice. Once in Geology and secondly in Pharmacy. Our grads in those two schools and also nursing and chem were sought by the private sector as they were of high standards of education.
They held interviews for students that would graduate the next semester. For pharmacy students it was a bidding war as they needed them. One chain pharmacy would go after students that were one year from graduation. They in effect said you are broke and need money for your last year of pharmacy school. They offered a very handsome check and contract to work for them after graduation for at least one year. If you took the money and did not work for them the contract said you owe them the money. It was a fair deal.