Posted on 09/16/2020 1:22:48 PM PDT by Zenyatta
A professor at Suffolk County Community College in New York has been reassigned pending an investigation by the university after a video of her encouraging students not to vote for President Trump during an online class was posted on social media.
The professor in question has been identified as Janet Gulla, an assistant womens studies professor at the university, according to Newsday.
Hes had four freaking years of a chance, and hes done a crap job, and hes really ruining our country, Gulla said during a virtual lesson.
She continued: Many of you this may be the first time that youre voting. Im sorry its such a contentious situation that youre being thrusted [sic] into. If any of you do still think Trump
is a good person, I beg you to not only go into your hearts center and think about this a little more, pull up all the stuff that hes been doing to our country, taking away so many of our rights. Hes trying to turn this into more of a
dictatorship
(Excerpt) Read more at lacortenews.com ...
Does African Studies count?
Great major for landing a high paying job...
“Would you like room for cream?”
Reassigned to ANTIFA activism full time.
What does “reassigned” mean? If she was wearing a MAGA hat she’d have moved to Guam by now.
taking away so many of our rights.????
Last Time I checked it was DEMOCRAT Governors, Mayors Congress Critters hell bent on TAKING AWAY OUR RIGHTS
Probably. Lol.
I stopped reading when I got to Womens Studies.
Janet Gulla, an assistant womens studies professor and waster of oxygen ...
Upon successful completion of the Liberal Arts and Sciences: Women’s and Gender Studies Emphasis / A.A. Degree program, graduates will be able to:
1.Identify and describe the values, tenets, and actions to be taken to advocate for change of current gender roles and equality of gender identities.
2.Analyze and explain the history and impact of gender role conceptions in the United States and other cultures.
3.Identify and explain the historical and contemporary contributions women have made to society, politics, science, art, and other areas.
4.Identify the indicators for and describe the mechanisms of oppression and discrimination of women.
5.Analyze and describe the relationship between mechanisms of oppression/discrimination based on gender and other aspects of identity including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, class, socioeconomic status and sexuality.
6.Accurately apply the resources provided by interdisciplinary feminist scholarship and the use of critical thinking skills.
>>Still trying to figure out what rights theyve lost over the past 4 years.
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The right to whine about the economy and that right was restored to them by COVID 19.
We’ve lost the right to engage in gainful employment of our choice, the right to worship as we see fit, the right to go anywhere we want, and the right to not wear a rag over our faces.
>>This interdisciplinary program is designed for students interested in learning about the various aspects of sex and gender, gender roles, and gender identity; the achievements of women in the past and present; the history of the Women’s Movement;<<
Any guys in these are either gay cucks or want to get laid. Just like the hippie movement in the 60s.
Janet Gulla Adjunct Assistant Professor
Womens Studies Ammerman Islip Arts Building
(631) 451-4158
https://www.sunysuffolk.edu/directory/index.jsp?q=gulla
. . . without consequences, maybe?
I don’t know, I think he’s done a rather bang up job...especially considering what he was up against. Can’t wait for the next term!
Janet Gulla Adjunct Assistant Professor Womens Studies Ammerman Islip Arts Building (631) 451-4158
Exactly. I’d like to know what rights he has taken away. Other than illegals crossing the border and just released into our country not happening so much, what rights have citizens lost?
Oh no, assistant womans studies professor. How burnt to ashes does this queers man card have to be?
Wanna bet the women enrolled in this don't much care for men?
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