When this first happened, I said something seemed to be off, but a lot of people treated him like he was some sort of conservative martyr. Even after he refused to talk to Soave unless he printed the N-word and several sources reported that he would walk up to people and say inappropriate things, he still had defenders on the right.
Will anyone defend him now?
To: GrootheWanderer
This is the first time I’ve ever heard of this guy but I am wondering how disrupting a girls rugby practice can constitute sexual abuse.
To: GrootheWanderer
Yeah, it was pretty clear from the beginning that this guy’s story about getting kicked out of class for saying conservative things was nonsense - a jerk is a jerk is a jerk, and the fact that this guy happened to be saying “conservative” things while being a jerk doesn’t make him less of one.
To: GrootheWanderer
Will anyone defend him now? I have never heard of the guy. An incident at a college girls rugby match seems barely a local event.
I hope you find a defender with whom to argue.
7 posted on
04/20/2015 8:21:27 AM PDT by
laotzu
To: GrootheWanderer
Remember Jeremiah True, the Reed College student who demanded that I use the n-word before he would consent to an interview? Uh, NO.
To: GrootheWanderer
Never hear of him.
But I did hear Samuel L Jackson try to get an interviewer to say the n word. Struck me as a form of bullying.
10 posted on
04/20/2015 8:49:00 AM PDT by
skeeter
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