Posted on 08/01/2016 1:36:36 PM PDT by JOHN ADAMS
. . . Instead of going through that arduous process, the student senate approved a measure giving SGA president Shane Smith exceptional one-time powers to punish Sethi as he saw fit. In response, Smith released a letter Friday outlining a set of five punishments for Sethi. The punishments include:
A 50-day suspension from SGA starting August 1. This suspension will be unpaid (she currently receives a stipend of about $700 a month). A requirement to attend a three-day diversity workshop in mid-August. A requirement to attend three UH cultural events each month from September through March, excluding December. An order to write a letter of reflection about how her harmful actions have impacted SGA and the UH student body An order to put on a public presentation Sept. 28 detailing the knowledge she has gained about cultural issues facing our society.
If Sethi refuses or fails any of the requirements, she will be kicked out of SGA entirely.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/31/all-lives-matter-gets-texas-student-suspended-sent-to-diversity-workshop/#ixzz4G7CS58cS
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“All” is not inclusive enough?
Do you know what SGA is? Does this student pay to be part of SGA?
I know one person who will hate and resent the diversity nonsense forever. Liberals are disgusting petty tyrants - a pathetic form of evil.
How about:
#NoLivesMatter
That’s what liberals really believe!
Can those students gets or their organization sued for at least the cost of education for their racism.
University of Houston...Student Government Association.
Suspended because All lives Matter? Geeeez.
Uh, is this a Texas state school doing this? The people of Texas MUST take a hand here. Enough already with the teachers unions, abuse, and PC crap.
Hope the Moms and Dads who haven’t yet written that check for the 2016-2017 academic year take note and think twice about what lion’s den they’re sending their loved ones in.
If they did write the check, stop payment if there’s time.
Anyone who thinks this is higher education is deluding themselves.
....she should stand her ground take the “punishment” get expelled than sue the dog snot out of them
I think the response to “black lives matter” should be: Yes they do. And which lives, in your opinion, do not matter?
I’d take expulsion. Tell them, GFY.
If it was my kid I would find a private school.
If she has any sense (and her tweet indicates that she does) she will resign from SGA and tell them to shove their political indoctrination where the sun won’t shine.
Yes, she will have to find other ways to earn the money she was getting as their VP, but no one with any self-respect could submit to the Mao “re-education” regime they are demanding of her.
So they admit that learning about diversity is a punishment. Do you know how much time is wasted in corporate America on diversity training? In the USSR they just sent you to the gulad to become politically correct. At least he just has to go to a seminar.
She doesn’t need to leave the university (though she may want to now), just the student govt where she is an officer. Ofc none of this should be happening to her, but I sure as hell hope she doesn’t submit to their indoctrination requirements.
Or, #HowAboutAllTheRestOfTheLives?
An obvious question, but this is now being deemed wrong to bring up. We must have Newspeak, designed to Limit The Range Of Possible Thought.
The truth is, dear BLMers, that when you start treating others’ lives as mattering, you’re going to wonderfully discover that yours do, too. And any “school” that won’t let this be enunciated would not have to kick me out... I’d quit it!
Abbott needs to get involved
That’s stupid.
I used to think that maybe I had missed something by not going to a liberal-dominated college...now, not so much!
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