Posted on 10/05/2017 6:08:40 PM PDT by bgill
University of North Texas President Neal Smatresk wrote in August that he was "trying to stop" Trump's Oct. 24 talk to business executives, Republican leaders and others... More than 80 faculty members last month signed a letter opposing the speech. They said offering the invitation to Trump shows disrespect to women, people of color and the LGBT community. The letter also mentioned the federal investigation.
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North Texas President Neal Smatresk not only wants to stop Donald Trump Jr’s speech, he wants to toss the Constitution. In fact, if he could have his way, he would rule America from his triclinium while his wife feeds him grapes from her lips. Of course, there will be plenty of puella servorum to cater to his monstrous ego.
Academia are Losers.
Wow. Even more reason for my daughter NOT to go to UNT, which she was strongly considering. However, I fear much the same would occur with most any state university.
The commie left can’t take the heat. A bunch of whining, crybaby snowflakes in their safe spaces sucking on their pacifiers and doing their safety dance. IOW, RETARDS.
#9. EXCELLENT. Just like the Wash. Post.
Hey Donald T Jr. Do the speak for free and then donate $100,000 of your own money to a “Free Speech Fund” at the university and scholars.
Make the University president look like the leftist fool that he is.
$100k will send a lot of kids to college.
IF the school doesn’t accept the money, then charge them with “financial discrimination”.
And then say to the administration, “Remember the Alamo”.
If I’m not mistaken, didn’t Don Henley attend UNT? And, as most people know, Henley’s as leftist as they come.
Why is Neal Smatresk still employed?
Encourage her to look at Angelo State in San Angelo. Smaller than UNT, lower cost, and mostly conservative.
Thanks. I think she’s going to end up at UT Dallas, where my son went. Very nice campus and he really enjoyed it. I’m not sure if they are any better about leftist activism than UNT, but we didn’t notice any of that while he was there.
“They said offering the invitation to Trump shows disrespect to women, people of color and the LGBT community.”
The statement above helps demonstrate what is fast becoming the highest intellectual ability among too many professors today, which is how to memorize and string together the latest assigned political talking points, as if their mere constant repetition constituted some kind of truth.
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