Posted on 07/16/2018 9:14:53 AM PDT by outpostinmass2
Director of Harvard humanitarian center apologizes after being filmed confronting mother whose daughter was playing outside her home and 'preventing her children from sleeping' Alyson Laliberte filmed some of her encounter with Theresa Lund on Saturday She posted the clip on her Facebook, where it has attracted 700,000 views In the clip, Lund repeatedly asks Laliberte if she lives in an 'affordable unit' Lund is the executive director of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative at Harvard University The director of a Harvard research center has apologized after she was filmed confronting a neighbor whose daughter was playing outside her home and asking her if she lived 'in one of the affordable units.'
Alyson Laliberte filmed some of her encounter with Theresa Lund, the executive director of Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, an academic and research center in humanitarian crisis and leadership at Harvard University, on Saturday.
Dubbing the woman 'another Permit Patty,' Laliberte shared the clip on her Facebook page, where it has since attracted more than 700,000 views.
In the clip, Lund is seen sat on the sidewalk accusing Laliberte and her three-year-old daughter, who is biracial, of disturbing her children's sleep.
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Lund, like a good leftist, is trying to figure out where this woman “belongs.”
Otherwise, I would say in her defense, she is also being stoked and provoked by the person making the video.
Also, the cause of their disagreement are not clear either.
“Who is biracial”
Is this important ?
Oh, duh.. Of course it’s important. The media needs to keep the black anger level elevated.
Sorry, I forgot.
Director of Harvard humanitarian center apologizes after being filmed confronting mother whose daughter was playing outside her home and ‘preventing her children from sleeping’
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I remember when I was a little kid, my Mom would put me down for a nap and then deliberately not be quiet to condition me to sleep with noise. She’d have the radio on in the kitchen and would be cleaning up pots and pans or whatever other household chores needed doing. As a result, I can sleep anywhere and noise does bother me a bit. My friends say I could sleep thru a nuclear bomb detonation.
I have to say I’m rather enjoying this collision between the white feminist liberal desire to control everything about every human activity and the ghetto culture of “who da f*ck is you?!!!”. It’s just an awesome thing to behold.
Typical caring, concerned, virtue signaling leftist scum caught showing her true colors.
Vegans are faring no better. Blacks are having none of “Killing chickens is just like the slave trade!”
The should move in some fake refugees and asylum seekers too.
This is Cambridge, home of the Tsarnaevs.
“As a result, I can sleep anywhere and noise does bother me a bit. My friends say I could sleep thru a nuclear bomb detonation.”
That would scare the lights out of me. To think that someone could walk right up on me...
Well, were the people denying other the right of quiet enjoyment of their housing living in the “subsidized” units or not?
Way back in the day, on some Saturday afternoons, I would put on a Led Zeppelin record, crank up the volume, and fall asleep.
At 3:30 pm in the afternoon?
This is maternal dystopia.
In the name of these soft, warm, fuzzy causes, I can bully you, nanny you, micromanage you. Disagree, and you’re a rude, disrespectful child. Refuse to abide, and you’re an evil meaning to be torn apart as a threat to the helpless babies.
If someone is making enough noise to disturb you INSIDE your home, it doesn’t matter what time it is. My question remains.
In the middle of a city in an apartment building?
Good luck.
“That would scare the lights out of me. To think that someone could walk right up on me...”
That’s what a dog is for.
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