Posted on 07/25/2020 7:26:34 AM PDT by Kaslin
Yes. The article was rather poorly written and confusing.
It appears that the one he married may have been someone who actually supported him.
The article indicates that the student - whom Adams accused of being ‘intentionally divisive’ in her email regarding 9/11 - claimed that after Adams’ response to her, she had received ‘many threatening emails’.
Article goes on to say, ‘One of the messages investigated by campus police came from then-student Krysten Scott, according to The Seahawk campus newspaper. She told the newspaper that she may have lost her temper but said nothing threatening..’
See post 41. You are making assumptions; and after accusing the article of being confusing, I wasn’t exactly clear myself.
There is no indication that the woman he married was a ‘crazy liberal’.
All we have to go on is the ‘news’, and the article appears to indicate that the woman he married had supported him and was investigated herself as one of those who were accused by the original ‘emailer’ of sending ‘threatening emails.’
Yes, but she admitted she lost her temper. And she was a student. I should hope that when Adams began a relationship with her, that she was not a student at that time. Which as anyone knows, is inappropriate.
She admitted that she MAY have lost her temper in her response to the original emailer. She also claimed that her response was not ‘threatening’.
The article says that she was a student ‘at the time’; and that ‘later’ they married.
I’m sure that sort of thing has happened quite frequently. (I think it even happened with a teacher in my high school and one of her brilliant students.)
I don’t know anything about Professor Adams’ personal life. I’m just reading what the ‘news’ is telling us.
I would like to think that the student may not have been in agreement with Mike Adams at first. I would like to think perhaps he influenced her and many other hundreds of students like her to think for themselves, and to think morally and conservatively.
I’m sure he probably did influence many.
But the article doesn’t suggest that the student was not in agreement with him; on the contrary, it seems to indicate that she took his part against the original emailer - and that is why she and her email were involved in the Campus police investigation.
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