Posted on 09/08/2020 10:32:07 AM PDT by karpov
An ACLU Kentucky communications associate criticized Transylvania University on Saturday for accepting Nick Sandmann, the high school student who sued major news outlets for their coverage of a controversial interaction he and several of his classmates had with a Native American activist.
Does anyone else think its a bit of a stain on Transylvania University for accepting Nick Sandman [sic]? Im sure its a both sides defense, but its pretty counter to their mission and another instance of there not actually being equal sides to an issue, ACLUs Samuel Crankshaw said in a Facebook post first uncovered by Jonathan Turley.
I think TU should accept anyone willing to have an open mind and engage in debate, regardless of their views. Thats how we all learn, he continued. But this kid clearly is a provocateur in training with no intention of learning. He exists only to troll, intimidate and play victim.
An assistant professor and diversity scholar at the university, Dr. Avery Tompkins, commented on the post calling Sandmanns public behavior and rhetoric atrocious and uninformed and saying he would closely monitor Sandmann at the school.
We cant not admit academically qualified students due to their political and personal views. If he ends up in my Intro class, fine. He might learn something that is actually based on research and evidence, he said.
Tompkins said Sandmann is part of organizations with anti-intellectualist views and would likely view me as part of some liberal brainwashing machine, but signing up for Transy and my class means he is required to learn that information, even if he disagrees.
The professor continued: If he were to cause problems by being disruptive, trolling, or engaging in unethical behavior of any kind, I would immediately document it
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The lawsuit demands were unreasonable and were orders of magnitude larger than anything every awarded in a defamation lawsuit before. You can make any claim of harm you want, but if you cannot prove your claim you don’t get it.
I have the impression that his lawyer is a shyster interested in chasing big headlines more than justice.
Smile... it sure does.
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