Posted on 12/07/2004 9:15:21 AM PST by CHARLITE
According to Brian Yates of the Louisville Patriot, one of the many marxist professors at the University of Louisville, in Kentucky, is suffering from the newly discovered affliction called "post election selection syndrome". On the Thursday following the presidential election of 2004, he told his class, "It was the religious zealots who say they are voting on morals. I think we should all buy AK47s and shoot them all! Thats what I would suggest, if it were allowed."
He has to go buy a gun? That's a shame. I guess, as long as the coming Revolution waits a few days for marxist professors to go out and buy guns from dealers whom they worked fervently to shut down for decades, the marxists and other loser liberals might at least have a shooting chance for a couple of days. That is if they don't shoot their feet off. Of course, they would have to aim at their mouths to hit their feet, since the academia inspired habit of "opening mouth and inserting boot" is so common these days.
Actually, I appreciate McTighe's challenge and I would love the action to start. It would be bloody, but just as in the first American Revolution, the Patriots would come out on top and liberals would be an endangered species. After all, most of them don't believe in gun ownership, couldn't grow a potatoes if their life depended on it, and wouldn't know what to do with out their latte and liberal newspapers.
Brian Yates says he would expect this type of brash leftism at say, UC Berkley, but not at U of L. Well, it was in the early 80's when I was using the GI Bill to go to college at the University of Kentucky, and I took political science from a professor whose entire semester of instruction centered around his teaching that the United States is the cause of all the world's woes. This country has been falling down the slippery slope of leftism for decades, so I am not surprised by the marxism displayed by Professor John McTighe at U of L [ (502) 852-6836 john.mctighe@louisville.edu - or - johnmctighe@louisville.edu ** His email listing is the only one on the sociology department's home page that is not there, hmm!! www.louisville.edu/a-s/soc/ptl.htm. It only stands to reason that campus marxism is worse now than in the early 80's when I was at U of K.
According to Yates, "McTighe told university officials that he said people should buy a weapon to protect themselves from those in the gun ownership movement. (Note: its not a movement; its a constitutionally-protected right.)" Was he telling them this to cover from what he actually said or was this in addition to the AK47 remark? These guys are so lost it isn't funny. It isn't funny because these buffoons are teaching future generations of voting Americans. Think about it. This guy is afraid of law abiding gun owners, is too stupid to own a gun himself thereby setting himself to be a victim, and thinks gun ownership is a "movement". He thinks it is a "movement" because that is how travelers think. This guy is a commie pinko and everything he is involved in is a "movement", a movement towards godless marxism.
As Yates points out in his article, liberals are afraid of God because God's Word puts them in the position whereby they have to beg forgiveness for what they do every day. They must shun God in order to feel good about how they live their lives and the naive, perverted, and subversive things they believe. God and the Holy Bible makes them feel uncomfortable and the outcome of the election truly strikes at the very core of their fear. They just might have to live in a society where the rule of law, based upon the Ten Commandments is in vogue, and godless liberalism is shunned. I guess we should feel sorry for them, which may be easy for us to do, since Christians who see what has been happening to this One Nation Under God have been living in fear for America and praying extra hard for a long time. I guess we should tell them "We feel their fear." Heh heh heh.
Permission to post granted by the author, Brian Yates (see below)
Terrorists off-limits but Christians fair game
by Brian Yates
December 01, 2004
The faculty at UC Berkeley has a set of guidelines designed to keep professors from pushing their personal agendas on students. These guidelines were established to keep the campus from becoming a sanctuary for communist professors. Teaching should stick to the logic of the facts. This policy was largely forgotten until recently when a course catalogue for a Politics and Poetics of Palestinian Resistance class warned that conservative thinkers are encouraged to seek other sections.
This type of agenda is to be expected at Berkeley; I doubt too many of you are surprised. Its somewhat less expected; however, here at U of L.
While Social Stratification sounds somewhat less threatening than the Arafat love-fest mentioned above, and its course description neglects to warn students of any political persuasion to enter at their own risk, the lack of tolerance for conservative opinion is no less prevalent.
The Thursday following President Bushs resounding reelection, K.C. Martin walked into a class discussion of the election among the students and her professor, Dr. John McTighe. With much of the class upset over the outcome, one student asked how we managed to reelect such an idiot president.
Many exit polls suggested that voters considering morals made up a significant part of President Bushs voting block. Dr. McTighe took this one step further when he said, It was the religious zealots who say they are voting on morals. I think we should all buy AK47s and shoot them all! Thats what I would suggest, if it were allowed.
McTighe saw no problem with making this type of statement in class because apparently he felt among friends. According to Martin, on several occasions the teacher [McTighe] said we were all liberals, so he probably assumed it was okay to bash Republicans.
Understandably, Martin was upset: I was offended that he would say such a thing he has no idea what I believe. I dont think that gives him the right to assume every student is a liberal and he can say whatever he wants.
McTighe contends that he qualified his outrageous comments by saying Yes, Im being sarcastic, and that while he does believe religious zealots were partly responsible for the presidents reelection, his reference to guns came while discussing the implications of a widely perceived connection between fervent religious beliefs and support for gun ownership. Not to get off the subject here, but maybe this widely perceived connection could be more that people who support the First Amendment also just happen to support the Second Amendment as well. You know, all those nuts who actually believe in upholding the Constitution.
McTighe told university officials that he said people should buy a weapon to protect themselves from those in the gun ownership movement. (Note: its not a movement; its a constitutionally-protected right.) He may as well have claimed that he was suffering from post-election selection trauma and knew not what he was telling his class.
The scorn for all of us professing to believe in God is clear in McTighes obscene remarks to his sociology class. The reason for this is simple: liberals feel threatened by God. Op-ed pages across the country were echoing with shouts that voters making decisions based on their morals is bad for America. Its not bad for America; its bad for liberals.
Lets put this in perspective here: liberals have spent the past three years whining about the need to protect the rights of terrorists. Remember the uproar over classifying detainees at Guantanamo Bay as enemy combatants? We were told that we should have more concern for the rights of terrorists. What about giving Saddam the death penalty? Oh, how inhumane! Liberals wont allow us to shoot terrorists and murdering dictators, but if you believe in God, not only should you be shot, but they want to use an assault weapon.
Many of you are probably incensed at McTighes words right now; however, Im prepared to let him off the hook. Hes understandably upset following a difficult election. He is in luck though; the American Health Association is offering free counseling for those afflicted with Post-Election Selection Trauma. He seems to be in dire need.
Brian P. Yates is the publisher of the Louisville Patriot and the CEO of Cardinal Leadership Institute, Inc, which publishes the Patriot. Mr. Yates is a junior at U of L where he is majoring in accounting. Although the above article by Brian Yates can be found in it's original publication here, he has given Patriot Vocals permission to post it to our website.
From: Patriot Vocals To: Brian Yates Sent: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 20:17:10 -0500 Subject: Re: article on marxist professor Brian:
I read your article on the nutty professor (redundant, I know). I found it on Newsmax. I write on a website called PatriotVOCALS and would like to post this there.
Mario
---- Original Message ----- From: Brian Yates To: Patriot Vocals Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 8:26 PM
Subject: RE: article on marxist professor
Feel free. Just credit the Louisville Patriot.
Nice site!
Brian
Comments to Jeff "Mario" Smith: jeffsmith@qx.net
"It was the religious zealots who say they are voting on morals. I think we should all buy AK47s and shoot them all! Thats what I would suggest, if it were allowed."
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And they project their problems onto Christians / Conservatives...
John McTighe and I can have a duel. I'll let the twit choose the weapon and the distance.
If he was a God fearing American, he would already be armed, Locked and Loaded!
Not to worry !! He has to go and buy/find his weapon, so he must be French!
If he came up my hollow with a gun, I'd shoot him.
There's something fishy going on here. There is no John McTighe listed among the sociology or political science faculty on University of Louisville's website.
I'll keep checking.
Brilliant point!
Why doesn't this scumbag communist grow a pair and BREAK the rules.
Because they have no balls. They turned them in in order to become metrosexual commie boys.
Well, ... at least he's pro-2nd amendment.
Because the previous crop of nutjobs are running the school now.
Bingo! Found him among the "part-time lecturers." He recently finished his Ph.D. at Western Michigan University.
This guy will soon be toast. Only a tenured full professor can get away with saying really stupid things in the classroom.
Well...the AK-47 is an excellent weapon, at least.
"I think we should all buy AK47s and shoot them all!"
It figures that a pinko commie liberal would choose an AK47 over an M-16.
I read his quote to the faceless void, and invited them to call me back. Gave my number, (yes, really), and asked him if he really had the balls to do it, or just a big mouth?
I don't expect a phone call back.
The nut should be fired on the spot, but so far I don't see any calls for that. We need to build more prisons, or housing on vegetable farms so these democrat nuts can learn to work. It would solve the illegal alien problem too, they wouldn't have any jobs to sneak over the border to.
bttt
Of course he won't lose his job over this, try making that statement if you work in the private sector and hold on to your job.
Have at it. But be warned that the "Religious Zealots" are already heavily armed. In most cases with rifles that out range the AK-47.
BTW, you do mean the semi-auto clones of the AK? Just in case you don't, you'll be receiving a visit from your friends at BAFTE shortly.
So do I. But I would shoot him. Just as soon as I saw him raise that AK in preparation for shooting at me or someone else. My "black gun" outranges the AK considerably.
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