Posted on 05/07/2024 8:30:36 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
It’s a start.
There’s roughly 890 article III federal judges. 13 is a small number.
Because their education all the way through a PhD is paid for with money from their country of origin. They are fully supported by their families and coached by advisors from their home country in how to act, what to say and who to align with to enhance their rise to these positions. It is an invasion and a take over. Whoever runs the education system bends the mind to their preferences.
“You don’t punish the majority of those law students who did not participate in the protest for the idiocy of the tiny minority.”
You’ve never been in a situation where one person screws up and the entire class/squad/group gets punished for it? Such a policy causes said group to develop responsibility and accountability. If you see a peer acting the fool and you know you will get punished as a result of his actions, you are more likely to intervene. This is to punish Columbia University, not necessarily the individual students.
This is what’s known as “getting the mule’s attention”.
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I’m sure that Jewish kids went to Columbia. And not all kids were part of the demonstration. I think they should just forbid those who were arrested or otherwise known to have been a demonstrator.
“Have you ever noticed how very few American born people, with good old ‘all-American’ names like Joe Smith or Jane Jones”
Note those names from where we get our news stories. It’s like they’re all from Albania.
Compare those names with the list (engraved in granite) of those entombed within the sunken USS Arizona.
My college prep-school roommate could be recognized early as a Communist.
He later graduated from Columbia Law School.
:-/
Gives the students entering the chance to transfers out.
it’ll can be on a case by case basis...
“Collective punishment of people with no connection to any of this is un-American and unethical.”
Punishing the group (Columbia law school attendees) causing the problem makes sense. Other groups at Columbia are not subject to punishment.
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