Sad thing is I'm sure most snowflakes had no idea who the Duke was.
Dear all --
I've heard from some of your classmates that they do not feel safe coming to a militarized campus on Thursday. Given the reality of what's going on, I don't feel like it's ethical to hold class when some are not in a position to attend.
So we will not hold a regular class on Thursday. However, Kel and I will be in our usual classroom on Thursday 3:10-4:30 holding voluntary office hours. If you cannot be on campus on Thursday, email me and I guarantee I will find a time for us to meet early the following week. Kel is similarly available, you should email them for specifics.
Sorry we've had to do this, but in the context of the current attack on campus, I don't feel like we have a choice.
New York Times reporter Yamiche Alcindor said on MSNBC that she knows "sources" who are "still in therapy" because Hillary Clinton was defeated by President Donald Trump in 2016.
UC Berkeley Professor Cancels Class After Students Complain About 'Militarized Campus' For Shapiro Speech
http://www.dailywire.com/news/21034/uc-berkeley-now-canceling-classes-daily-wire
Problem solved:
Feds give Berkeley $98G to 'Honor the Legacy' of Black Panther party
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...7999-to-honor-legacy-black-panther-party.html
It's comforting to reflect that, should the Revolution succeed, those dickwad professors will be among the first wave of liquidations.
Reports of a shooting at USC Monday afternoon were the result of confusion and alarm after a university professor suffered some sort of “episode” on campus, Los Angeles police said.
According to Los Angeles Police Department Sgt. Mike Lopez, a female faculty member had a “breakdown” in Fertitta Hall and started yelling about an active shooter, which “caused everybody to panic.”
Chief John Thomas of USC’s Department of Public Safety said it was reported that during class, a faculty member “falsely told her students there was an active shooter in the building.”
It's comforting to reflect that, should the Revolution succeed, those dickwad professors will be among the first wave of liquidations.
Palmdale schools superintendent Raul Maldonado said all five educators have been put on administrative leave, pending an investigation by the district.
"The Palmdale School District holds all employees to the highest standards and expectations," Maldonado said in a statement to NBC News on Friday. "We will not stop until we find out exactly what did occur. We will not tolerate this type of behavior in our schools."
May 2019 thread bump.
5 California public school educators placed on leave because 4 were smiling in a picture with a noose and the 5th took the picture. There was no caption to the picture, and it's possible that they were joking about themselves (e.g. 'this is our future if we don't raise standardized test scores'). Despite there being no context, some district parents were outraged by the picture and the local school superintendent agrees ...
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...ia-school-black-parents-are-outraged-n1004266
Tolerate what behavior? Smiling in a picture with a noose could simply be gallows humor vs teachers making a reference to lynchings in the US. Even if they were making a joke that this is what the worst of the students have in store for them if they don't shape up in detention, it's a mostly Latino district and the reference is likely to all bad students.
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The pussification of America!
This is very dangerous to all of our rights if these people can continue to intimidate and harass others and get what they want. College professors and college leaders are being forced to quit simply if they say something that someone finds offensive.
Snowflakedom and political correctness zealotry often overlap. Here's an example in Harvard with liberals eating their own. A respected undergraduate Dean that is Harvard law professor (and happens to be black) who has fought for liberal causes (including some that would upset people here) has been under attack by a group of Harvard students (led by a Brit of Sri Lankan parentage) for aiding in the defense of Harvey Weinstein. Weinstein is no saint and the law school professor doesn't have to participate on his defense team (this most likely isn't pro bono work and he's getting paid - so he can do pro bono work for other liberal causes). If the law school professor was getting paid to defend an accused serial killer that was not white, I wonder if these students would get upset.
As a result of the student complaints, Harvard has said they won't reinstate the Dean this year when his current term runs out. He'll keep his law school professorship, but the message has been sent. Harvard students also protested and blocked a 3 week lecture course by Justice Kavanaugh last year based on the uncorroborated accusations of Prof. Blasey Ford.
Fascinating reading it interested in the topic ...
Harvard’s First Black Faculty Deans Let Go Amid Uproar Over Harvey Weinstein Defense
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/11/us/ronald-sullivan-harvard.html
Harvard Caves to Student Mob, Fires Ronald Sullivan for Being Harvey Weinstein's Lawyer
https://reason.com/2019/05/12/ronald-sullivan-harvard-fired-student-mob/
Harvard Launches an Attack on the Culture of Liberty
https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/05/harvard-launches-an-attack-on-the-culture-of-liberty/
Background on the student leading these efforts ...
Harvard’s circular firing squad: South Asian student, black tutors file police reports against each other
https://www.thecollegefix.com/harva...utors-file-police-reports-against-each-other/
What's really scary is that these people who break down into sobbing fits upon disagreement will one day have kids. THAT is truly terrifying.
The bolded part is a very sad truth. Europe was great for travel until recently. Bernie is likely to damage the US in a similar manner. Most Bernie supporters get hateful when I try to corner them on the issues.
Code Pink activists are all about the visuals — those pink ***** hats, the huge, dancing vaginas outside the White House, the hands smeared with fake blood at Senate hearings.
Provocative, all of it.
But this one? Seriously? The optics of a handful of white people, from professional activists to a barista, occupying a foreign embassy while the brown people from that country protest outside — demanding they get out — were, um, challenging.
“This feels like an SNL skit, it’s so ridiculous,” said Victoria Mattiuzzo, 32, who was wearing the red-yellow-blue flag of Venezuela as a cape and looking up at the left-wing protesters camping out in her homeland’s embassy, waving to their fans outside earlier this week.
“It’s kind of infuriating. They don’t even speak Spanish,” Mattiuzzo said. “They’re literally saying ‘Hands off Venezuela’ while they moved in and are living in our embassy.”
On Thursday, police finally pulled the protesters out of the building, more than a month after they took up residence.
No.
The divisive stunt did little more than frustrate Venezuelan expats, tarnish the activists’ cause and further divide Americans along the President Trump axis.
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So why did the protesters do it?
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Code Pink claims its goal, while beating drums and getting food deliveries hurled into windows , was to keep that outpost from being turned over to opposition leader Juan Guaidó, who declared himself Venezuela’s interim president in January.
This was after embattled President Nicolás Maduro won reelection, despite presiding over the unraveling of what had once been one of Latin America’s wealthiest nations. You’ve read the stories of staggering poverty, violence and hunger that is feeding a historic exodus out of Venezuela. It’s a humanitarian calamity.
Fishy that he won that election, right?
Yeah, most of the world thought so too. So they backed the new guy who swept in and said he was going to take over.
But Code Pink activists — and the Embassy Protection Collective that formed for this action — said Maduro’s folks invited them in, gave them the keys and told them to hold tight as long as they can. And they did, even as all of Maduro’s folks had to leave because their visas expired.
The power was cut off. The entrances were locked tight. The entire place was surrounded by a phalanx of officers, and the street was blocked. Venezuelans who need passport renewal of any kind of service were out of luck.
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The Venezuelans outside the embassy weren’t buying it.
They were there to speak for their starving grandmas, their shopkeeper uncles who have been assaulted, their cousins trying to leave.
That’s not what this was about, they believed.
“This is all about Trump. And they are using us and our country as a way of protesting Trump,” said Adriana Fernandes, 20, a Venezuelan-American who wants to someday return to her family in Venezuela and live there. But not while Maduro is there.
In Maduro’s corner: Russia, China, Belurus, Iran, Syria, Turkey, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Cuba and a 22-year-old barista named Kei.
Guaidó, meanwhile, has the backing of most of South America, Australia, the European Union, Canada and the United States.
“You know, Trudeau backed him, too!” one of the Venezuelan expats said. “Not just Trump.”
Code Pink was using Venezuela as an anti-Trump prop.
“Trump supported Guaidó, so they have to be against him because they’re against Trump, said Fernandes, a political science student at nearby George Washington University. “They don’t even understand how deep all this is, how far back this all goes. They are using our crisis just to go after Trump.”
For Code Pink, who are masters of political theater and provocative statements, this one was a stinker. And, finally on Thursday, the last four of its protesters holed up in the embassy got what was inevitably coming: eviction and arrest.