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i mean hell, with paula deen, there was outrage all over........but with this "guy" i havent heard a peep
Many more high crimes that should be occupying our energy than this douche bag.
He's not the problem. His employers, the Drexel Board are. They are the people who need to be dropped.
Most institutes of higher learning get and depend on federal funds. Maybe some of them should lose that. I can think of one to start with. Or maybe keep the funding, but drop the director(s).
It used to be that such institutions took pains to protect their reputation, in the hope of preserving their donors' favor. That has definitely changed. I think it's time somebody or other looked up that donor list and started educating their benefactors as to the values, behaviors, and attitudes of their directors.
A lot of those donors are corporate entities, whose bottom line just might be impacted once their distributions of investor funds were made more public.
Can you say, "Sell my shares in that corporation!".
The real power in this nation is financial. Lots of colleges already have large enough financial holding to operate for literally decades without even charging tuition. That is the foundation underpinning their arrogance.
Maybe their tax exempt status needs to be reviewed, since they are clearly operating at a profit. This would be a prime consideration to be examined as a facet of the upcoming tax reform program.
If sanctuary cities can lose their federal funding, so perhaps can not-for-profit learning institutions with vast financial holding have their tax exemptions revoked, and their Federal subsidies terminated. They need to pay these morons' salaries out of the institutions' funds, and not the taxpayers'.
The first Amendment has been interpreted in an overly broad manner. Like it or not, that horse is out if the barn. It may be the key fault undermining the Constitution and the Nation. While this situation stands, there will be a parade of morons who never gave a thought to the price paid, and by whom, that underlies the liberty allowing those morons to behave like morons.
Before we lament the unfairness of granting the morons the benefits of the rights whose defenders they despise, let us recognize that such rights can be revoked by simple means of criminal incarceration. If the IRS can target conservatives, they can also target liberals. That's not just fair, it's an obligatory righting of the balance sheet. Does anybody really believe those morons are upstanding pillars of righteous behavior? The IRS even brought down Capone; the least they can do is expose some smarmy professor's devious little peccadilloes and put him away for legitimate tax evasion, or target him for a tax audit at the very least.
This is the outcome of several terms of liberal domination of the branches of government. That ought to have been resolved by the last election, but liberals don't support or obey laws. They need to be held accountable for their lawlessness. When these crooks go to ground, leave them no ground to go to.
Just thinking out-loud...
Greg
It's a double-edged deal.
How many times have we been outraged that someone from "our side" got crucified for saying something insensitive, even if factual, about a "protected" segment of society or a member of same?
At the same time, we can't help but be pissed that the same standards of media overplay and outrage that have derailed careers in such cases previous seem to be conspicuously absent in this one.
Are we the United State of Offended or is that what we've been saying what we don't want to be?
We aren't pissed that beta males such as this one are talking. The double standard being applied when one side or the other speaks up.
This isn't a 1st issue as much as the hypocrisy of the 1st being applied or not.
POG what you describe is already being applied on universities and beyond. Only on the conservatives.
R
R + Tucker
i agree. The selective coverage and biased editorializing is blatant and infuriating but it's also ineffective - to wit the election results. It's what we do in the ballot box that counts. This asshole on twitter isn't going to change anyone's mind. He's so polarized only those who are think like him will ever agree with him. His net effect is nil unless we give his words weight.
If we get worked up over every nitwit's utterances and suggest someone beat them up or punish their employer we're going to be just as thin skinned, outraged and mired in activist faggotry as the thing we hate.
On a side note, Veet, you're local to the good professor, why don't you pay him 'the visit'?
R + Tucker
i agree. The selective coverage and biased editorializing is blatant and infuriating but it's also ineffective - to wit the election results. It's what we do in the ballot box that counts. This asshole on twitter isn't going to change anyone's mind. He's so polarized only those who are think like him will ever agree with him. His net effect is nil unless we give his words weight.
If we get worked up over every nitwit's utterances and suggest someone beat them up or punish their employer we're going to be just as thin skinned, outraged and mired in activist faggotry as the thing we hate.
On a side note, Veet, you're local to the good professor, why don't you pay him 'the visit'?
i mean....i get what you are saying......but theres a difference between saying something offensive....and calling for racial genocide......and then theres the fact that he has an incredibly punchable face.
and honestly, i dont think many of us are actually offended at what hes saying.....i think were more or less just fed up with the hypocrisy of it all.
the left calls conservatives "radicals" and " intolerant" ........all while calling for genocide and rioting in the streets.....