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College Professor Arrested for Profane Rant at Pro-Life Students

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It's been a tough day for Commi Lib college "educators".

A college professor has been arrested for a profane rant at pro-life students at the University of Buffalo.

A university spokesman told Fox News confirmed Curry’s arrest but declined to provide information about her current employment status.


“Would you let my class know I’m under arrest,” she asked as officers slapped a pair of handcuffs on the profane professor and carted her off to jail.


“As we’ve seen again and again, a pro-abortion supporter couldn’t handle the ugly truth of abortion and lashed out,” Hawkins told Fox News. “She had to resort to yelling and using profane language with police officers.”


College Professor Arrested for Profane Rant at Pro-Life Students | LifeNews.com
Those Commi-Libs are such a tolerant lot... especially when it comes to infanticide and being associated with terrorist bombers.

 
“Where does it say I can’t use the f**k word in public. I can swear because that’s part of my vocabulary. That’s part of my First Amendment rights.”

Apparently not, eh?
 
“Where does it say I can’t use the f**k word in public. I can swear because that’s part of my vocabulary. That’s part of my First Amendment rights.”

Apparently not, eh?

Depends on whether you are directing it at someone else or the heavens when you smash your thumb with a hammer. Situations matter.
 
It's been a tough day for Commi Lib college "educators".


Those Commi-Libs are such a tolerant lot... especially when it comes to infanticide and being associated with terrorist bombers.



Was it only a rant? Arresting someone for a rant should be illegal.
 
Depends on whether you are directing it at someone else or the heavens when you smash your thumb with a hammer. Situations matter.

I don't care if I curse at an inanimate object of tell someone to go **** themselves repeatedly; cursing does not infringe upon anyone's rights.
 
Was it only a rant? Arresting someone for a rant should be illegal.

It should be and it, ultimately, it is. Some cities and towns have ordinances prohibiting profane language in public. Just makes them ripe for the plucking in a lawsuit.
 
It should be and it, ultimately, it is. Some cities and towns have ordinances prohibiting profane language in public. Just makes them ripe for the plucking in a lawsuit.

Gah....we need more control on the government; not the other way around.
 
I don't care if I curse at an inanimate object of tell someone to go **** themselves repeatedly; cursing does not infringe upon anyone's rights.

Cursing at someone is assault. When they punch you in the nose, it is battery. Situations matter :2wave:
 
Cursing at someone is assault. When they punch you in the nose, it is battery. Situations matter :2wave:

Assault? ****ing ******s.
 
Assault? ****ing ******s.

Well if you don't get the assault you get the disorderly conduct. I don't make the rules......
 
Well if you don't get the assault you get the disorderly conduct. I don't make the rules......

Yes, but the rules are bull****. Assault for words? Disorderly conduct for words? Just bull**** excuses by the authority to police and arrest more of its citizens in order to keep us all under thumb.
 
I would like to see her charges and possibly her rant. People should be arrested for free speech or saying a curse word in public.

Although if you have to swear and insult those who disagree with you that's definitely a problem and from my experience an indicator of personal maturity. She was definitely out of line and if such comments were directed at students I think she should be fired.
 
I didn't see anything she should have been arrested for by any stretch.

I do find it ironic, though, that she was trying to shut down the display.
 
There must be, surely, more to this than what we see here. Something isn't right. Who called 911? Why did officers respond?

Caller: Please send someone quickly. A professor is saying f*ck and I don't like it. She needs to be arrested. Send someone now, I'm offended. We need the government to shut her the hell up.

911 Call Center: What? The "you know what word"? In public? At a university? Remain calm, armed representatives of the government are on the way now.


There has to be more to this than we know.
 
I didn't see anything she should have been arrested for by any stretch.

I do find it ironic, though, that she was trying to shut down the display.

I watched the video. I found it funny that she called the display profane, upheld her right to free speech to say ****, but was attempting (from what I understand) to shot down the display and prevent them from exercising their rights too. She just comes off as a hypocritical, immature person.

It's also funny that she kept calling the display "profane" and that it was "swearing to her."
 
I don't care if I curse at an inanimate object of tell someone to go **** themselves repeatedly; cursing does not infringe upon anyone's rights.

A profanity laced rant against another person or group of people can be considered threatening conduct or even an assault. There are limits to public conduct when others are involved.
 
I watched the video. I found it funny that she called the display profane, upheld her right to free speech to say ****, but was attempting (from what I understand) to shot down the display and prevent them from exercising their rights too. She just comes off as a hypocritical, immature person.

I think she was pointing out the hypocrisy of calling her exercise of free speech profane while apparently condoning the display of giant pictures of dead and mutilated fetuses.
 
Yes, but the rules are bull****. Assault for words? Disorderly conduct for words? Just bull**** excuses by the authority to police and arrest more of its citizens in order to keep us all under thumb.

Yeah you'll likely get about $50 plus costs in my hood for your first offense, so freedom ain't free :lol:
 
I think she was pointing out the hypocrisy of calling her exercise of free speech profane while apparently condoning the display of giant pictures of dead and mutilated fetuses.

It all depends on what went down. If she was verbally assaulting or attacking others over the image that's one thing. If she was ranting and swearing like an immature child (which should be legal) that's another thing.
 
I watched the video. I found it funny that she called the display profane, upheld her right to free speech to say ****, but was attempting (from what I understand) to shot down the display and prevent them from exercising their rights too. She just comes off as a hypocritical, immature person.

It's also funny that she kept calling the display "profane" and that it was "swearing to her."

Yeah, that's what I took from it. She obviously doesn't want the result of an abortion on display.

I can't find much of anything about her, but I'd be curious as to her opinion on not allowing the press to see soldier's coffins returning from war. Being an adjuct instructor of "media study," there's no question she had one.
 
A profanity laced rant against another person or group of people can be considered threatening conduct or even an assault. There are limits to public conduct when others are involved.

Unless they are actually threatening, then it's not assault. If they're saying "I'm going to ****ing kill you and rape your corpse" OK. But if they're saying "you ignorant little ****, you have no clue what you're ****ing talking about, just spewing **** all over the place without one god damned ounce of ****ing thought, you dumb ass, retarded twat!" then no.
 
A profanity laced rant against another person or group of people can be considered threatening conduct or even an assault. There are limits to public conduct when others are involved.

Well maybe in Canada, eh? Americans are a bit more demonstrative.
 
Yeah you'll likely get about $50 plus costs in my hood for your first offense, so freedom ain't free :lol:

Government force is government force. And 50 bucks in your hood may be 250 buck and 40 hours community service elsewhere.

There are limits to what and how the government can police.
 
Unless they are actually threatening, then it's not assault. If they're saying "I'm going to ****ing kill you and rape your corpse" OK. But if they're saying "you ignorant little ****, you have no clue what you're ****ing talking about, just spewing **** all over the place without one god damned ounce of ****ing thought, you dumb ass, retarded twat!" then no.

Depends if that person is in your face or you feel threatened. It's quite possible the professor will be let go without charges being laid, but that doesn't mean the police acted improperly by arresting her and removing her from the scene. In addition, as I understand it, she was profane with and disrespectful to the police when confronted by them - that alone can cause you to be arrested.
 
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