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Prof calls conservative students a "racist mob"

This class started in early February.
But we're not talking about the class, we're talking about his comments which were just reported. He's obviously not going to get fired for having a course the university approved.

The class itself isn't inherently racist. You can disagree with his conclusions or the need for the class, but you cannot deny his underlying premise is widely shared and holds a logical position, even if you disagree with the position.
 
I find it ironic that some people use whataboutism rather than stay on topic. Look over there>

Let us know when Trump tells blacks "stay in your place".

Talk about whataboutism.

It's just interesting that this man with very little power gets call out, but you can't even voice a simple denunciation of your glorious leader over much more blatant bigotry, especially considering he has tremendous power. His actions should matter more.
 
So...two people? Wow, you really showed me. :roll:

But here, I'll explain it to you since you obviously aren't getting it. Specific instances don't prove general occurrence. You could post ten people and that wouldn't come close to representing the hundreds of thousands of educators who work in schools, including college campuses across this country. This tactic where one accuses everyone based on the actions of a cherry-picked few is about as dishonest as it gets and the fact you think posting one additional example makes any point besides a stupid one just makes me laugh.


Eh, the standard extreme right wing tactic (which is pretty much trolling). post nonsense, when question, post a dumb one line deflection. Here are two of the classics

Just keep pretending it is just one person and go back to sleep.
No argument, just claim the person is sleeping or stupid

Try reading post 9, there are several recent examples at that link. Reading a thread when posting can be helpful.

Ah yes, the try researching thing. Another classic, basically the "you should make my argument for me"



Hopefully the universities will wake up to that truth.

Another unoriginal classic, saying something is the truth with nothing to back it up

I find it ironic that some people use whataboutism rather than stay on topic. Look over there>

Let us know when Trump tells blacks "stay in your place".


Another one, apply something that fits their tactics to those stupid poopyhead liberals LOL
 
One person saying stupid things does not equal indoctrination. Otherwise, this thread would be a clear example of an attempt to indoctrinate.

But, again, thank you for admitting all white people are racist, including me. Because, clearly, nothing can go wrong when we use the actions of one to describe hundreds of thousands.

Your random person you overheard the other day is just one person. This guy is a college professor teaching young persons and getting paid for it. Even if true, there is a difference.
 
Your random person you overheard the other day is just one person. This guy is a college professor teaching young persons and getting paid for it. Even if true, there is a difference.
You don't know who that random person is, now do you? What if that random person was a city councilman? What if that random person was a professor at the local university? What if that random person was a police officer?

You have no idea who that random person is. Your point is silly.
 
You don't know who that random person is, now do you? What if that random person was a city councilman? What if that random person was a professor at the local university? What if that random person was a police officer?

You have no idea who that random person is. Your point is silly.

I don't do what if'ns or walkbacks.

But it does seem as if random would imply none of those you mentioned.
 
You guys remember when we were all talking about right wing racists wanting to speak at liberal universities? And how much the right wingers were all "free speech". And even though, the students didnt invite them, the universities didnt want them, and they were only doing it to provoke riots. We all had to listen to the bull**** about it doesnt matter what the person is saying, they have the right to say it without being harrassed and intimidated.

What happened there guys? You only believe that when the racism is directed at immigrants?

How exactly does someone get to speak on campus without being invited to do so? Was Ben Shapiro forcing college staff to arrange events for him at gunpoint?
 
How exactly does someone get to speak on campus without being invited to do so? Was Ben Shapiro forcing college staff to arrange events for him at gunpoint?

In the case I was speaking of, a student from a different university requested use of the venues for Richard Spencer.
 
I don't do what if'ns or walkbacks.

But it does seem as if random would imply none of those you mentioned.
I suspect you didn't get the point then. That's okay.
 
https://www.thenewamerican.com/cult...ite-bigotry-on-the-rise-in-college-newspapers

As bad as an anonymously published no-whites-allowed column is, the school newspaper at Texas State University has gone it one better (or worse) by publishing an overtly racist piece by student Rudy Martinez entitled “Your DNA is an abomination.”
“When I think of all the white people I have ever encountered ... there is perhaps only a dozen I would consider ‘decent,’” Martinez declared in the November 28 issue of the University Star.
To those whites who hadn’t already stopped reading his column in disgust, Martinez wrote cryptically, “You were not born white. You became white.” And when it comes to the alleged oppression of minorities in America, “You don’t give a damn.”
“Whiteness will be over because we want it to be,” Martinez concluded. “And when it dies, there will be millions of cultural zombies aimlessly wandering across a vastly changed landscape. Ontologically speaking, white death will mean liberation for all… Until then, remember this: I hate you because you shouldn’t exist. You are both the dominant apparatus on the planet and the void in which all other cultures, upon meeting you, die.”
After Martinez’s column became national news, the university president and the newspaper’s editors apologized for it, though the editors initially only “acknowledge[d] that the column could have been clearer in its message and that it has caused hurt within our campus community.” By November 30, they were apparently forced to fire the unapologetic Martinez, saying that he “has jeopardized the atmosphere of inclusivity at this university.”
While this is a positive sign, it’s still worth noting that these same editors had no problem publishing Martinez’s column in the first place and probably would have kept publishing his work had there not been such a backlash against his latest missive. It’s also worth noting that despite the fact that Martinez’s first column celebrated the Bolshevik revolution that ushered in decades of mass murder in the Soviet Union, it took a clearly racist screed to get him banished from the paper.
Bigotry against blacks would never be given an outlet in a college newspaper. Neither should bigotry against whites — or anyone else.

how are these insane people and who let them out of the loony bin?

it is people like this that keep racial tensions stirred up in america.
 
Talk about whataboutism.

It's just interesting that this man with very little power gets call out, but you can't even voice a simple denunciation of your glorious leader over much more blatant bigotry, especially considering he has tremendous power. His actions should matter more.

Lets hope he "stays in his place" lol
 
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