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and are attempting to push them out into their students. -- j
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It would not surprise me to hear that this is true, considering the "offense" the school is taking to this student's actions.
You can bet that if Donald Trump were a student, there, they would have a truly hard time...
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Jan, snark
"they" must have been on the receiving end of the GM
bankruptcy, where the investors gave their value to the
pensioners....... -- j
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and its consequences! -- j
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content with pale words intended to replace high-contrast
words whose meaning is clear. . this is awful, and it is being done
on top of the distortions done to mask crimes and immoralities,
like "creative accounting" and "did not have sexual relations
with that woman, Miz Lewinsky." . we are losing our language. -- j
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I always took it that way.
Since the whole academic world does it I took it as conspiracy to defraud.
As Zappa said, "If you want an education read a book. If you want to get laid go to college."
you are bound by their rules. But perhaps they
misrepresented themselves as an educational ins-
titution before the student went there, so maybe he
is entitled to sue them for breach of contract. I
certainly do not advocate his caving in and re-
turning. I advocate his boycotting them in the
future, and that his whole family and neighbors
should do the same thing.
While I agree that a private institution has a right to set its in-house rules, I think that the fact that people are willing to tolerate, and even support, suppression of opinion is a bad sign. What ever happened to,"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"?
Why is it more important to TCU to be politically correct than to support free speech?
Jan
As to your other weak points: subsidized cellphones are welfare; there is plenty of medical welfare besides medicare; the number of people on welfare by race is not as significant as the percentage.
In any case conservatives now know never to go there. I don't think the school will live this idiocy down.
Pretty much every tax-funded university in the country shares the same bad policies (and the same fake-rape kangaroo courts, too), so there's not much in the way of alternatives.
I don't agree that the guy's comments were out of line, except "beaner". And Social Security/Medicare are welfare; their "premiums" don't come close to paying for them.
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