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Perhaps most ominous of all, according to the survey, 19 percent of students believe that violence is an acceptable response to ideas they don't like. --John Kass |
Surprise, SJW's!
I have admired Bill Whittle since discovering his "Firewall" series (which I highly recommend). This video demonstrates why:
The only thing you can do is complain - and look for racism. So, here's how it works, social justice warriors...you're incompetent, you're lazy, you're stupid, you're pampered, you're spoiled, you've never been told "no", you know nothing about the world - nothing. All you know how to do is protest.... --Bill Whittle
A Record of Hate Speech?
Twelve Democratic state legislators are demanding that Washington State University "withdraw official recognition" from its College Republicans club, accusing the group of causing "harm" by promoting "hateful beliefs."
The CR chapter disowned and ejected a former president who was seen attending the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, but the lawmakers insisted that the group has "a record of hate speech."
A "record of hate speech"? The group contends that it has consistently condemned both racism and violence, but Washington's Marxicrats don't care - they feel they have an excuse to shut the GOP group down and shut its members up. Fascism, straight up, from a Marxicratic Party that cannot tolerate dissent. How Democratic of them. Funny how this aversion to opposition keeps cropping up.
AntiFa Good - Law Bad
Editorial Board Scrapped by Thought Police

The problem with editorial boards, apparently, is that some of the board members may publish Proscribed Thought - i.e. conservative viewpoints.
Holy Snowflake, Batman!
Leaders of the student newspaper at Princeton University have disbanded the publication’s independent editorial board, a move that comes after the group put forth a string of right-leaning opinions, including denouncing the women’s center for its radical feminist agenda and arguing in favor of due process.
Princeton's Maoist Leaders of the student newspaper at Princeton (snowflakes of the fascist sort) provide yet another excuse to stifle speech with which they do not agree. The next step in the Marxist process, of course, is to send the conservative speakers to re-education camps, where they can examine their flawed thinking and re-acquaint themselves with the benefits of picking strawberries for the Peoples' Collective.
The best part of this shameful episode, Jennifer Kabbany explains, is that the discharged editors have retaliated by creating their own website...on which they continue to express their opposition to Marxist dogma. Good on 'em!
Club the Bastards Down
Were you aware that 19 percent of students believe that violence is an acceptable response to ideas they don't like? Nearly 20 percent of American college students are comfortable using violence to silence anyone they disagree with! Here's John Kass:
These college students aren't the enemy. They are our sons and daughters, our nieces, nephews, friends, contemporaries.
Your children. Your neighbors. The Barista working his or her way through college...the kid who carries your groceries. The Constitution means nothing. The Bill of Rights means nothing. To these snowflakes, the only law that matters is the one that says if you disagree with them, they can beat you to a pulp.
These nasty little snowflakes were taught to think this way. Their Kindergarten teachers, their elementary and high school teachers, prepared them for their role as useful idiots. Like Pavolov's dogs, one needs only yell "NAZI!" to trigger their violence.
Is this your image of America?
Campus Fascists
Ashley Herzog's article introduces iGen, the generation which has replaced the Millenials on American campuses. I call them snowflakes; their intolerance and their bigotry are legendary.
iGen liberals, however, are staunchly opposed to free speech. “In a 2015 survey, 35% of college students believe that the First Amendment does not protect ‘hate speech’ (it does) and 30% of liberal students believe the First Amendment is ‘outdated.’”
iGen has created a hostile, intimidating atmosphere in the classroom. “More than one out of four students (28%) agreed that ‘A faculty member who, on a single occasion, says something racially insensitive in class should be fired.’” As Twenge notes, “racial insensitivity” is completely subjective, and this charge could be leveled at, say, a sociology professor who leads a discussion about race and income inequality.
If bitching about being "triggered", or "offended" by someone else's speech doesn't shut them up, they will turn to violence without a second thought (as Kass also points out in his report, The Bell Tolls For Liberty On Campus). If you find yourself caught in the middle, too bad for you.
Work Cited
- Farkas, Sandor: Dem lawmakers call on WSU to shut down College Republicans
- Herzog, Ashley: Campus Fascists
- Kabbany, Jennifer: Princeton’s campus newspaper disbands editorial board after string of right-leaning opinions
- Kass, John: The Bell Tolls For Liberty On Campus
- Sexton, John: Here Are The Students Who Think Antifa Violence Is Okay
Background Reading
- Snowflakes Are Useful Idiots: Index (0-34)
- The Communist Takeover Of America - 45 Declared Goals (Annoted)
- Protect Yourself From The Evil Patriarchy With The Brand New "Portable Safe Space" Available From Just $79.95
- "If fascism comes to America, it will be through our college and university system."
- The surprising history of ‘snowflake’ as a political insult
@dragon40, Certified Curmudgeon "Madison believed that those who sought to restrict speech revealed themselves to be opponents of republicanism. They wished to prevent public opinion from cohering, thus making it easier to counterfeit."--Jay Cost | |