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Enjoy - 2015-11-07

Here's the credentials of the man she's berating. Comment stolen from Reddit:

"Graduated from Yale in 1984 and won the Russell Henry Chittenden Prize, went on to get an M.D. from Harvard and Masters in Public Health, in addition to winning the Bowdoin Prize. Then got a Ph.D in Sociology from the University of Pennsylvania. He has worked as a physician, has been awarded tenure at the University of Chicago as a Professor of Sociology and Medicine, and has a shitload of published research. He even did a TED talk."

This guy was kind enough to go talk to the brat. Kudos to him. She's angry that he didn't create a safe space but feels entitled to be threatening to him.


Binro the Heretic - 2015-11-07

As I understand it, an email was sent around urging students to be sensitive in their choice of Halloween costumes. (e.g. no blackface, no Muslims depicted as terrorists, no beefy stubble-chinned guys dressing as Caitlyn Jenner, etc.) Assholes often use Halloween as an excuse to be deliberately provocative and then tell people who get upset it's all just "good clean fun" or some other bullshit. Bear in mind, the email didn't threaten any punishment. It was just a call for people to be respectful of others.

The wife of the guy getting yelled at in the video responded to the email with an email of her own criticizing the original email for stifling "freedom of expression" and telling people if they are offended by someone's costume to "just look away" or tell them they are offended. Coming from a member of the faculty, such an email is problematic. It sends the message that the college thinks it's okay for students to deliberately mock other students' cultural backgrounds.

So a bunch of students gathered in protest and Captain Milquetoast here went outside to defend his wife. Fuck her and fuck him.


Two Jar Slave - 2015-11-07

Hmm. From what I understand that's a bit of an unfair oversimplification (I've only seen the second email summarized) . This guy's wife was calling for the university to foster an atmosphere of public debate about difficult issues like cultural representative, rather than simply prohibiting behaviours. The email made the point of being against culturally inflammatory costumes; but it used the topic as a platform to discuss universities shifting from an interpretation of "safe space" as an open forum of public debate, to an interpretation of "safe space" as a censored and controlled place. Whether they chose the best time or topic to make this point is a valid question, and I'm curious to hear more.

Then again, since we've already moved along to "Fuck her and fuck him" I guess I'm not actually that curious.


simon666 - 2015-11-07

Binro: Issues of this sort need to be understood within a discourse that is happening in universities and colleges right now where academic freedom and freedoms of speech are being pushed against by student claims of offense. There are a number of essays and news reports on this point in the atlantic, nytimes, and elsewhere.

This is not simply a matter of an academic and his wife trying to slip their racial bigotry under the radar.


simon666 - 2015-11-07

Two Jar said it better.


Nominal - 2015-11-07

Oversimplifying complex issues? Binro? That's crazy talk!

"Fuck her and fuck him"

Mr Luther King Jr himself couldn't have called for love and understanding better.


Binro the Heretic - 2015-11-07

Two Jar Slave,

The original email didn't prohibit jack shit. It just asked people to think about how other people might perceive their Halloween costume before putting it on.

The second email was typical of how White people, particularly White people from higher economic strata, tend to react if non-White, non-Christian people get upset when White people mock their culture.

"WAAAH! You're denying me my freedom. So what if you're offended because my Halloween costume is an afro wig, brown face paint and an orange prison jumpsuit? It's my second-amendment right to be an asshole. How dare you insinuate I can't do whatever the Hell I want? WAAAAAH!"

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simon666,

Freedom of speech and expression are indeed precious and we should always allow them. But the thing is, just because we must allow them doesn't mean we are obligated to defend them. Christakis' email basically did just that.

She claims to be doing it in the name of getting people to talk openly about how they feel, but some prick dressed as a 1950s-era Hollywood version of a Cherokee isn't interested in opening up a dialogue. It's a power thing.

"I know dressing this way insults and trivializes centuries of your culture. but I can do it and you can't stop me."


memedumpster - 2015-11-07

What if all the minorities dressed as Confederate soldiers covered in bullet wounds and open carried loaded rifles? You can open carry rifles in Connecticut without a permit, so long as it isn't an "alarm or annoyance" which the mighty white right will immediately claim, leading to a SJW shitstorm worth having.


EvilHomer - 2015-11-07

So, Master Christakis isn't obligate to defend free speech, or point out that a university like Yale should be teaching students how to think critically, instead of policing their thoughts?

Well, yes. I guess she's NOT "obligated" to do that. No one is ever "obligated" to be courageous or to do the right thing. I'm glad she did, though, and if she survives her coming auto-de-fé, then I'd be honored to call her my fellow cityman!


Just out of curiosity, Binro, what *would* it take for you to defend free speech? Most people are of the mind that freedom of speech means the freedom to offend, and that without defending the rights of the very worst of us to say their piece, the whole concept of "freedom of speech" becomes meaningless. But perhaps you see things differently?


infinite zest - 2015-11-07

So, wait, she'd be fine then if someone dressed up in blackface? The original email is kind of condescending, but I assume it's due to trouble that's been caused before. I remember back at the University of Wisconsin Madison Halloween Parade, a pretty free-thinking university, the Muslim population got pissed at people dressing up as "Muslims" (this was October 31st 2001) and one particular costume that was like a Chinese Dragon with 5 or 6 people in it, and two tower costumes walking ahead. 14 years later it's still in horrible taste, but if it was a costume that would bring harm to those wearing it or potentially start violence, then yeah I think it's like crying "fire" in a theatre, and at least monitored.

And bars do this all the time. Plenty of bars don't let you wear sports team shirts and some go as far as to say that you can't pop your collar, because they've caused trouble before. Oh well, there goes Daddy's 50K a year, for a debate about one stupid night.


EvilHomer - 2015-11-07

IZ - I don't think she'd be "fine" with black-face, she just doesn't think it's the sort of thing Yale faculty should be policing students over. It's possible to be both "not racist" and "not in favour of institutional protectiveness" - and, if the batshit reaction by the student body has been any indication, Ms Christakis spoke up not a moment too soon.

Bars aren't really a good analogy, because you aren't expecting to learn how to think in a bar. If that's what Yale's become - a bar, where only Yankees fans can dare show their faces - then it's high time they close up shop, because they're not a university anymore.

Which, granted, might be a good idea anyways. ;)


EvilHomer - 2015-11-07

Meme - I'm not sure if that's meant to be a rhetorical question, or, if not, then what answer you are looking for, but personally I'd love to see that happen! It'd be a lot of fun, they should do it.


infinite zest - 2015-11-07

EH you're right, Yale isn't a bar but if it's anything like Madison the faculty kind of turns a blind eye to Halloween as a night of drinking and relative partying that's not condoned the rest of the year, all of which is fine until a line is crossed and someone gets hurt or hurts someone, emotionally or physically. At a bar you're 86ed or something, but as a student you risk expulsion.

But, you're right. The email only mentions specific on-campus Halloween activities, and not the clusterfuck that was always Halloween in Madison, so it's not the same as willfully walking into a Bears bar in Chicago with a cheesehead on expecting to be treated the same..


Two Jar Slave - 2015-11-07

Binro, you're right that the original email didn't prohibit anything, and that's an important point. The first email opened up a dialogue, the second provided a considered response to it. Whether we agree with the response or not is, to me, beside the point. Even your responses, for all their shrieky tone, are considered and articulate. (Helpfully, all of our comments are being made inside a system that doesn't recognize interruption, volume, physical intimidation, or even popularity-based up/downvoting, so is pretty conducive to a discussion). This is all good, and is exactly what that second email is calling for: a public debate.

I guess what bothers me in all of this is not the question of whether students should, morally, wear headdresses at Halloween; to me, that's a fairly open-and-shut 'nope'. (Whether students should be lawfully allowed to wear headdresses is a different question from the moral one, and will be informed by your opinion of hate speech laws and legal censorship in general. Whatever those are, you're welcome to them.)

What does bother me in this exchange is the students' reaction. They arranged a public protest to scream at a woman who wrote an email voicing her opinions. That is, they're using volume to overpower an argument. When her husband came outside to talk, they screamed overtop of him. They demanded a public apology and disbanded when they weren't offered one (showing that they were not there to talk, they were there for supplication to the mob). They're calling for the university to fire these people. Fire them! For an email that boils down to, "I'm not really sure what I think, but let's talk about this." Their response to a calmly-voiced argument is to use intimidation, insults, and threats. Again: The first email opened a public debate and the second joined the debate. But at every opportunity, the students have declined to engage in the debate and opted for force instead. Force might be an appropriate response in a life-or-death emergency, or against a system of oppression, but here? To me, that's an artless reaction from a group of smart people who should know better.

If Yale students can't rise to the challenge of a public debate (and, as you've shown, it's one that's not very hard to score points in), then that's... I dunno. Pretty darn sad.


memedumpster - 2015-11-07

What if thirty million white people put on blackface and orange jump suits and then stood in front of ten thousand police stations for three days in shifts holding their hands up in mass protest of inequality? Is that racist? Or Chinese Americans put on head dresses and war paint while Native Americans put on overalls and railroad spikes, both holding signs saying "fucked knows no color, it's always white."

We're having a better debate about this than Yale. poeTV should be an accredited MOOC. They're not having more advanced forms of debate because no one at Yale taught them they exist in a matter worth ten fucks from a donkey.


BHWW - 2015-11-07

I agree with the students that they shouldn't be forced to accept diplomas from Christakis, though. They shouldn't get diplomas at all.


BHWW - 2015-11-07

Safe spaces? Fuck your "safe spaces".

These particular students, are saying they have a right to a safe space that requires firing an admin for writing an e-mail disagreeing with a college email about offensive Halloween costumes. They're complaining that someone disagreed and explained why they disagreed.

"Shut your wife up with her wrong ideas." I'm sorry, these people are awful Nothing but contempt for them. They aren't just disagreeing with the argument. They're saying SHE SHOULD BE FIRED FOR MAKING IT. Jesus. They only want a narrow range of views to be expressed in their safe spaces and anything that makes these delicate blossoms "uncomfortable" requires metaphorical torches-and-pitchfork times. WAH AN E-MAIL I DISAGREED WITH, I CAN'T EVEN. I MEAN, THIS IS 2015! WHY IS THIS ALLOWED?!?


memedumpster - 2015-11-07

Yale is making all kinds of expensive safety renovations already on their behalf(demands). Ridiculous.

http://tinyurl.com/p5txb9a


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

This shitstorm is way too long for me to read right now but I'd just like to remind everyone that being one of the few places in the adult world that DOESN'T default to "Fuck her and fuck him" is, you know, kind of one of the most fundamental reasons universities exist.


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

The counterpoint, of course, is that "freedom of speech" doesn't enter into it because Yale is not a public institution. Yale is a private organization and can stifle speech all they want (although this might be a good place to mention that tax exemption for private universities is, in the 21st century, kind of bullshit; the idea was probably better before education became a business but that hasn't been true since Reagan's job was calling university leftists animals who deserved to be beaten).


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

Ok I'm actually reading it now and I take it back, this wasn't much of a shitstorm. This place really is a case study in how interface design shapes discourse on the Internet.


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

"that's an artless reaction from a group of smart people who should know better."


What makes you think they are smart?


Two Jar Slave - 2015-11-07

Benefit of the doubt.


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

Fair enough, I was just testing to see if you were going to suggest that going to Yale had anything to do with it.

You pass.


memedumpster - 2015-11-07

Fuck's sake, apes.

Here's the email that caused yon shitstorm.
https://www.thefire.org/email-from-intercultural-affairs/


Binro the Heretic - 2015-11-07

It was the second email from Erika Christakis that actually caused yon shitstorm.

http://tinyurl.com/o83ej2j


Oscar Wildcat - 2015-11-07

Yell Students Yell at Yell Masters. Coming soon to a C suite near you...


memedumpster - 2015-11-07

None of us would make it six days in that job. Even that email looks benign by our standards. Could you imagine if we wrote this?

"Dear never going to be actually educated tuition slaves, this Halloween don't be a dumb bigot."

Followup email.

"Or be a dumb bigot if you want to, but expect to be bitched at, possibly murdered."


That guy - 2015-11-07

^ *****


BHWW - 2015-11-07

These people's boundary is the entire college, to be safe from ideas they don't like. Fuck that. Fuck them. No respect, no sympathy. The usual douches online have been trying to frame it as a "safety issue" OH THE WHOLE WORLD HAS LONG BEEN A 'SAFE SPACE' FOR PRIVILEGED FUCKLORDS TO LORD IT OVER THE OPPRESSED and that doubleplus ungood ideas and opinions they disagree are equivalent to violence against oppressed people or "get people killed" (which is doubleplus ironic when you see the same people arguing against the idea that, say, criticism of law enforcement leads to cop-killings)


Nominal - 2015-11-07

I think someone here best expressed it in the closing days of POE-news during the bannings, in regards to the chat cabal.

Essentially:

"These people take what might sorta possibly theoretically eventually lead to outright hatred, bullying, and threats and use preempting that as an excuse to engage in hatred, bullying, and threats."


memedumpster - 2015-11-07

Hey, a utopia is just a dystopia you agree with. Fuck this secularism crap.


Spaceman Africa - 2015-11-07

If a female starts getting yelled at in public someone will try and help her, if a man starts getting yelled at he's disgusting and oppressive? Is this supposed to be our privilege? Your move, tumblrinas.


Bobonne - 2015-11-07

Go back to /pol/.


Spaceman Africa - 2015-11-07

whats /pol/? is that some reddit thing


Nominal - 2015-11-07

It means you're Hitler.


Spaceman Africa - 2015-11-07

also "SJWFeels" hahaha


That guy - 2015-11-08

I have no idea why you 1-starred the name.
That was weaksauce. It's a poetv user name, it could be meant in any number of ways.


EvilHomer - 2015-11-07

I'm really, REALLY looking forward to the looting and rioting.


Cena_mark - 2015-11-07

It's mostly priveleged white folks. The media will call it something nicer.


EvilHomer - 2015-11-07

Yale maybe, but New Haven proper is a seething morass of immigrants, blacks, and homeless. Yale itself never had the foresight to erect steel-reinforced walls around campus, so the moment these students start burning buildings down, the riot will spill into the rest of the city like a tidal wave.


infinite zest - 2015-11-07

Let's just see if those Yalies can riot like us Wisconsin Badgers!


M-DEEM - 2015-11-07

Oh man did i ever hit the sweet spot for midwest riots. 2002 dinkytown hockey riots then off to madison for halloween!

For the video, i just feel bad for the hungover kid trying to steer around this shitshow to make an appearance at the next class


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

I feel bad for the kid going to college 20 years from now when the yellers in this video are running the country.

Because you know that the "Reddit vs. Tumblr" culture war is the future of America's national discourse.


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

The millennials are going to fuck up even worse than the baby boomers did, if that's possible.


infinite zest - 2015-11-07

Hey at least those boomers had that song "Eight Days a Week." Oh wait that was the Nazis.


M-DEEM - 2015-11-08

It is well known that many of Ohio Express' hits were actually derivative of waffen-ss battle songs and that the band itself was composed primarily of ex-hitler youth


BillLumbergh - 2015-11-07

the youtube comments won't disappoint anyone!


That guy - 2015-11-07

I'm already upset and I haven't even looked at them. I'm sure it's only the *choicest* people from both sides, right?


somedongus - 2015-11-07

I had a conversation the other day with a as snow white 24 year old female college graduate, self described queer, aspiring stand-up comedian. The gist of it was that jokes about race and rape are never ever funny, unless they come from someone of said race/victim of rape/sexual abuse. She then went on at length about how Margaret Cho was the funniest person alive. I put forth that I had never found her to be even remotely funny and further pointed out that her entire stick boiled down to making jokes about Korean people. College girl said thats exactly why she loved her. I find this stance to be... problematic.


That guy - 2015-11-07

"Gee, why?" he said sarcastically.


ashtar. - 2015-11-07

Tell her that Cho may be funny, but if you laugh at her, you're racist.


That guy - 2015-11-07

I strongly suggest that you take a good look at the whole context of this story before you jump on a side. To me, this is more of a perfect storm situation than anything.

You can find most of the context through the youtube links provided, partly by following the train of thought of the free speech org that posted this video, partly by reading between the lines on them, and partly by knowing/learning what Yale is like in terms of the student body and the neighborhood. 3 different angles.

1) I'm generally on the side of "let's stop the hyper-sensitivity training", because radical bullshit is ruining American universities across the country. I don't know how much of that applies at Yale in general. Conservative bullshit may be ruining the country outside the university, but there's no doubt that the liberals have made a pig-circus out of what a university should be, at a few hundred institutions.
YET
2) Specific to Yale, I'm 100% sure the worst blueblood kids at Yale are insensitive as fuck, or worse. And I'm sure that it sucks to be a black girl at that school. I visited there for a week and heard plenty about the societies and total race/class/gender segregation in certain ways.

3) Specific to the husband & wife professors in question, I think that their objection to the Yale e-mail is worth discussing and not worth going torches and pitchforks about. I think all the kids protesting them can go fuck themselves. Their enemies are not: the people who disagree with the university's formal condemnation of even-minimally-insensitive costumes, and disagree with it for intellectual reasons including championing reasonable debate and open minds, and avoiding treating its students like kids with a dress code.

...or actually, that's exactly who their enemies are if their main intellectual tools are hypersensitivity, outraged reaction, polarized ways of thinking and quick litmus tests for with-me-or-against-me.

Those kids should be protesting their real enemies, and not this bullshit.


memedumpster - 2015-11-07

Yale is no stranger to controversy, these are turbulent times. They want John C. Calhoun's name off of a residential college. The Black Lives Matters guy gave a lecture there defending looting and said looters were patriotic. The priest in charge of their church resigned after writing an article saying Israel creates antisemitism.

Yale should be the Official Ruin of Civilization of poeTV. Like a holy site.


EvilHomer - 2015-11-07

Hey meme, I've mentioned I live right next-door to Yale, right? You could be more correct than you know. ::nods::


memedumpster - 2015-11-07

EvilHomer is a prophet! You should go shoot some video there for us. Create the poeTours travelogue category. poeTours : Yale. You know that would be awesome.


That guy - 2015-11-07

Calhoun... jesus h christ

I'm disappointed that these undergrads demand that a faculty member either has to 100% agree with them on a complex issue or be fired, when they could protest so many other things with much greater moral force. The left really eats itself.


EvilHomer - 2015-11-07

What would you like a video of? There's not much to see, but if I got a small GoPro, I could set up a 24-hour livefeed from outside the Skull and Bones clubhouse.


Cena_mark - 2015-11-07

The riots were inevitable and nessessary. I hate when people bemoan the riots, and ignore the cause of them. They'll say, "Ohhhh riots don't solve anything." Riots launched the labor movement, the gay rights movement, and jumpstarted the American Revolution. The Ferguson Riots, got rid of the old sherriff and got blacks into city council.
This riot, would be stupid and solve nothing.


EvilHomer - 2015-11-07

Hey Cena, do you think they'd send the Coast Guard in to quell the riots? Y'know, if no-one else was around?


memedumpster - 2015-11-07

What this bunch needs is a Quiet Riot concert. They are still around.

EvilHomer, we want your EvilOdyssey to encompass the monomyth as put forth by Joseph Campbell. By the end of this journey, you must be a full fledged Skull and Bones member.


Cena_mark - 2015-11-07

We'd do it cleaner, nicer, and better than the cops.


That guy - 2015-11-07

Other things to passionately protest about:

1) specific students wears seriously shitty costumes. Take pictures. Post them. Demand apology. (furthermore don't learn not to throw a fit if someone dresses as their favorite character from Crouching Tiger, etc). I'm sure a righteous protest could come of the most racist costumes around Yale.

(The most interesting university debate on this would probably come from someone dressing as a cultural/religious icon as a means of satire. Culture and religion are value systems, they should not be fucking protected in any direction, *most especially* at a university. You could be vampire pedo-pope just as readily as you could be pedo-terrorist Mohammed.)

2) the various private societies and clubs in and around Yale, let alone Calhoun college/dorm/whatever.

3) the fucking wealth distribution. This would be a good exercise for modern undergrad liberals learning to bring in *some* identity politics but not ALL of it.

4) fantasy time: these same kids protesting Obama not pardoning Snowden, and continuing with govt surveillance. That would blow my fucking mind.


That guy - 2015-11-07

Cena, I can imagine all the tactical life preservers, portable ship radios, and.... giant nets?


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

"EvilHomer
Hey meme, I've mentioned I live right next-door to Yale, right? You could be more correct than you know. ::nods::"


A bunch of my friends lived right next to Yale for a while around 1999. From here on out I'm going to pretend that Evilhomer is their downstairs neighbor who kept a 350 pound sow as a pet in their apartment. I never saw the sow or the neighbor myself, but some of my friends had seen it and when I visited it I would sometimes hear it running around and making sow noises.


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

Shit, wait, that wasn't Yale that was Tufts. But it's not going to stop me pretending Evilhomer lives with a gigantic pig.


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

"That guy
The left really eats itself."


There is a lot of money to be made from the perpetuation of the so-called culture wars. On all sides.


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

Shit like this is just one of the symptoms. The yellers are products of an information economy that is driven by monetizing attention. The easiest way to get someone's attention (other than porn) is outrage. And the easiest way to foment outrage is to create an enemy.


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

The Tea Party is more or less the same thing, except possibly even more cynically deliberate.


StanleyPain - 2015-11-07

What well trained monkeys to get upset over such a non-issue like "OMG A PERSON MIGHT DRESS UP AS AN INDIAN CHIEF FOR HALLOWEEN" as opposed to "Holy shit, I'm spending enough money to buy a car and a house for a completely useless degree that only serves to fund the for-profit-only model schools have been building towards for ages now"


That guy - 2015-11-07

But...
But..... they'll tell you what you want to hear for four years, and they want your feedback on who upset you with ideas you don't like.


That guy - 2015-11-07

also 'monkeys' = 100% sure you're racist
b/c terms always have the most oppressive meaning imaginable


Enjoy - 2015-11-07

The whole "YOU'RE RACIST" thing ran its course. So, can't use that thing anymore. If future president Donald Trump teaches you anything, it should be apology tours are over.

One day I hope we progress to where this Yale professor dresses up as Katelyn Jenner in black face with a big Indian headdress and goes and smokes a pack of cigarettes in front of these hyenas. They will melt into a collective puddle of rage and the prof will pick them up, one by one, and tell them what they learned about freedom that day.


Spaceman Africa - 2015-11-07

haha yeah Enjoy you are so real bro


That guy - 2015-11-08

Enjoy, I assume you're referring to the video, and not me joking at StanleyPain.


Nikon - 2015-11-07

I really liked the submitter name/video content match that happened here.


Nominal - 2015-11-07

The gimmick name that was just now created specifically for that purpose?


That guy - 2015-11-07

almost but not quite?


Nikon - 2015-11-07

He or she also voted/commented/etc. on 12 other videos.


Rodents of Unusual Size - 2015-11-07

Shut the fuck up, you absolute cunts.

Good Lord, the man didn't murder someone, he said do what you want and dress up in a costume. This is America. You can still do that here.

These people genuinely don't know what a real problem is.


Nikon - 2015-11-07

Agreed.


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

Stars because stuff like this can only push up the value of my 1988 Gordon College yearbook with the Run DMC blackface photo in the Halloween section.


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

Incidentally, I've said it before (I think) but I really believe we need a "This is what Aldous Huxley warned us about" tag. It's relevant to so many videos on here.


Old_Zircon - 2015-11-07

If you're not sure what I'm talking about, start with the (loooong) end note in The Devils of Loudon and go from there.


That guy - 2015-11-07

word


Nikon - 2015-11-08

https://web.archive.org/web/20151107071457/http://yaleherald.com/o p-eds/hurt-at-home/


chumbucket - 2015-11-08

It's Yale, folks. So it is nowhere near anything related to real life or normal people.


Lurchi - 2015-11-08

OBEY THE MASTER


Nominal - 2015-11-08

Join! DIE! Join! DIE!


BHWW - 2015-11-08

A lot of these recent "controversies" at universities really demonstrate the intense emotional fragility and immaturity of many college kids or at least the ones who engage in these sort of shenanigans. They exhibit toddler-like moral reasoning, demanding administrative (in loco parentis) protection from the vagaries of life, as well as the abolition of monsters under the bed (We demand an apology from/the firing of the shitlord administrators/students/professors/guest speakers/etc who have gotten our dander up for whatever the outrage-du-jour).


Enjoy - 2015-11-08

Yale only admits diverse applicants who write exceedingly sad stories on their applications. These young minds have been taught to defend any uncomfort by screaming "Raaaaaacist" and living in a perpetual state of victimhood. Libertarians, ENTJs, and anyone with grit are enjoying the show. I sure am.


Rodents of Unusual Size - 2015-11-13

I find it interesting that she and others like her think that screaming somehow supports your argument.


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