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Send Your Children to Middlebury College

Robert P. George

3 . 17 . 17

 

[This is not junk mail. Do not throw away. Important!]

MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE: Where Error Has No Rights!!!

Parents—from Silicon Valley to the Upper West Side!

Have you worked hard to bring up your children in Fundamentalist Liberalism?

Have you taught them the catechism as set forth in the editorials of the New York Times and defended at MoveOn.org, the Daily Kos, and the Huffington Post?

Have you sent them to progressive schools where teachers reinforce their liberal values and beliefs?

Have you formed your children's habits of obedience to the opinions of Hollywood actors, tech billionaires, and spokespeople for grievance groups? Have you encouraged them to listen to NPR?

Good for you!

But soon they will be leaving home—heading off to college! It's an exciting time, and it’s reassuring to know that most colleges will do their best to make sure your kids stay true to orthodox liberalism?

But there are dangers, too!!!

 

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Send Your Children to Middlebury College

Robert P. George

3 . 17 . 17

 

 

Middlebury students disciplined; none expelled or suspended

Paul Mirengoff

May 25 2017

 

Middlebury College announced its punishments this week for the students involved in the protests against Charles Murray — protests that devolved into violence and resulted in injury to a Middlebury professor. Most of the protesters who faced the possibility of discipline were placed on probation. None was expelled or suspended.

The school announced that 67 students have been disciplined. Forty-one students received sanctions from the College administration for participating in the first stage of the disruptive protest in Wilson Hall. The remaining 26 students, who faced more serious consequences for actions in the hall and outside the building, were sanctioned by the College’s Community Judicial Board, which held group and individual hearings in May.

The sanctions ranged from “probation to official College discipline, which places a permanent record in the student’s file.”

Some are characterizing the discipline as just slaps on the wrist. For example, former White House press secretary and Middlebury alum Ari Fleischer tweeted:

 

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Middlebury slaps everybody on the wrist. A letter in the files. No one IDd who engaged in violence. The mob wins.

 

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Students and Faculty Protesters Demand Punishment of College Republicans Chapter

Rob Shimshock

May 24, 2017

 

Student and faculty protesters rushed a college administration building Monday calling for the school to punish its College Republicans chapter.

Orange Coast College faculty and students protested the College Republicans chapter after the group published emails from OCC professor Jessica Alabi to Orange Coast College President Dennis Harkins. The emails revealed the professor said she would “stand up” to the group, if the president did not, according to Campus Reform.

 

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OCC’s College Republicans chapter has come under increasing faculty scrutiny since December, when the group released a video depicting an OCC professor calling President Donald Trump’s election an “act of terrorism.” The student who recorded that incident was temporarily suspended, while the professor received a “Faculty Member of the Year” award.

 

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Report: Middlebury prof attacked by mob still suffers from concussion

Paul Mirengoff

May 30 2017

 

Allison Stanger is the distinguished Middlebury professor who was physically assaulted for escorting conservative political scientist Charles Murray to an event on the Middlebury campus. Stanger, a Democrat, had agreed to moderate a session with Murray because she is committed to the robust exchange of views.

An angry mob charged the car carrying Stanger and Murray. Someone pulled her hair. Others shoved her. The car was rocked. Initial reports were that she sustained injuries to her neck.

It appears that this was not all. Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen writes:

"From time to time, I email Allison Stanger. She answers always, but says she is not yet healthy enough to talk. . .Stanger is still suffering from a concussion."

The attack occurred on March 3. It’s not clear when, exactly, Cohen last communicated with Prof. Stanger. But Cohen’s report, if true, shows that her injury was severe and lingering.

 

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The Revolution’s Angry Children

From Evergreen to Middlebury, the circular shooting party continues.

Seth Barron

May 30, 2017

 

Videos from Evergreen State College in Washington state show mobs of students—mostly but not only black—haranguing their professors and accusing them of racist abuse. The college president, George Bridges, is heckled, insulted, mocked, and ordered to stand with his arms firmly at his sides because his gestures are considered threatening to the students, who have invaded his office and refused to leave. Bridges complies meekly with all demands, including buying gumbo for his captors.         

It’s tempting for anyone who cherishes the liberal (in the original sense of the word) purpose of the university to view the outrage at Evergreen (and Middlebury, and Berkeley, and Claremont McKenna, ad nauseam) as an American recurrence of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, when students were encouraged by the ruling class to torment any teachers suspected of reactionary deviance. But the modern college campus is staffed and led by progressives, who have created the conditions for, and invited, students’ PC tantrums. In Marx’s classic formulation, history is repeating itself, but as farce.

 

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In the Evergreen videos, we see Bridges struggling to be as passive and compliant as possible with the crowd of angry students occupying his office. When he is yelled at for saying “Please,” he apologizes. When he admits to having a claustrophobia-induced panic attack, he is derided and told to “get to work” transcribing the mob’s demands. Bridges could have called the campus police at any time to end the illegal occupation of his office and his imprisonment, but he ordered them to stand down—presumably because, according to his own academic doctrine, police intervention is necessarily fascist and racist.

 

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These bullies will continue to act this way until college administrators grow a pair, and give them a dose of (what I like to call) REALITY....ie if you continue to act like jerks...You're Out Of Here. 

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Radical College Closed by Threat of Violence

John Hinderaker

June 1 2017

 

Evergreen State College in Washington has been in the news, due to left-wing agitation directed largely against a professor who suggested that it wasn’t appropriate to demand that all white students leave the campus for a day. Scott had a roundup of Evergreen news here.

Evergreen is one of those left-wing institutions that have gone around the bend, but things took a turn for the worse today when the school had to be closed on account of threats of violence:

 

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Evergreen has an enrollment of 4,416. How many “black trans disabled students” can there possibly be? A single one would defy the law of averages.

It is perhaps worth noting that Evergreen is not exactly an elite institution. Its acceptance rate is 98.9%, which basically means that anyone who can breathe can get in. That may account for part of the problem; but then, look how far Yale has fallen. The bottom line is that liberals have gone insane. There is no other way to put it.

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The Youths At Midway Versus the Mob at Evergreen State

Michael Auslin

June 5, 2017

 

Yesterday marked the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Midway, one of the greatest military victories in the annals of warfare. An American navy that had been battered since Pearl Harbor, with its only three serviceable aircraft carriers and no battleships, faced and defeated a Japanese navy force of four carriers and two battleships that controlled almost all of the western Pacific Ocean. The story has been well told about the luck of the Americans who were in the right place at the right time because of Admiral Chester Nimitz’s decision to gamble on partially decrypted Japanese communications, and who, despite having lost entire squadrons of torpedo bombers in the early phase of the battle, wound up with unplanned coordinated attacks on the Japanese fleet, which in some cases was in the midst of changing ordnance on its planes, eventually sinking all four carriers, a blow from which the Japanese navy never fully recovered.

Admirals Nimitz, Raymond Spruance, and Frank Jack Fletcher are rightly celebrated, along with code breaker Commander Joseph Rochefort and aerial attack planner Captain Miles Browning. But it is no cliché to remember that the true heroes that day were the young men who manned the ships and took to the skies to face the formidable and battle-tested Japanese. Of those young Americans, 307 died on that day, losing the carrier Yorktown and somewhere around 150 aircraft (while killing 3,057 Japanese). Those men, we should not forget, were mostly in their 20s and 30s, and had already been in battle for months, while many of them would go on to fight for three more years. Dozens of those young men climbed into their fragile bombers that day in June 1942, knowing the odds against them and that they may well not return.  

Which brings us to today’s 20-somethings, many of whom serve honorably in our armed services, some fighting today’s wars for the rest of us; hold down steady jobs; contribute to their communities; and quietly raise families.

But not all.

Over the past several years, universities and colleges around the country have been held hostage by mobs of students and outside agitators, childish, emotionally unhinged, pathetically self-absorbed, spoiled, and violent. Young adults with no responsibilities and coddled by an educational system that feeds every imagined grievance while holding them to no standards, they are the shock troops of the new infantile elite. If they truly believe what they say, then we can only conclude that for a segment of the U.S. population, cognitive processes and the interpretation of reality are literally different from what they are for the rest of humanity. 

 

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We Could Use A Man Like Sam Hayakawa Again

Posted on June 5, 2017 by The Political Hat

The sheer and utter madhouse that grievance studies dominated colleges and universities are decomposing themselves into continues to accelerate. Now, radical social justice warriors have gone full out and taken over Evergreen state college and even taken administrators hostage!

     Like good little Leftists, they are demanding a Progressive professor be fired for not being sufficiently politically correct.

     The most disturbing part is that the administration has gone full Stockholm and the campus police are letting these little monsters run free.

     There was once a time when brave administrators would stand up against these thugs. Brave men like S. I. Hayakawa, who pulled the wires from the loud speakers of protesters at a rally. :snip: 

:snip: http://politicalhat.com/2017/06/05/we-could-use-a-man-like-sam-hayakawa-again/ 

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Evergreen State President Grows Some Balls, Says Some Protesters May Be Punished

 

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Now, poor ole George appears to have grown a pair, telling NBC King 5 he is “immensely disappointed” in the protesters and said some could be punished.

The protesters he is referring to are the ones who disrupted the class of Bret Weinstein, a professor who publicly criticized the school’s “equity plan” and an event that encouraged white students and faculty to leave campus for the day. The protesters calling for Weinstein’s resignation stormed his classroom demanding answers. The class had to be held off campus for the remainder of the semester, while some of his students were doxxed and harassed for supporting their teacher.

“I was immensely disappointed with the students who obstructed his class,” Bridges told NBC 5. “Those actions are indefensible. Every faculty member has a right to teach their classes.”

Bridges says the school will review the actions of the protesters and “make some decisions.”

 

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I'm sure this has the kiddies quaking with fear!

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Jun 15, 2017

On June 15th, "Patriot Prayer" organized a protest of The Evergreen State College following the Bret Weinstein / Day of Absence incident. The leader of the protest, Joey Gibson, takes on the ANTIFA anarchist protesters of Evergreen!

 

 

Jun 15, 2017

On June 15th, Patriot Prayer organized a protest of The Evergreen State College for it's recent incident involving Bret Weinstein. This is part of what happened.

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