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Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes
#76

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

I saw this a couple of days ago. I was going to post it but forgot. These kids are way too sensitive nowadays. I see the crybaby attitude in the kids in my family. I have one tough/jock 16 year old cousin and all the other younger family member are intimidated. Its a generation of wimps.

"To be underestimated, is an incredible gift." Rackham
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#77

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Quote: (09-19-2016 06:01 PM)debeguiled Wrote:  

There is not much more to say about this, except that three new videos have surfaced of the interactions between the professor and students before the shrieking girl started shrieking. Posting it here for sake of completeness.

Just remember, this is over Halloween costumes. Students wanted rules about costumes that might hurt feelings, and professors thought the students could work it out between themselves. That is the entirety of what the drama is about.

http://thefederalist.com/2016/09/15/watc...-feelings/

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God damn that was disgusting to watch. Can you imagine having to spend a significant amount of time with any of these insufferable pricks? Why would anyone want to hire them, be their friend, or associate with them in any way at all?

The older guy is falling all over himself to be polite, sympathetic, and reasonable, but all these shitheads want to do is pile on meaningless criticisms. First he forgets a girl's name, which obviously is racist. Then he uses the phrase "hurt your feelings," which obviously is racist. Then, as he attempts to make peace with the asshat who got in his face, he makes the unacceptable mistake of smiling(!).

The implication is clear; there is nothing you can possibly to do please people like this, so why even bother giving them an inch? They'll be just as angry if you attempt to please them as if you tell them to fuck off, so you may as well save yourself the headache.

And what the hell is with them snapping their fingers instead of clapping?
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#78

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Some say these folks are let in to places like Yale on affirmative action, then can't compete because they're a notch below the rest of students in terms of intelligence. This leads to depression and lashing out. They get together with fellow affirmative action students and lament together and come to the conclusion for their struggles - racism! White privledge!

They'd probably do well at a very good university but not at Yale.

Take care of those titties for me.
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#79

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Also- There's a part 4:




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#80

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Jesus Christ.

I couldn't even watch the whole thing.

My God, I cannot WAIT to see these little fucks meltdown when Milo speaks there!
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"Feminists exist in a quantum super-state in which they are both simultaneously the victim and the aggressor." - Milo Yiannopoulos
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#81

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Has somebody ever told them, that having a meltdown in public is embarrassing above the age of 5?

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#82

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

You would think that students that go to a higher learning institution such as Yale would act with SOME form of respect for authority.

And that "snapping" shit they do is because clapping "allegedly" triggers people's anxiety or something stupid like that.
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#83

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

The greatest class I ever had in university was an older male professor's last semester. He retired after that class. Normal culture/humanities course. Professor went extremely dark and red pilled every lecture, having nothing to do with the course.

Im sure he had been waiting a while for that, because he didn't want the above bullshit to occur. I was lucky to have had his class.
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#84

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Quote: (12-05-2015 07:00 AM)RedPillUK Wrote:  

I rewatched the bit when she suddenly screams at him to 'BE QUIET!!!' when he calmly tries to defend myself about ten or twenty times before even seeing the rest of her tantrum.

I just couldn't believe the professor's reaction was to actually be quiet and listen and like a good little boy. I was stunned how he actually thought it was ok to be spoken to like that, by a student!

That was the moment any sane man would have drawn a line and stopped listening to the bullshit or walked away. A sane university would expel the student also.

He's a a medical doctor who's worked in hospices and is widely respected as a leading intellectual in the whole nation, national academies etc.

He's MORE than merely "a sane man." He's a real special snowflake, not a fake one.

He's also not a crowd control police officer or thug used to being bullied and bullying back. He's used to an environment of mutual respect.

In intelligent discourse, which is what a guy like this is used to, if a respected opponent interrupts it's usually because they think it's important, and the interruption may improve the discussion.

There are people, people like that, that DESERVE to be coddled because left to their own devices they produce great good. So let's not hold him to a standard designed for for barroom brawls or political rally shouting matches.
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#85

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

I think these universities need to start taking lessons from Battle Royale:




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#86

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Four years working in a stamping plant should be a prerequisite for higher education admission.
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#87

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Quote: (09-20-2016 12:58 AM)iknowexactly Wrote:  

Quote: (12-05-2015 07:00 AM)RedPillUK Wrote:  

I rewatched the bit when she suddenly screams at him to 'BE QUIET!!!' when he calmly tries to defend myself about ten or twenty times before even seeing the rest of her tantrum.

I just couldn't believe the professor's reaction was to actually be quiet and listen and like a good little boy. I was stunned how he actually thought it was ok to be spoken to like that, by a student!

That was the moment any sane man would have drawn a line and stopped listening to the bullshit or walked away. A sane university would expel the student also.

He's a a medical doctor who's worked in hospices and is widely respected as a leading intellectual in the whole nation, national academies etc.

He's MORE than merely "a sane man." He's a real special snowflake, not a fake one.

He's also not a crowd control police officer or thug used to being bullied and bullying back. He's used to an environment of mutual respect.

In intelligent discourse, which is what a guy like this is used to, if a respected opponent interrupts it's usually because they think it's important, and the interruption may improve the discussion.

There are people, people like that, that DESERVE to be coddled because left to their own devices they produce great good. So let's not hold him to a standard designed for for barroom brawls or political rally shouting matches.

As tempting as it is to feel sorry for the guy watching those little shits bully him around, keep this in mind: It's people like him who have created these monsters.

He indulges all of their bullshit grievances. He claims to agree with all of their idiotic beliefs. He doesn't demand that they engage him in a respectful manner. He's apologetic without having wronged anyone.

People like him running the show in academia have create this environment where SJWs are emboldened to throw tantrums like 5 year olds and expect no adverse consequences.

If you see a spoiled child abusing his parents, do you not hold the parents accountable for putting up with such behavior?
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#88

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Well looks like the bratty student's life is ruined now; Google search shows tons of negative news stories about her all over the first page, and even a Facebook group warning future employers about her, lol.
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#89

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Quote: (09-19-2016 07:08 PM)Dusty Wrote:  

Some say these folks are let in to places like Yale on affirmative action, then can't compete because they're a notch below the rest of students in terms of intelligence. This leads to depression and lashing out. They get together with fellow affirmative action students and lament together and come to the conclusion for their struggles - racism! White privledge!

They'd probably do well at a very good university but not at Yale.

Which begs the question: Was America better off under segregation?
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#90

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Have we become dulled yet to this insanity?

Breitbart updates us on the ongoing University - Halloween costume madness:
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/...-costumes/

It had to be Canada this time:
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In a twisted bit of illogic, [Brock University (Ontario)] stated, "In order to create an inclusive and diverse environment, some costumes may be denied."Apparently, inclusive and diverse here means "if your costume is too diverse, you will not be included."

I like the way this historian attacks the PC police as 'semieducated'. Hit 'em where it hurts:
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PC has "enormous appeal to the semieducated," Johnson observed, and it "appeals to pseudo-intellectuals everywhere, since it evokes the strong streak of cowardice notable among those wielding academic authority nowadays."

"Any empty-headed student with a powerful voice can claim someone (never specified) will be ‘hurt’ by a hitherto harmless term, object or activity and be reasonably assured that the dons and professors in charge will show a white feather and do as the student demands," he said.

"Thus, there isn’t a university campus on either side of the Atlantic that’s not in danger of censorship," he concluded.

The article closes with this:
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The good news is that there are still plenty of unprotected groups.

At Brock University, the list of “Prohibited Halloween Costumes & Accessories” covers Caitlyn Jenner, Muslims, Geishas, and Native Americans.

Priests, nuns, rabbis, and police officers are still fair game and can be ridiculed at will. Some deep-seated prejudices are just too fun to give up.

Question: Can you go as a costume-banning university administrator? I'm old enough to remember when college students were subversive.

In case you missed it, the other forum thread on the policing of Halloween costumes:
thread-51363.html
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#91

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

There was a time when a woman like this could barely get accepted to a community college. Now she's given a free ride and a skewed grading curve.
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#92

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Look guys: Sure WW2 veterans had their legs blown off, and Vietnam veterans had to deal with child soldiers, but eighteen year olds today have to deal with Halloween Costumes that might trigger them. Can you imagine the psychological trauma of seeing another student dressed up as Harambe? Man... I'll take world war two anyday. [Image: boring.gif]
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#93

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Quote: (10-22-2016 09:39 PM)Rush87 Wrote:  

Look guys: Sure WW2 veterans had their legs blown off, and Vietnam veterans had to deal with child soldiers, but eighteen year olds today have to deal with Halloween Costumes that might trigger them. Can you imagine the psychological trauma of seeing another student dressed up as Harambe? Man... I'll take world war two anyday. [Image: boring.gif]

Yep. And this is the generation that is supposed to "change the world".
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#94

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Quote: (09-20-2016 05:58 PM)Delta Wrote:  

As tempting as it is to feel sorry for the guy watching those little shits bully him around, keep this in mind: It's people like him who have created these monsters.

He indulges all of their bullshit grievances. He claims to agree with all of their idiotic beliefs. He doesn't demand that they engage him in a respectful manner. He's apologetic without having wronged anyone.

People like him running the show in academia have create this environment where SJWs are emboldened to throw tantrums like 5 year olds and expect no adverse consequences.

If you see a spoiled child abusing his parents, do you not hold the parents accountable for putting up with such behavior?

NO - people like him have NOT RUN ACADEMIA. If he started behaving like one of us - which he may very well do in private - then he would be out of a job. Even if he cannot be fired, then he can be bullied off campus. You have to realize that within academia you have those who do their job barely containing their anger and keeping their thoughts to themselves. And then you have the true cultural marxist believers. Both get the same top-down UN-backed curriculum from the globalist change agents (they call them that and the gender-SJW-curriculum is created far away from the local university - even far away from Harvard). So essentially it is a world where you either pull the party line or are out of a job.

The same goes for example for the cops in Europe who have to let go rapefugee criminals because they are ordered to do - while a local ciitizen would be behind bars for the same crime. Not all cops can quit easily. Just as not all teachers can quit their job even if they work increasingly in a crazyhouse.

This prof seems to be one of those who know that they are in crazytown, but can hardly do anything. He likely thought hard about retirement after the incident.

This is by the way what marxism looks like - indoctrinated special snowflakes teaching the 'old guard' how to do their job, because they think their cultural marxism courses know everything about life while in reality they know shit. It is like Mao's cultural revolution where they killed doctors and replaced them with minimally trained nurses thus killing hundreds of thousands because socialism was not fit to save lives.

That guy is not responsible for the entire field of academia. The responsible ones are far above his paygrade, but you will never see them interact with student scum like that. By the way - there were nobel price winners in the past who were fired from their jobs because they said something 'racist or sexist' (in reality something logical only). Academia is cultural marxism central and all teachers must at least shut the fuck up.
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#95

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Quote: (10-23-2016 12:00 AM)They Call Me Mister Tony Wrote:  

Yep. And this is the generation that is supposed to "change the world".

They are...they're ruining it.
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#96

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Here what teachers now have to deal with - this is done by the way by a tenured professor - otherwise he would already be fired:

http://news.nationalpost.com/full-commen...mmon-sense






It's about the new gender pronouns that are to be used by law soon.

You are soon to be faced with criminal persecution if you don't call someone according to his/hers imaginary pronoun.
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#97

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

I've linked this blog piece elsewhere but I'll plant it here. It's a brilliant fictional account of how universities were driven out of business.

http://fredoneverything.org/the-intergal...niversity/

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...By a rare confluence of recessive genes, Willy Bill had a measured IQ of 193. He loved computers, and wanted to go to Stanford in computer science. But Stanford charged tuition way beyond Willy Jack’s resources, even when he worked weekends chopping cord wood. When the Admissions Committee saw “193″ next to “West Virginia,” they took it for a misprint and trashed the application.

Willy Jack began thinking. Since you could do everything on line (except that), and since it made him mad that schools discriminated against the impoverished, even when they worked weekends cutting cord word, he decided he would put them out of business. It just seemed like the right thing to do...

The public will judge a man by what he lifts, but those close to him will judge him by what he carries.
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#98

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Quote: (10-23-2016 01:25 AM)Zelcorpion Wrote:  

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It's about the new gender pronouns that are to be used by law soon.

You are soon to be faced with criminal persecution if you don't call someone according to his/hers imaginary pronoun.

Minor correction. Like most social justice laws this will be applied selectively against white males. Women and minorities have nothing to worry about, despite the fact that this makes white men a (who'd have thought it!) persecuted minority.

The public will judge a man by what he lifts, but those close to him will judge him by what he carries.
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#99

Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

Quote: (10-23-2016 01:35 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:  

Quote: (10-23-2016 01:25 AM)Zelcorpion Wrote:  

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It's about the new gender pronouns that are to be used by law soon.

You are soon to be faced with criminal persecution if you don't call someone according to his/hers imaginary pronoun.

Minor correction. Like most social justice laws this will be applied selectively against white males. Women and minorities have nothing to worry about, despite the fact that this makes white men a (who'd have thought it!) persecuted minority.


The fact that something like this is going to become LAW soon is scary. I remember when people used to laugh at shit like this.
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Infantilized Yale students meltdown over professor’s thoughts on Halloween costumes

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This image looks like it comes from a fucking funeral. Remind yourself that this it's actually from a discussion on Halloween costumes. Just let that sink in. A discussion on Halloween costumes.
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