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Your tax dollars at work at the U of California and a "higher education" example of intolerance.
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SANTA BARBARA – A department of feminist studies professor has been accused of going berserk after coming across a campus prolife demonstration that used extremely graphic displays, leading a small mob of students to chant “tear down the sign” before grabbing one of the signs, storming off with it, then allegedly engaging in an altercation with a 16-year-old prolife protestor who had followed the educator to retrieve it.
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And here is the best part. She is helping our young students with a very important part of their lives;
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The professor at the heart of the controversy is Mireille Miller-Young, an associate professor whose area of emphasis is black cultural studies, pornography and sex work, according to her faculty webpage.
Amazing how Universities, who pride themselves in being bastions of intellect and diverse ideas, often do not tolerate diversity of thought. Pro-life, Pro-religion and Conservative groups are routinely oppressed using the bludgeoning power of bureaucracy to silence any discussion that strays too far to the right.
They prove again and again their idea of tolerance is a one-way street; tolerance is only for people who they agree with, and discrimination, and even violence, is justified when it's someone with a different political or social worldview.
She did not just yell. She committed theft and assault.
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