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Jeeeeez ....... I'm open-minded, but as we used to say, not to the point where my brains are spilling out. New O
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Assistant Dean Tells a Project Veritas Investigative Journalist that the University Would Allow an ISIS Terrorist to Hold a “Training Camp” on Campus, Saying: “It Would be Like Bringing in a Coach to do a Training on a Sports Team”
Assistant Dean for Students Freely Gives Advice on how to Obtain University Funding to Send Care Packages to ISIS and Hamas............
I believe the rebuttal by the school mentions nothing about it being a false report... just a misunderstanding.
Yeah right.
From the OP's article...
In O’Keefe’s latest video, Scaffido is captured on hidden camera advising the Project Veritas journalist not only how to start the club, but how to obtain funding to send care packages to ISIS and Hamas, and astonishingly, how to bring a member of ISIS to Cornell to run a “training camp.” Indeed, Scaffido went as far as to say: “It’s just like bringing in a coach, to do a training on a sports team or something.”
Yeah - they don't support ISIS, but we are OK with sending money and care packages and letting them sharpen their beheading equipment.
Jeeeeez ....... I'm open-minded, but as we used to say, not to the point where my brains are spilling out. New O
This is what the upper levels of education has become. Cut peoples heads off, run a training camp in the name od ISIS and their religion, fine, but if someone wants to Christian prayer group denounce them
Thanks ..... but this simply says it was shoddy and unethical journalism, not that it was false. That's the same sort of response made by the meat industries when videos are made of inhumane practices in factory farming.
It may be that Cornell University does not officially share the assistant dean's views, I don't know - they don't seem to have directly rejected what he said.
This is what the upper levels of education has become. Cut peoples heads off, run a training camp in the name od ISIS and their religion, fine, but if someone wants to Christian prayer group denounce them
microagressions also must be dealt with most harshly.
no - but at least we agree we are indeed damaging ourselves with this lunacy.
The only lunacy I see is thinking the God of Abraham picks sides.
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