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Geez. I cannot imagine what would happen if these snowflakes actually had to face and deal with real problems.
Today at lunch I was watching a video of a WW2 veteran recount his time in the Pacific fighting the Japanese. He told stories of climbing up hills and being shot at by Japs popping out of tunnels and holes, checking bodies to make sure they were dead because if not they would kill you, spending days in a fox hole because if you got out the snipers would kill you and how he was ordered to shoot a prisoner because in the battle they could not take prisoners. He was 18 then and today he has no regrets over any of it because it was kill or be killed.
Imagine these "traumatized" students at Georgetown having to deal with any of that.
A man i knew fought at hacksaw ridge, he was the only survivor in his platoon and he was the age of these poor traumatized college students.
the lesson is clear. you can't criticize a certain type of racial discrimination without potentially bringing out the shrieking hordes crying that they've been 'victimized' and are now in need of a lifetime of therapy to recover.
“If Ilya Shapiro is deserving of cancellation, then you should go ahead and cancel me too,” said Ho, who was initially supposed to talk about the doctrine of originalism.
this is pathetic beyond words. i don't know who's worse, the 'traumatized' students or the obsequious Dean.
The dean of Georgetown Law School bent over backwards to appease students conducting a sit-in outside his office on Tuesday morning, offering to reimburse them for food delivered to the protest and thanking them for their "helpful comments."
Students attending the sit-in, which was hosted by the Georgetown Black Law Students Association and organized to call for Georgetown law professor Ilya Shapiro to be fired, told the dean they have been unable to function following social media posts by Shapiro critical of President Joe Biden's pledge to nominate a black woman for the Supreme Court.
"Students are going to the bathroom to cry because they are scared," one student told William Treanor, the dean of the law school. When another student said, "We have food on the way," Treanor responded: "We will reimburse you for that."
"Students are going to the bathroom to cry because they are scared," one student told William Treanor, the dean of the law school. When another student said, "We have food on the way," Treanor responded: "We will reimburse you for that."
this is pathetic beyond words. i don't know who's worse, the 'traumatized' students or the obsequious Dean.
The dean of Georgetown Law School bent over backwards to appease students conducting a sit-in outside his office on Tuesday morning, offering to reimburse them for food delivered to the protest and thanking them for their "helpful comments."
Students attending the sit-in, which was hosted by the Georgetown Black Law Students Association and organized to call for Georgetown law professor Ilya Shapiro to be fired, told the dean they have been unable to function following social media posts by Shapiro critical of President Joe Biden's pledge to nominate a black woman for the Supreme Court.
"Students are going to the bathroom to cry because they are scared," one student told William Treanor, the dean of the law school. When another student said, "We have food on the way," Treanor responded: "We will reimburse you for that."
this is pathetic beyond words. i don't know who's worse, the 'traumatized' students or the obsequious Dean.
The dean of Georgetown Law School bent over backwards to appease students conducting a sit-in outside his office on Tuesday morning, offering to reimburse them for food delivered to the protest and thanking them for their "helpful comments."
Students attending the sit-in, which was hosted by the Georgetown Black Law Students Association and organized to call for Georgetown law professor Ilya Shapiro to be fired, told the dean they have been unable to function following social media posts by Shapiro critical of President Joe Biden's pledge to nominate a black woman for the Supreme Court.
"Students are going to the bathroom to cry because they are scared," one student told William Treanor, the dean of the law school. When another student said, "We have food on the way," Treanor responded: "We will reimburse you for that."
this is pathetic beyond words. i don't know who's worse, the 'traumatized' students or the obsequious Dean.
The dean of Georgetown Law School bent over backwards to appease students conducting a sit-in outside his office on Tuesday morning, offering to reimburse them for food delivered to the protest and thanking them for their "helpful comments."
Students attending the sit-in, which was hosted by the Georgetown Black Law Students Association and organized to call for Georgetown law professor Ilya Shapiro to be fired, told the dean they have been unable to function following social media posts by Shapiro critical of President Joe Biden's pledge to nominate a black woman for the Supreme Court.
"Students are going to the bathroom to cry because they are scared," one student told William Treanor, the dean of the law school. When another student said, "We have food on the way," Treanor responded: "We will reimburse you for that."
They need to get their asses out of Law and go into Vocational schools. Learn plumbing!
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