Posted on 06/14/2020 4:43:55 AM PDT by Candor7
I would love to see an American Renaissance of all talents. As stated, all races have an abundance of talent to celebrate.
Excellent!! Thanks
It's hard to know what kneeling means, when you have to kneel to keep your job.
ANTIFA and BLM do not care about hypocrisy or what anyone thinks of them.
They believe that they are absolutely right and that justifies any actions they take, including hypocritical actions.
They do not care what statues come down. Tear everything down.
They do not care they are suppressing speech...anyone who disagrees with them is a fascist.
They do not care that they are using violence....violence against fascists is a good thing.
These are very dangerous people. Like all past socialist movements, some of their supporters will speak out in horror at what they are doing....but those are the first sent to the gulags.
This professor, if discovered, will be sent away or murdered in the name of the cause.
BKMK for reference
The University Gestapo will track him down and get him fired.
“Whoever wrote it- its an excellent, thoughtful essay”
Wow! One paragraph after another of important truths. Hope to see responses from his peers.
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Regarding the anonymity thing. What happens when the UC Chancellor lines up every professor in the history dept and the inquisition begins?
Have your read this letter?
Do you denounce and repudiate every idea in it?
Will you work to unmask and punish the author once he/she is known?
If you are the author, what do you say?
Do you now claim the letter as your own?
Why not claim it without the coercion to do so? Man up.
Do you repudiate your own letter to save your skin? If you do, why write it in the first place? The letter can now be attacked, vilified and discredited and you can do nothing about it.
Common Sense, the pamphlet written by Thomas Paine and credited as a main support for the American Revolution, was published anonymously on January 10, 1776.
My only problem with the article is the anonymity part.Really?In the arena of ideas, if something is worth stating it is worth defending face to face.
Then maybe you should try it big shot.
Social media (scourge of the earth) gives you multiple opportunities to publicly speak out.
Don't forget to post your name and address so you can meet face to face with any detractors you might encounter.
Might be a composite. Multiple authors. If not it’d be nice if he/she “came out” and refused to back down. Otherwise, as Obama said, it’s “just words, just phrases...” that will likely have little impact, unfortunately.
I agree. It will have as much impact as any other anonymous internet posting.
Obama favored and still favors street-level confrontation by provocateurs and “community organizers”, in-your-face tactics that push the stodgy, self-satisfied beneficiaries of the status quo out of their comfort zone and rapidly force them to concede broad swaths of the cultural and political battleground just to save their own skin. The standard intellectual back-and-forth was never considered radical enough for Obama and his ilk.
“Shut up, they explained.”
The link has already been branded by Medium with a scarlet letter, on the path to purgation.
Amen. You ARE correct.
...figures, and when he's dead he's a convenient tool for the communist scum groomed by the Bolshevik professors that have infested American colleges like termites.
I love how this Berkeley academic excoriates his BLM-loving colleagues — in their own academic linguistic style — for their academic dishonesty.
Common Sense, the pamphlet written by Thomas Paine and credited as a main support for the American Revolution, was published anonymously on January 10, 1776. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Exactly.
Thats why I referenced Paine in post #10
Great Freeper myndz think alike, LOL.
BTW, I sent it in full to the White House.
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