Did people hear about that incident where a conservative was giving a free speech lecture at a law school and students were protesting and one even yelled "f*ck the law" ? Lol...and the guy responds back "That is a bizarre thing to say at a law school" and then a student shouts back "it's not bizarre". Too funny.
But then we have this hilarity from a different college:
Duke Students Who Hijacked Alumni Event: Punishing Us Would Hurt Us Mentally
"The Duke Chronicle reported that some in the audience supported the students, while others did not:
The protesters received mixed reactions from the alumni in the audience. Some alumni did nothing while others booed loudly or clapped in support. Many alumni stood up and turned their backs to the stage, some shouting vulgarities—the protesters reported hearing racial epithets.
The protesters noted that they were surprised by the extent of the alumni's negative reactions. [Student organizer Bryce] Cracknell added that he was disappointed that the administrators focused more on stopping the students than angry alumni, Cracknell said.
"Instead of actually going to the alumni and saying 'that's not appropriate' or removing them from the space, they were more worried about us," Cracknell said."
Lmfao. They are upset that the protesters disrupting the event had people turn their backs on them and those people weren't focused on and the people disrupting were focused on. Let that sink in. But it gets better:
"Readers may find it remarkable that these students expected the other people in the room to applaud and validate them for derailing the event. The students also think the university should refrain from punishing them, because any punishment would contribute to their mental health problems. According to Nuzzolillo:
I think we are particularly concerned that the University knows that by sending these conduct letters out that they will be concerning the students and that they will be exacerbating any pre-existing mental health conditions and, like Bryce said, traumatizing and starting new ones, especially after Saturday's issues. I think that among the many things that we share in common with the administration, the number one thing is that we all want to see this University be better and be more accommodating and make changes. We're not sure why they're not taking that approach too and reaching out to us in good faith rather than initiating a conduct process."
I doubt they will actually be punished...or if they are it will be a slap on the wrist. But to translate that last message: if you punish these fragile snowflakes it will trigger them.
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