Today’s college students certainly aren’t afraid to voice their opinions. Heck, they even scream them at the top of their lungs, chant slogans, and go on hunger strikes! But woe be unto you if you even CONSIDER voicing one itty bitty smidgen of disagreement!
Over the last week we’ve watched this mess play out at Yale and on the Mizzou campus. And its spreading like a virus. Check out this demand, reported by Powerline’s Steven Hayward, from Claremont McKenna’s CMCer’s of Color here. Fair warning – you’ll need a strong drink to make your way through it. Unfortunately that mind numbing piece of drivel was taken seriously.
The Dean of Students of Claremont McKenna College has resigned following student protests, including a hunger strike https://t.co/mL1me2AgCb
— Adam Steinbaugh (@adamsteinbaugh) November 12, 2015
Did the students care that Dean Spellman TRIED to meet all their demands and TRIED to keep them safe from any real or imaginary insults? Not one bit.
“Let this be a message to anyone who sees a wrong and speaks out to make it right,” said one of the one-day hunger strikers.
You know what? I bet the student quoted above wasn’t finished. Likely he or she ran right out and joined the next big movement. What am I speaking of? It seems that the whiny bratty students weren’t finished as protests and hunger strikes just weren’t enough. No sirree bob! Let’s have a march. And so they did. Cue the drums, pipes, banners, and the inanities of the Million Student March!
What do they want? Free Tuition!!
What do they want? All Student Debt Canceled!
What do they want? $15 bucks an hour or else!
I kid you not. THOSE are the demands of the Million March snowflakes. MaryBeth wrote about one organizer of the March, Keely Mullen yesterday. Its worth watching again to truly understand that Keely along with her fellow marchers has ZERO understanding of economic reality.
Oh, Keely. Sweet, sweet Keely. You just didn’t see that one coming, did you? You thought you’d go on Fox News, flex your gray matter, and prove…
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