Every once in a while this thread deserves some good news
Well maybe that post wasnât real.
Gross.
Since Christopher Columbus has been proven to be a jew, maybe Columbus day should be a celebration of the fight against anti-semitism.
Somebody should slap that dumba$$
Thereâs nothing exhilarating about any type of attack, war, combat⊠thatâs hell on earth.
Is this really a problem with academia?
âConsistent with well-established principles of academic freedom, Cornell has a process for considering whether public statements such as those expressed off campus by Professor Rickford at a political rally fall under the category of protected speech, or rather demonstrate prohibited bias, discrimination, or harassment,â it reads. âGiven that Professor Rickfordâs comments were made as a private citizen in his free time, the universityâs academic leadership has concluded that Professor Rickfordâs conduct in relation to this incident did not meet that high bar.â
Where is the line where free speech ends?
Texas A&M put professor on leave for allegedly criticizing Dan Patrick | The Texas Tribune.
Given he took a leave of absence last October, it seems like he slapped himself.
Well, itâs just like that fool Arthur Butz.
Because of the institution known as tenure, we canât fire Holocaust denying anti-Semitic morons in academia.
Iâm guessing that most employers could have justifiably fired that clown.
I wouldnât say heâs just like Arthur ButzâŠbit of a stretchâŠ
On Butts, at least his absurd opinion shouldnât be a part of his classes in electrical engineering. Shouldnât. Oof.
So Columbus (who was supposedly a Jew) was the representative to the new world of a King that started the Spanish Inquisition?
That dog donât hunt.
Yeah go figure. Queen Izzy forgot to ask Chris if he was a Jew before she funded his operations.
I doubt that Columbus self-identified as Jewish at any point during his lifetime.
Probably always considered himself to be a Catholic Christian.
Of course a DNA study canât really prove he was Jewish in the sense of how he personally identified or worshiped. Or even that he knew he had Jewish roots.