The intolerance of the left has grown so much that its adherents cannot even bear to hear dissenting opinions without feeling “threatened”.
Don’t believe it? Look to Texas Christian University. You would think a college with “Christian” in the title would at the very least be willing to hear conservative opinions, but the shocking actions of a professor there show nothing could be further from the truth.
Trying to prompt discussion about feminism amongst her students, Dr. Melita Garza instructed her class to write about the subject in a blog post that she would then read and grade. One student, a disabled military veteran, took the assignment seriously and offered his take on feminism.
Pointing to research by the American Enterprise Institute, the student argued that not only are women relatively well-off but that they also are “the freest and most liberated in human history”, a wholly uncontroversial claim when one looks at the barbaric treatment of women in times past and compares it to the freedom and respect accorded to females today.
It must have been controversial to Dr. Garza though, because she proceeded to give the student an “F” and called for security to forcibly remove him from class.
Read what happened next on the second page:
Liberals believe in free speech….as long as the speech is in agreement with them. Otherwise, its “intolerant”. Liberalism = hypocracy.
The student should sue the c**p out of them!!!
I hope he sues the “Christian” university to the point of it’s demise.
Where is the actual blog post, all of it, otherwise this is just made up$#%&!@*
Everything about this is too vague to make an opinion…poor reporting
Seems she cannot handle the truth–typical for so called “professors” of today. Says one thing and does another.
These liberal professor types are way too sensative and too used to getting their own biased thoughts put out to the masses and feel threatened when challenged.
Thank you very much.great Veteran. Sue them all.
What was his behavior? Was he really disruptive, or did he try to bring a counter-opinion which the teacher didn’t like. From what I’ve read I can’t say its the student’s fault, unless you have rose colored glasses on.
That is the big question, Mr. Wietstrck. We do not know how he behaved in class, and making any assumptions without facts is premature.