Please. Find me a conservative that believes in this kind of crap. I'll wait.
Otherwise, this fits the same profile as your average Occupy Wall Street liberal protestor.
Find me a liberal that believes this.
You're just assuming here, doubt you would find many who agree with these folks. They sound like like spoiled, entitled kids.
Even better is what happened at Kent State. I just love it when arrogant little socially conscious p***ks are ground into the dirt. I had to work so hard and sacrifice so much to get where I am. Look at me Daddy, I'm a good boy. You can't make fun of little Moonbeam any more Daddy, because I'm the Daddy now. I'm just like you, you f****g p***k.
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this is a grade A moonbeam response
I'm offended on behalf of persons of color everywhere - but particularly in my household - that a privileged white woman who is confident in her ability to succeed would think for a moment that the simple status of being a person of color would make them unable to pass exams.
The soft racism of lowered expectations never fails to deliver.
Perfect.haha I love it.. anyone else see this..
apparently, a student at Oberlin sent an e-mail to her professor asking to delay an exam, to help out those who have been "traumatized" over the recent events..
her professor's reply was spot on..
http://reason.com/blog/2014/12/16/oberlin-prof-refuses-exam-delay
To be fair, I think there's a difference between classical liberals and progressives. Classical liberalism gave us just about everything desirable about Western civilization, fighting for centuries to maximize individual liberty and freedom, for decoupling the power structure from the arbitrary (be it man or church) in favor of the necessary. Proggies on the other hand are mostly concerned with minimizing individual liberty and freedom, for themselves (freedom ain't in the same class as Uncle Sugar's sweet teat) and for others (by using to armed might of government to force people into line with their own preferences.)Every single delicate flower who requested this delay.
Like I said, liberals. You assume there is a difference.
Perfect.
One would think new little lawyers-in-vitro would be burning to fight injustice, not use it as an excuse.
To be fair, I think there's a difference between classical liberals and progressives. Classical liberalism gave us just about everything desirable about Western civilization, fighting for centuries to maximize individual liberty and freedom, for decoupling the power structure from the arbitrary (be it man or church) in favor of the necessary. Proggies on the other hand are mostly concerned with minimizing individual liberty and freedom, for themselves (freedom ain't in the same class as Uncle Sugar's sweet teat) and for others (by using to armed might of government to force people into line with their own preferences.)
I think there's room for people to honestly consider themselves liberal (in a classical sense) but not libertarian. Certainly there's a lot of overlap, but liberals believe in government more than do libertarians, if less than progressives. Reasonable people can believe in a reasonable role for government that arguably promotes individual liberty without unduly compromising anyone's freedom. Environmental laws, for example. Surely there is room between the libertarian laissez-faire "market will handle it" and the proggies' "whatever the government wants from or for other people is okay by me".Classical liberalism is essentially what we would call libertarianism, which I fully support.
I think we can all differentiate between classical liberalism (libertarianism) and modern liberalism (progressive). And I don't think there is any reasonable question in which I was referring to.
