ACLU Staffer Attacks University for Accepting ‘Provocateur in Training’ Nick Sandmann

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One has to wonder whether this Catholic high school student will ever be able to get a college degree or go on to have a relatively normal life.
An assistant professor and diversity scholar at the university, Dr. Avery Tompkins, commented on the post calling Sandmann’s “public behavior and rhetoric atrocious and uninformed” and saying he would closely monitor Sandmann at the school.

“We can’t not admit academically qualified students due to their political and personal views. If he ends up in my Intro class, fine. He might learn something that is actually based on research and evidence,” he said.

Tompkins said Sandmann is part of organizations with “anti-intellectualist views” and would likely “view me as part of some liberal brainwashing machine, but signing up for Transy and my class means he is required to learn that information, even if he disagrees.”
 
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I’m sure the guy is incredibly irritating, but it seems pretty pathetic to lose that much sleep over him. I’m a little confused about how the professor plans to “monitor” him. Do we definitely know he will be teaching Sandman? Could just be a guy talking big without the ability to live up to his threats.
 
This professor sounds like a real winner. If I were Sandmann I would keep applying to other colleges - particularly Catholic colleges.
 
I think he just put a target on his back, and the back of the school if he or anyone else at the school tries to harass Sandmann. His lawyers would have a field day after this professor’s statement.
 
Thank you for posting this example of leftist ENVY gam197.

It is tough to watch but we must be aware of it.

Sandman will run into more leftist envy now too.

He is a marked kid (now young man) by the left.
 
Who is incredibly irritating,certainly you don’t meant NicknSandmann?🤨
 
  1. For a professor to publicly discuss a new student seems quite unprofessional, and the fact that he spoke negatively of this student would cause me to believe its this professor who needs to be monitored to ensure fair treatment in his class.
  2. the professor said:
I’m well aware of the anti-intellectualist views tied to the organizations he’s a part of…
Given the professor’s degrees and list of publications, it seems that one of the organizations he has an issue with is the Catholic Church

  1. Diversity scholar? really? here are the classes he teaches:
FYS/FYRS/August Term
Introduction to Sociology
Introduction to Women’s Studies
Research Methods
Transgender Studies
Trans Memoir and Creative Non-Fiction
Queer Critiques
Activism and Social Media
Sociology of the Body
Politics of Identity
Contested Masculinities
I would suggest Mr. Sandmann pass on Tompkin’s classes and study something that will either add value to society or earn him a living.
 
“ACLU associate” Crankshaw had to make comments, Then the professor could not resist commenting.

Sadly Nick Sandmann does not want to spend his life in lawsuits. He has already done that and just wants to go to college and get on with life I would imagine.

I wish they would just let him get further education and fade into oblivion allowing for a normal life.

It looks like Crankshaw’s facebook page is down.
 
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I found that basically the mantra of, ‘repeat the nonsense, you don’t have to subscribe to it’ was useful with much of the materials.
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I have done this too. I got a “A” pretending to believe what the professor was teaching…even telling the professor “I have turned my perspective around based on what I have learned in the class.”

But…I worry about the college students of today…perhaps I’m wrong on my perspective, but I don’t see college students today being able to cogently defend an idea, or effectively argue against someone else’s perspective in a vigorous, but respectful way.

Sandmann will be going to this professor’s class as a marked man.
 
Apparently standing still while an American Indian bangs a drum in your face is provocative conduct. This is why suing those news media organizations for lying was so important. Sandmann will never have a normal life and will be a marked man in an America filled with cultural Marxists.

We need our own institutions, our own platforms, our own economy and even our own country. We cannot all count on a lawsuit. Instead we have to band together and draw strength from unity. One nationalist alone can be broken like a twig, a group of nationalists are unbreakable. If only there was a symbol to express that fascinating truth.
 
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One has to wonder whether this Catholic high school student will ever be able to get a college degree or go on to have a relatively normal life.
Poor baby! He should have thought of that before he made a partisan speech on a national stage.

What does 'ACLU staffer" have to do with anything? The man is either an instructor or he ain’t.

And, as a matter of fact, I can give you an example of when a conservative law professor refused to teach ANY class in the law school (he stuck to undergrads) while a leftist professor was a student in the law school. He was that miffed.

Here, although it seems a little premature, the professor seems to state that the person will have to learn something in his class. Is that bad? Sandmann needs to get over himself, IMHO.
 
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Here, although it seems a little premature, the professor seems to state that the person will have to learn something in his class. Is that bad?
This is some clear bad faith questioning. The outrage is over the fact that this guy feels comfortable airing his political biases, expressing his bigotry, and threatening a student before he has even met him.

Sandmann is an intelligent young man. I suspect he will be capable of entertaining leftist thought without accepting it. I also bet he is fully capable of parroting the attempted brainwashing back to this professor who is clearly not qualified to teach dogs at obedience school, much less American youth!
 
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The outrage is over the fact that this guy feels comfortable airing his political biases, expressing his bigotry, and threatening a student before he has even met him.
Bigotry is an overstatement. The teacher is expressing partisanship just like the kid did at the RNC convention.
Sandmann is an intelligent young man. I suspect he will be capable of entertaining leftist thought without accepting it. I also bet he is fully capable of parroting the attempted brainwashing back to this professor who is clearly not qualified to teach dogs at obedience school, much less American youth!
Your post makes strange qualifications for the instructional staff. Maybe the teacher is really an instructor and not an indoctrinator.
 
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We need our own institutions, our own platforms, our own economy and even our own country. We cannot all count on a lawsuit. Instead we have to band together and draw strength from unity. One nationalist alone can be broken like a twig, a group of nationalists are unbreakable. If only there was a symbol to express that fascinating truth.
Here WingedHussar is expressing open support for fascism. The symbol he is referencing is the fascio or fasces (Fascio - Wikipedia, Fasces - Wikipedia), a symbol of Italian fascism derived from earlier nationalist movements and, I believe, where the word fascism is derived.
 
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They can dish it out, they love dishing it out, they live for dishing it out, we’re not stopping them from dishing it out, but they can’t take it when it comes back at them.
 
I think he’ll be fine. He was pretty cool under pressure as a young teen while being taunted physically and verbally and came out a hero on the other side.

Gotta laugh at the jealousy being shown by grown adults towards the young man.
 
I want to live in a country where the following is normal.
  1. “Made in America by Americans” is commonplace instead of praiseworthy.
  2. No ingrates to pull down the statues of heroes while telling me to check my privilege.
  3. Marxist rioters are suppressed instead of condoned.
  4. Abortion is outlawed.
  5. Public affirmation of support for homosexual marriage gets you treated the way refusing to publicly affirm it does now.
If that is fascism, well I guess I am a fascist,and quite a few other Americans are too. Interestingly enough, while we are on the subject of symbols, the fasces quite frequently appears in American political iconography.


Arguably the former national motto, E pluribus unum, indirectly references the same concept.
 
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