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originally posted by: jimmyx
originally posted by: wills120
a reply to: Swills
Both sides can be hateful but it's the Progressive movement that seems to be the agitators.
Answer me this: why do "peaceful" anti-Trump protestors at his rallies carry eggs?
maybe they were Mexican-Americans, and they don't like being called rapists and murderers. if someone called me that, I'd be throwing eggs, too
originally posted by: Swills
And here we go, the right claiming their innocence while blaming it on the left.
All I have to say is, Trump. But of course, his supporters deny he ever said anything hateful. He's an angel in their eyes.
I keep trying to tell people here that BLM is a fringe group of idiots that Most of us black people don't even acknowledge or ever discuss. Trust me, I know.
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
Jenna Lawrence
Campus Reform Intern
@jelawrence72
on Jun 07, 2016 at 11:45 AM EDT
The University of North Carolina offers a communications course about the dangers of hate speech, which the course’s professor openly blames on the political right.
According to the course catalog, the class was designed “to expose students to the nature of hate in American life . . . [that] is sustained through the imposition of racist, sexist, and heterosexist ideologies[.]"
The class, titled “Hate Speech” and designated by the course number COMM 624, is taught by Dr. Michael S. Waltman, who has written and co-authored several books about hate speech, including The Communication of Hate, which “examines the strategic manipulation of hatred in [Americans’] everyday lives by politicians, political operatives, and media personalities.”
According to the course catalog, the class was designed “to expose students to the nature of hate in American life . . . [that] is sustained through the imposition of racist, sexist, and heterosexist ideologies that privilege Whiteness, maleness, and heterosexuality.”
The description states that hate may “be resisted through communication” involving respect and tolerance, a term the course adopted from the Southern Poverty Law Center. Students are taught how to recognize hate so that “knowledge of the essence of hate will place students in a position to fight hate when they encounter it in their own lives.”
UNC’s Undergraduate Student Services confirmed to Campus Reform that the class has been listed on the course catalog since the spring of 2010, but may have been offered before then, since the university switched to a new online cataloging system at the start of that year. Waltman also taught an “Honors Hate Speech” course in 2008.
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www.campusreform.org...
Wow, so what this man has been teaching in Universities since 2008 is that "hate speech comes from the right"... Meanwhile these leftwing dictators wannabes (he is not the only one, the SPLC and the Obama administration have been doing the same thing) have been claiming that "tolerance and respect", which according to them only is present in leftwing dictatorships, "are the tools the left needs to counter such racism"...
Seriously? Is that why BLM has been attacking people for simply wanting to study instead of bowing down to their antics? Is that why BLM is not considered as "a hate group" when they have been openly calling for the murders of police officers?
Is that why Sanders supporters have been so violently attacking Trump supporters, and disrupting his rallies?...
Because leftwing groups like the two I mentioned above are so "tolerant and respectful"?
The hell if there are no hyphenated Americans. I wish people would stop referring to black Americans as African-American. I'm not from Africa and I'm as American as anyone else. I've said this before on another thread, Charlize Theron is African-AmeAmcan. And for the uninformed I'm not left or right. I'm American.
originally posted by: Sargeras
originally posted by: jimmyx
originally posted by: wills120
a reply to: Swills
Both sides can be hateful but it's the Progressive movement that seems to be the agitators.
Answer me this: why do "peaceful" anti-Trump protestors at his rallies carry eggs?
maybe they were Mexican-Americans, and they don't like being called rapists and murderers. if someone called me that, I'd be throwing eggs, too
There is no such thing as hyphenated American, they are American or Mexican.
Since most are likely Mexican, let them go back and do this crap in their own country.... What's that, in Mexico they would likely be shot or jailed for this behavior?
Hmm, funny, and they want to make here more like there huh?
originally posted by: JimiBlack
The hell if there are no hyphenated Americans. I wish people would stop referring to black Americans as African-American. I'm not from Africa and I'm as American as anyone else. I've said this before on another thread, Charlize Theron is African-AmeAmcan. And for the uninformed I'm not left or right. I'm American.
originally posted by: Sargeras
originally posted by: jimmyx
originally posted by: wills120
a reply to: Swills
Both sides can be hateful but it's the Progressive movement that seems to be the agitators.
Answer me this: why do "peaceful" anti-Trump protestors at his rallies carry eggs?
maybe they were Mexican-Americans, and they don't like being called rapists and murderers. if someone called me that, I'd be throwing eggs, too
There is no such thing as hyphenated American, they are American or Mexican.
Since most are likely Mexican, let them go back and do this crap in their own country.... What's that, in Mexico they would likely be shot or jailed for this behavior?
Hmm, funny, and they want to make here more like there huh?
originally posted by: BatheInTheFountain
"Academia" is about bombarding young minds with propaganda now. "Education" is in the past, a relic.
How can this Nation grow and succeed with this in mind?
But you said the Mexicans were either American or Mexican. No in betweeneven if they were born in Mexico. My paternal great great grandpa was white so the premise that my lineage makes me African-American fails. Not to mention my Cherokee grandmothers. Like I said, I'm as American as anyone here.
originally posted by: Sargeras
originally posted by: JimiBlack
The hell if there are no hyphenated Americans. I wish people would stop referring to black Americans as African-American. I'm not from Africa and I'm as American as anyone else. I've said this before on another thread, Charlize Theron is African-AmeAmcan. And for the uninformed I'm not left or right. I'm American.
originally posted by: Sargeras
originally posted by: jimmyx
originally posted by: wills120
a reply to: Swills
Both sides can be hateful but it's the Progressive movement that seems to be the agitators.
Answer me this: why do "peaceful" anti-Trump protestors at his rallies carry eggs?
maybe they were Mexican-Americans, and they don't like being called rapists and murderers. if someone called me that, I'd be throwing eggs, too
There is no such thing as hyphenated American, they are American or Mexican.
Since most are likely Mexican, let them go back and do this crap in their own country.... What's that, in Mexico they would likely be shot or jailed for this behavior?
Hmm, funny, and they want to make here more like there huh?
Because she was an American born in Africa, not an American who's ancestors came from Africa.
See the difference?
originally posted by: JimiBlack
But you said the Mexicans were either American or Mexican. No in betweeneven if they were born in Mexico. My paternal great great grandpa was white so the premise that my lineage makes me African-American fails. Not to mention my Cherokee grandmothers. Like I said, I'm as American as anyone here.
originally posted by: Sargeras
originally posted by: JimiBlack
The hell if there are no hyphenated Americans. I wish people would stop referring to black Americans as African-American. I'm not from Africa and I'm as American as anyone else. I've said this before on another thread, Charlize Theron is African-AmeAmcan. And for the uninformed I'm not left or right. I'm American.
originally posted by: Sargeras
originally posted by: jimmyx
originally posted by: wills120
a reply to: Swills
Both sides can be hateful but it's the Progressive movement that seems to be the agitators.
Answer me this: why do "peaceful" anti-Trump protestors at his rallies carry eggs?
maybe they were Mexican-Americans, and they don't like being called rapists and murderers. if someone called me that, I'd be throwing eggs, too
There is no such thing as hyphenated American, they are American or Mexican.
Since most are likely Mexican, let them go back and do this crap in their own country.... What's that, in Mexico they would likely be shot or jailed for this behavior?
Hmm, funny, and they want to make here more like there huh?
Because she was an American born in Africa, not an American who's ancestors came from Africa.
See the difference?
originally posted by: jimmyx
originally posted by: wills120
a reply to: Swills
Both sides can be hateful but it's the Progressive movement that seems to be the agitators.
Answer me this: why do "peaceful" anti-Trump protestors at his rallies carry eggs?
maybe they were Mexican-Americans, and they don't like being called rapists and murderers. if someone called me that, I'd be throwing eggs, too
originally posted by: SomeDumbBroad
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
Weird... when I took my communications courses all I had to do was write speeches and do group presentations. There were no rules except the basic one which is just "Don't be an asshole"
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: SomeDumbBroad
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
Weird... when I took my communications courses all I had to do was write speeches and do group presentations. There were no rules except the basic one which is just "Don't be an asshole"
Difficult now when being an asshole is a prerequisite.
hahahahahahahahaha
The Third Wave was an experimental social movement created by high school history teacher Ron Jones to explain how the German populace could accept the actions of the Nazi regime during the Second World War.[1][2] While he taught his students about Nazi Germany during his "Contemporary World History" class, Jones found it difficult to explain how the German people could accept the actions of the Nazis, and decided to create a social movement as a demonstration of the appeal of fascism. Over the course of five days, Jones conducted a series of exercises in his classroom emphasizing discipline and community, intended to model certain characteristics of the Nazi movement.
As the movement grew outside his class and began to number in the hundreds, Jones began to feel that the movement had spiraled out of control. He convinced the students to attend a rally where he claimed the announcement of a Third Wave presidential candidate would be televised. Upon their arrival, the students were presented with a blank channel. Jones told his students of the true nature of the movement as an experiment in fascism, and presented to them a short film discussing the actions of Nazi Germany
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
Violence is a mainstay of leftism. The Left had its beginning in the French revolution, and their first bright idea was the Reign of Terror. The guillotine was a symbol of the revolution.