Thursday, April 14, 2016

"Don't make me break out my box of chalk"




The wall has since been torn down by unidentified individuals alleged to be Tulane football players.

9 comments:

edutcher said...

Nah, it was April. /sarc

Actually, it's probably some of Dr Evil's guerillas (note I used the PC spelling).

He can't stop The Donald with "protests", so he has to go after Trump supporters.

Too bad someone just left for work, we could ask her what she thinks of the suppression of free speech for Trump supporters.


ricpic said...

Those football players were just responding to their "I need muscle here!" Social Justice professor.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

If these kinds of free speech challenges are not put down by more speech, the boundaries we once knew, like yelling fire on a crowded theater (when there isn't one) and what not, will some day (soon) be unrecognizable.

Amartel said...

People used to protest restraints on free speech and work. Now they protest free speech and work.

I started to think up a folk song for The Chalkening. Like, "rain on the scarecrow, chalk on the ground," but the whole campus garbage crybaby phenomenon is so pitiful and manufactured by the weasely fourth-rate-intellect college professors that they don't even deserve a joke tribute. These kids are being used like lab rats. They stay in their little boxes and do what they've been trained to do, never question authority and think that having a tattoo and/or some blue hair, exterior renovations, makes them a rebel intellectual. Just keep pushing the "outrage" button in your cage and you will receive your soma tablet every day.

edutcher said...

Amartel said...

People used to protest restraints on free speech and work. Now they protest free speech and work.

Actually, Lefty people used to protest restraints on their seditious speech and work. Now they protest free speech and work.

FIFY

Amartel said...

MY POINT BEING that back in the day the protests had at least a pseudo-intellectual quality to them, and a basis in individual civil rights. Protestors organized their own protests, thought up their own ideology and strategery, made up their own songs. Now the yoots have been coopted by their ridiculous old fascist profs (not the other way around) in the service of the ever-expanding State, the evil and/or stupid leading the unthinking sheep to the slaughter, and they have no protest songs; they just start screaming and destroying property when they encounter a diverse (double plus ungood) point of view, however ephemeral (chalk.)

ndspinelli said...

The 30 for 30 documentary, Fantastic Lies, about the Duke Lacrosse travesty is a must see.

AllenS said...

The frat should have called the police.

virgil xenophon said...

This display was probably viewed as double-plus ungood because the fraternity in question, Kappa Alpha, doesn't have a chapter north of the Mason-Dixon line and whose main spring formal is "Old South" day where the men dress (or used to) in UBER non-PC Confederate uniforms and the gals wear hooped-skirt crinoline dresses and period-style bonnets.