Friday, December 18, 2015

Yale students sign 'petition' to repeal the first amendment


America's best and brightest.

9 comments:

edutcher said...

Does this mean we get to send all the Lefties to Buchenwald-on-the-Snake?

bagoh20 said...

A few thoughts:

The ruins in Greece are more intact than America's esteemed universities.

That is some expensive daycare right there.

Another wonderful legacy of the boomer generation and their spawn.

"Don't trust anyone over 30."

I have a question for Jeb: If you could go back in time and kill all the boomer babies...

Aridog said...

Such lack of knowledge and depth is downright terrifying. Think I might now go with bagoh20's aside ... but change it to "never trust anyone under 30?" Or maybe even 50? Are we really in the age of "know nothings?"

Methadras said...

Ari, why are you terrified? What you should be terrified about is when these fools get into positions of power and further inflict their idiocy onto others. Leftism is and has been a successfully disastrous ideology. It isn't rooted in reality and promotes sheer and utter unthinking stupidity.

bagoh20 said...

Behold the Democrat voter in their natural habitat.

Chip Ahoy said...

I hate these kind of things. Were you to talk to the kids you will find them most likely open to your wisdom. You, so wise, they love that. We have no idea how this video is edited, how many reasonable people just flat don't have time for it or perhaps just don't understand the question or never really engaged the consequences.

Here's what happens when you copy/paste this phrase into your browser, sie klicken if you like for the real world that encompasses this fragment to pleasure your eyeballs and set the world aright. Ahhhh.

[Members of the Yale University community on Thursday responded with a mix of embarrassment, sadness and literal disbelief to a viral video showing students there freely signing a petition that calls for the repeal of the First Amendment.]

Viral on account of it being so uckingfay upidstay.

They're good kids. And the great thing about them is their minds are open.

bagoh20 said...

I don't see any good explanations for signing other than maybe just wanting to be helpful, which is still a bad reason. Bottom line is that he got 50 signatures in just one hour. That's not possible without a lot of people at that University either not knowing, not understanding, or not caring about the First Amendment. It means that a huge percentage of the people at that institution would have signed it if he got to them all. It's worse than embarrassing - it's disgusting, especially because it proves fraud by the University. Education my ass.

bagoh20 said...

Again, I don't mean to be blowing my own horn, but I did not attend Yale. I'm not bragging - it's just a fact.

Aridog said...

I consider it a compliment that I could not have been accepted at Yale or Harvard. (I never even tried, so who knows...had a 3.85 HS GPA and sports creds) I had to go to state universities....all about the money, truth be told. I wanted an education, period. And, yes, I AM bragging :-)

BTW...some of the smartest guys I knew dropped out of college and made their own way.