The taquito hot seat... and wishing the Queen an 'excruciating' death (Page 2/3)
olejoedad SEP 12, 07:57 PM

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Originally posted by Cheeper2keeper:
Clueless trolling. Childish attention seeking. Lack of appropriate social skills. Take your pick or all three.



Only three choices?

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rinselberg SEP 12, 08:38 PM

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Only three choices?


What is this forum called?

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WonderBoy SEP 12, 09:00 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:
I think the university would not be well served if they were to fire this professor, or take any kind of disciplinary action against her.


Nope shouldn't even be banned from Twatter or FarceBook or YouBoob. Not a Reichwing deplorable. Rules don't apply. Loss of job for not taking Plandemic branch covidian jab or questioning it doesn't apply to these types of protected educators.


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Originally posted by rinselberg:
Many? I guess that's discussible. Not saying that anyone should discuss it. My time, like everyone else's here... this really isn't the most important thing I need to be focused on. But I do so much enjoy the vibrancy of this Politics & Religion forum—the energy that has reemerged in recent weeks, and the somewhat larger number of different people that are having their say.


From the same AI troll tool that hasn't the balls or ovaries or both or none to create a thread on how da-rump was an authoritarian/facist/white hooded kkk grandmaster/Ad0lf-reborn president.
You've got:
Nothing
NOTHING
N-O-T-H-I-N-G
You are D-evil
Cheeper2keeper SEP 12, 09:01 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

What is this forum called?

Click to show




What could the title of the forum possibly have to do with your abnormal behaviour? Do you need a clue?
williegoat SEP 14, 06:57 PM
There are three separate issues that need to be addressed in the original post. All are clear evidence that Uju Anya is an idiot.

Her report suggests that in a Portuguese language class, a student should not be corrected for speaking Spanish. She suggests that to correct the student is (in effect) racist. The student is there to learn Portuguese and should be speaking Portuguese, not Spanish. Her report is moronic and to follow her suggestions would be counterproductive.

The use of the word “Taquito” within the context of the report is both inaccurate and racist. The Spanish and Portuguese languages originate from the Iberian peninsula; while tacos have their origins in the Americas. Tacos are generally associated with Mexican cuisine and were adapted from the indigenous cultures of that region, the “native Americans” if you will.

To call Mexicans “tacos” is offensive, trust me. To confuse Spanish culture with Mexican culture is ignorant. To associate all Spanish speakers with tacos is racist.

Finally, the remarks of the woman regarding the Queen were inconsiderate and uncalled for.

In summation, I will reiterate my assessment from my first paragraph: Uju Anya is an idiot.
williegoat SEP 14, 07:00 PM
Yeah, every now and then, I give it to you straight. No obscure cultural references, snide remarks or music videos.

I now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.
Raydar SEP 14, 07:47 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

Can you think of a clearcut example of that? A particular professor? Was that a professor that was fired or otherwise disciplined by a college or university, or just "pilloried" in the press or on social media over their views, or over something they said?

I can't think of one off the top of my head.



On the first page. NY slimes, no less.
https://www.nytimes.com/202...ssor-reinstated.html

That's enough. I'm not gonna do your research for you.

Hudini SEP 16, 01:37 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

Can you think of a clearcut example of that? A particular professor? Was that a professor that was fired or otherwise disciplined by a college or university, or just "pilloried" in the press or on social media over their views, or over something they said?

I can't think of one off the top of my head.



Why yes I can.

https://crosscut.com/2017/1...ssor-resigns-olympia


Rickady88GT SEP 17, 11:45 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

Can you think of a clearcut example of that? A particular professor? Was that a professor that was fired or otherwise disciplined by a college or university, or just "pilloried" in the press or on social media over their views, or over something they said?

I can't think of one off the top of my head.


I call this, "in over your head".

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rinselberg SEP 17, 11:50 PM
I call it a "question".