It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => The "Educators" => Topic started by: Weisshaupt on April 17, 2014, 08:48:14 AM
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http://www.thefire.org/bergen-administrators-fear-game-of-thrones-quote-censor-professor/ (http://www.thefire.org/bergen-administrators-fear-game-of-thrones-quote-censor-professor/)
(http://www.thefire.org/bergen-administrators-fear-game-of-thrones-quote-censor-professor/}Schmidt, an art and animation professor, was required to meet with Jim Miller, an executive director at the college, as well as two other administrators prior to being put on leave because Miller believed he received a “threatening email” from Schmidt.
There are many problems with this accusation. First, the email was not sent from Schmidt. Jim Miller is a contact of Schmidt’s on Google+, so Miller automatically received an email from Google when Schmidt posted on Google+. Second, the “threatening” material was apicture of Schmidt’s young daughter doing yoga in a Game of Thrones T-shirt with the quote, “I will take what is mine with fire & blood.” [/url)
Torch readers will no doubt remember a similar and equally absurd case at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, where Professor James Miller (not to be confused with Bergen’s Jim Miller) posted a picture of actor Nathan Fillion with a quote from Firefly, a science fiction television show. The poster read: “You don’t know me, son, so let me explain this to you once: if I ever kill you, you’ll be awake. You’ll be facing me. And you’ll be armed.”
Although the quote actually reflects the space-Western character’s assurance that he would never kill an unarmed man, it was removed by Stout’s police chief because it “refer to killing” and could potentially be viewed as a threat.
Yes, its the Just and righteous killing of thieves and evil men that these people fear most - because they know in their hearts that is what they are. They fear any expression that might inspire anyone to do what SHOULD be done to them.
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Ohh, isn't that just too damned bad...those poor statists feeling the crosshairs of an angry citizenry no longer content with ceeding rights to these fat lazy bureacrats burning into their guilty heads...ooohhh, that's just terrible!
"I aim to misbehave" takes on more meaning every day...especially applied to the illegal acts and actions of those who think they are our lords and betters.
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