College Students Demand Power To Fire Faculty and Police Who Use Microaggression Against Them


While their “requests” aren’t as lengthy as those issued at Oberlin College or the University of Missouri, microagressions are becoming an issue that could actually encroach the Constitution, not that it matters to any of them. Penn State students have actually been encouraged to report microaggressions, which means that students might start facing discipline for excrescent their God-given right to disagree with somebody.

While the creation of a brand new social-justice college is probably the most expensive of SAPL’s demands, it isn’t the most ambitious. The group is also demanding the school create a 15-member student panel dubbed the Committee for Social Transformation. This committee will primarily exist to “monitor, document, and archive all racist, anti- black, transphobic, cissexist, misogynistic, ablest, homophobic, islamophobic, and otherwise oppressive behavior on campus.”

Not only will the committee monitor said behavior, it will also have the power to punish. SAPL demands the committee have authority to oversee the behavior of students, administrators, tenured faculty and even university police officers. The Committee’s powers will include the ability to fire faculty and police officers it believes are engaging in “oppressive behaviors” on campus.

Basically, they want this committee to be judge and jury in all matters. However, isn’t firing somebody because they’re white and they disagree, considered discrimination? Doesn’t this college exist to fight discrimination? See how this doesn’t work very well? Something like this would go against EVERYTHING America stands for. Here’s a better idea, if they want a social justice college, whey don’t they raise the money themselves, go build it on an island so far away from America that nobody can hear their whining, and when they discover what a bad idea it was, they can relive the final chapters of Lord of the Flies. Welcome to the real world.

Source: dailycaller.com

Source: truthandaction.org



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