“Social Justice Collective” Calls for Four-Year Universities to Ban Veterans, Cites NRA Ties

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Oh the irony. Why is it that the left is ALWAYS guaranteed Freedom of Speech, and the right is guaranteed----well, you all know the name of that "tune". Whether the callling for the ban of vets and citing the NRA ties is real or not, IMHO this article just seems to mirror what is going on in many colleges and universities across the nation as far their treatment of the members of the right & veterans/their right to bear arms on campus/other rights(Freedom of Speech for one) . :pissed::censored:



https://www.nraila.org/articles/201...r-universities-to-ban-veterans-cites-nra-ties
“Social Justice Collective” Calls for Four-Year Universities to Ban Veterans, Cites NRA Ties
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2017

It’s admittedly getting more and more difficult to separate fact from fiction these days, especially when it comes to the increasingly bizarre world of anti-gun social justice crusaders. But it is apparently true that a publication recently appeared on the campus of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) arguing that “we must ban veterans from four-year universities.” Among the reasons the author of the essay cites is that “veterans usually are associated with extremist right-wing groups such as the tea party and the NRA.”

The publication also faults veterans for “openly mock[ing] the ideas of diversity and safe spaces for vulnerable members of society,” frightening fellow students with their “overwhelming presence,” and making “insensitive jokes.” Nevertheless, it denies any intention to deprive veterans of an education, explaining that they “should be allowed to attend trade schools, or maybe even community colleges.” It asserts, however, that veterans’ military service has left them “permanently tainted” and “no long [sic] fit for a four-year university.”

A report by Colorado Springs news station KKTV said the publication, identifying itself as Issue #1 of theSocial Justice Collective Weekly, was posted on a UCCS bulletin board and was also available “in the library and other places,” before students began removing them. A notation on the bottom right of the newsletter states, “UCCS University Center Approved for posting.” The report goes on to state that KKTV viewers contacted an email address included on the publication and were told by the editors of publication that those behind it are “using fake names to protect themselves.” Whether or not these individuals are current or former students of UCCS is unknown. KKTV was not successful in its own attempt to elicit comment from the producers of the publication.

The university, for its part, has not denied that the publication was distributed on campus or that its posting on the bulletin board had been approved. A UCCS spokesman told KKTV, however, that the article “has nothing to do with the school and does not represent the institution’s views.” The university also claimed that “anyone is allowed to post items on the board” (although why, if that’s the case, posting must be “approved” is not explained).

On August 25, UCCS Chancellor Venkat Reddy issued apress release defending veterans as “positive and valued members of our academic and campus community,” with “experience and viewpoints that enrich our discussions.” Chancellor Reddy also defended the right of the article’s author – identified as Terry Steinawitz – to air anti-veteran views. “I reject the notion that we should censor those who denigrate others,” Venkat stated, “as censorship would have silenced many voices over the decades who needed to be heard.” He went on to insist that UCCS’ “core values” include various forms of non-discrimination and that “[p]eople earn the right to study at UCCS by virtue of hard work and individual effort, and we do not bar the door.”

Although it’s tempting simply to dismiss the publication as satire or the work of extremely immature and underexposed students encountering more worldly peers for the first time, it is largely consistent with the climate on many college campuses toward firearms and those who use them. We’ve recently reported on a campus-wide lockdown caused by an art student with a glue gun, a lawsuit by college professors claiming the Second Amendment itself requires universities to BAN law-abiding students from possessing firearms on campus, and a geography professor who taught class in protective combat gear because he fears students who lawfully carry concealed handguns on campus. We’ve also chronicled how a University of Kansas professorcalled for the death of NRA members’ children as a token of “God’s justice.”

Perhaps not surprisingly, public opinion polling shows a far greater percentage of Americans who are highly confident in the military than in universities. And more Americans have a favorable opinion of the NRA than express high confidence in higher education.

We certainly agree with Chancellor Reddy that, whatever their motivations, the producers of the anti-veteran publication at the UCCS have a First Amendment right to express their opinions. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter whether they are merely jokers or the more usual intellectually shallow, self-contradictory, elitist, and exclusionary types who haunt academia these days. America’s veterans will not require a safe space to lick their wounds after reading this document. For they, like the NRA, know that protecting freedom is not a job for those who are easily offended, defeated, or deterred or who require thanks from otherwise helpless people who depend on the security their efforts provide.


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What a truck load ... :angry3: :finger:

What we need to do is adopt the socialist program known as mandatory military service -- 4 years, right out of high school, or immediately if they drop out.

THEN, after they get a taste of some of the life experiences those "scary" military vets have had THEN maybe they will appreciate a little more what their little sissy asses have.

God, I was sitting here all nice and calm and enjoying the fights. Now I'm ready to hand out an asskicking ...:finger:
 

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Now I'm ready to hand out an asskicking ...:finger:
I will not speak for any other Veteran but myself, but thank you for your agitation on this particular topic. BUT the really cool thing to a lot of us is simply the fact that these ludicrous statements and demands can be made at all. I believe in the Freedom of Speech, very strongly as a matter of fact. See to me, these ass snorkelers are simply proving that I did my job, they can make all the off the wall statements, i can ignore or listen to them. But the fact that they have the right to run their cock sockets makes me proud.
 

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I will not speak for any other Veteran but myself, but thank you for your agitation on this particular topic. BUT the really cool thing to a lot of us is simply the fact that these ludicrous statements and demands can be made at all. I believe in the Freedom of Speech, very strongly as a matter of fact. See to me, these ass snorkelers are simply proving that I did my job, they can make all the off the wall statements, i can ignore or listen to them. But the fact that they have the right to run their cock sockets makes me proud.

I wanna sit by you when these mental midgets get started here in Oklahoma. Ungrateful bastages ... Lord, the things running my head sound JUST like my grandpa did when our soldiers were coming back from VN and getting mistreated. And none of it is fit for "polite" company ...

See?? It's in my genes! I know my "Army raised" oldest wouldn't mind knocking a head or two if he heard that nonsense at close range. Lol
 

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Here is a thought: Yank any and all accreditation, and state and federal funding from these schools. If they had to survive on their own, maybe they would change their leftist elitism or simply fold.

Kinda makes you wonder if any of those professors with useless degrees, teaching useless courses, can survive flipping burgers ...

Woody
 
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Don't conflate what 'social justice collective' wants with what universities (and university-communities) themselves want. Most universities are incredibly veteran friendly, actively recruit veterans, and provide extra resources to veterans to ensure their success at the university and beyond.
 

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Also note that the 'social justice collective' group from the news-story is not affiliated with University of Colorado-Colorado Springs (UCCS). They are circulating this bullshat on campus, but this isn't coming from the university.
 

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Also note that the 'social justice collective' group from the news-story is not affiliated with University of Colorado-Colorado Springs (UCCS). They are circulating this bullshat on campus, but this isn't coming from the university.

Man you make fair and balanced point, what the hell is wrong with you these days lol
 

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I will not speak for any other Veteran but myself, but thank you for your agitation on this particular topic. BUT the really cool thing to a lot of us is simply the fact that these ludicrous statements and demands can be made at all. I believe in the Freedom of Speech, very strongly as a matter of fact. See to me, these ass snorkelers are simply proving that I did my job, they can make all the off the wall statements, i can ignore or listen to them. But the fact that they have the right to run their cock sockets makes me proud.
Thanks Hargrove, I got some new phrases!
 

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