A college in New Jersey told students wanting to hold a themed “American BBQ” that they couldn’t do it because the theme was “considered offensive“.
Fine. Have it “Our Islamist Friends” themed and make it a pig roast.
A college in New Jersey told students wanting to hold a themed “American BBQ” that they couldn’t do it because the theme was “considered offensive“.
Fine. Have it “Our Islamist Friends” themed and make it a pig roast.
Were they upset that it was American or that it was BBQ? Both? THese guys really want to stomp out American culture and pull it out and destroy it roots and all. Yet they all “Love” the country they cannot bear to name.
Ramapo College is a public institution (and probably many of its administrators should be institutionalized, but that’s another point), so they have to honor the first amendment rights of, among other things, freedom of speech and of the press, so the administrators here are in violation of the Constitution. If I were one of the students organizing the barbecue, I’d sue. Call my friends at the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. They’ll help you, kids.
I, for one, will not stand around and have you insult the United States of AMERICA!
So should they have a spaghetti supper?
Sorry, that’s out too…cultural appropriation.
How can a nation of immigrants have an unappropriated culture at all?
walruskkkch –
I’m not an immigrant. I was born in Chicago.
[Hopefully, Iowa Jim is not reacting to a perceived insult from walruskkkch, who was humorously quoting “Animal House,” and not necessarily in answer to Iowa Jim’s post…]
If quoting Animal House is wrong, I don’t want to be right.
“”Don’t think of it as work. The whole point is just to enjoy yourself.”
This court does not accept an insanity plea.
Another tedious ‘Hurt Alert’
By a student body whose asses assert
There’s something wrong with a barbecue —
And that freedom’s no picnic — and that much is true.
With eager and bright young faces
to obtain academic credentialed graces
they need to discover the yet unlearned
but in fear of what they might discern
they limit their minds to “safe spaces”