- Fri Aug 25, 2017 1:50 pm
#93282
Newsletter on college campus proposes banning veterans from universities
A bulletin comparing military veterans with white supremacists made its rounds around a University of Colorado campus in Colorado Springs, a university situated in a town that is known for both the US Air Force Academy and the US Army’s Fort Carson.
The newsletter, titled “Should Veterans Be Banned From UCCS and Other Universities,” was written, delivered and posted to the bulletin under the presumed pseudonym of Terry Steinawitz (no student or local resident appears to go by that name), read as follows:
A four-year, traditional university is supposed to be a place of learning, of understanding, of safety and security. However, there is an element among us who may be frustrating those goals: Veterans.
UCCS is known for its number of veterans who are full and part-time students. But these veterans of much of the school prides themselves on may be hurting the university.
First off, many veterans openly mock the ideas of diversity and safe spaces for vulnerable members of society. This is directly in contradiction to the mission of UCCS. Many veterans utter the mantra that they, “do not see color”. But the problem lies in their socialization into the military culture that is that of a white supremacist organization. They have been permanently tainted, and are no long fit for a four-year university.
Second, many students are frightened by the presence of veterans in their classrooms. Veterans usually have an overwhelming presence in the classroom, which can distract other students. This is usually true for vulnerable individual such as LGBTQQ12SAA, who have been known to be the butt of insensitive jokes made by veterans.
Finally, veterans usually are associated with extremists right-wing groups such as the tea party and the NRA. In order to provide a safe place for all students, extremist right-wing groups must be suppressed on campus. This would include their followers: veterans.
That is not to say that veterans should not be allowed an education. Veterans should be allowed to attend trade schools, or maybe even community college. But, in order to protect our academic institutions we must ban veterans from four-year universities.”
Note the gutless snowflake didnt even use their real name.
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A bulletin comparing military veterans with white supremacists made its rounds around a University of Colorado campus in Colorado Springs, a university situated in a town that is known for both the US Air Force Academy and the US Army’s Fort Carson.
The newsletter, titled “Should Veterans Be Banned From UCCS and Other Universities,” was written, delivered and posted to the bulletin under the presumed pseudonym of Terry Steinawitz (no student or local resident appears to go by that name), read as follows:
A four-year, traditional university is supposed to be a place of learning, of understanding, of safety and security. However, there is an element among us who may be frustrating those goals: Veterans.
UCCS is known for its number of veterans who are full and part-time students. But these veterans of much of the school prides themselves on may be hurting the university.
First off, many veterans openly mock the ideas of diversity and safe spaces for vulnerable members of society. This is directly in contradiction to the mission of UCCS. Many veterans utter the mantra that they, “do not see color”. But the problem lies in their socialization into the military culture that is that of a white supremacist organization. They have been permanently tainted, and are no long fit for a four-year university.
Second, many students are frightened by the presence of veterans in their classrooms. Veterans usually have an overwhelming presence in the classroom, which can distract other students. This is usually true for vulnerable individual such as LGBTQQ12SAA, who have been known to be the butt of insensitive jokes made by veterans.
Finally, veterans usually are associated with extremists right-wing groups such as the tea party and the NRA. In order to provide a safe place for all students, extremist right-wing groups must be suppressed on campus. This would include their followers: veterans.
That is not to say that veterans should not be allowed an education. Veterans should be allowed to attend trade schools, or maybe even community college. But, in order to protect our academic institutions we must ban veterans from four-year universities.”
Note the gutless snowflake didnt even use their real name.
http://popularmilitary.com/newsletter-c ... ty+Soldier" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
