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Triggered and In Pain  Generation Snowflake Strikes Again

US Defense Watch ^ | March 24, 2016 | Ray Starmann

Posted on by pboyington

Are these kids for real?

The whining, spoiled, overly-entitled, coddled Snowflake Generation has struck again.

As reported in the media yesterday..

The president of Emory University has met with 40 to 50 student demonstrators who said they were concerned and frightened after someone wrote Trump 2016 in chalk on campus sidewalks and some buildings.

Sounds like a real crime, Trump 2016 written in chalk, imagine that. Thats just awful.

To quote Gunnery Sergeant in Full Metal Jacket, What is their major malfunction?

Jim Wagner, president of the elite Atlanta university, wrote Tuesday that the students viewed the messages as intimidation, and they voiced genuine concern and pain as a result.

Emory on Wednesday provided The Associated Press with a copy of Wagners letter, in which he said students confronted by Trumps name in chalk heard a message about values regarding diversity and respect that clash with Emorys own.

Emorys student newspaper, The Wheel, reported that the students this week chanted, You are not listening! Come speak to us, we are in pain! shortly before Wagner agreed to meet with them.

Today, Emory University doubled down on the insanity by offering emergency counseling for any students in pain.

Emergency counseling? For what?

Im supposed to feel comfortable and safe, one female student said. But this man is being supported by students on our campus and our administration shows that they, by their silence, support it as well I dont deserve to feel afraid at my school.

How exactly do the chalked words Trump 2016 create fear? Perhaps the student is an illegal. Or, maybe shes just another lost soul courtesy of outrageous teacher and parent mental swaddling.

The university quickly responded in an email: By nature of the fact that for a significant portion of our student population, the messages represent particularly bigoted opinions, policies, and rhetoric directed at populations represented at Emory University, we would like to express our concern regarding the values espoused by the messages displayed, and our sympathy for the pain experienced by members of our community.

So, is Emory University admitting that theyre harboring illegal immigrants as students or employees? Apparently, in the upside down world of PC America 2016 a Presidential candidate who calls for securing the border, providing Americans with jobs and obeying the law is a racist.

The university email continued with some more 1984 psycho-babble.

It is clear to us that these statements are triggering for many of you, they continued. As a result, both College Council and the Student Government Association pledge to stand in solidarity with those communities who feel threatened by this incident and to help navigate the student body through it and the environment of distrust and unease it has created.

When meeting with students, Emory administrators promised to review footage from security cameras to try and identify the rogue Trump fan and put them through the conduct violation process.

Apparently, the First Amendment no longer exists at Emory University or for that matter at a majority of college campuses across the country, which have become virtual Soviet Zones of Occupation.

This situation would be completely laughable if it wasnt true and being taken seriously by the fragile little snowflakes enrolled in our nations universities and the equally spineless campus professors and administrators.

Twenty-five years of hovering, coddling, political correctness and incessant trophy giving have created this generation of Marxist wimps who believe that genuine free speech should be stifled at the slightest triggering of pain or negative emotion on their part.

Pain? These students need an education in what real pain is. Real pain is taking a bullet at a place called the Bulge in WWII. Real pain is shivering to death at the Frozen Chosin in Korea. Real pain is walking point in Vietnam and walking right into a VC ambush. Real pain is eating an IED in Ramadi. Real pain is getting up every day at 5 AM to go to work. Real pain is losing your job and then trying to figure out how to pay the mortgage.

These kids, these precious little snowflakes dont have a clue. They are literally lost in some kind of protective fugue state.

I cant think of a generation more deserving of a military draft. Now, that would be fun to see.

In the meantime, the lunacy will continue as long as the cowards running our colleges cater to these spoiled little brats.



TOPICS:

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KEYWORDS:

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To: pboyington

Ungrateful snots. Are they moronialls? Pansies.



by 2 posted onby rktman (Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?!)

To: pboyington

There is no pain. There is no angst. There is the cynical manipulation of often complicit university officials in a calculated effort to thwart free speech.



by 3 posted onby BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)

To: pboyington

So glad I’m not looking to hire any new college graduates.



To: pboyington

I can hear my old man saying: “You want to cry? I’ll give you something to really cry about.”



To: pboyington

‘Generation Snowflake’...what a complete loss.



To: pboyington

Now THAT’S funny



by 7 posted onby SMARTY ("What is freedom? To have the will to be responsible for one's self. "M. Stirner)

To: pboyington

When I worked for the biggest liberal foundation in the 80s in NYC (it’s what made me a conservative) we had problems like this from the unpaid interns from places like Rutgers, Princeton, etc. Snowflakes Exraordinaire. They saw racism under every desk. One even took her complaints to the President (a black man) and he threw her out of his office. They made life hell, in particular, for the working-class people: the secretaries, the mail room guys, the receptionists and the supply guys. They always targeted them, never the program officers or the executive wing. Couldn’t wait to get away from them. Dangerous people.



by 8 posted onby miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: With my own people alone I should like to drive away the Turks (Muslims))

To: pboyington

Whenever I hear a story like this, what I REALLY want to hear is an angry parent who has filed a lawsuit against the university for refund of tuition payments for breech of contract - they are supposed to educate young adults, not regress them into preschoolers.



by 9 posted onby kingu (Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)

To: All

It has been said that members of their marching band have refused to pick up their trumpets because of the fright and pain of being so close to the word “TRUMPet”...



To: pboyington

We need background checks fore chalk.



To: pboyington

They are like the Knights Who Say Ni! Knight of Ni: Firstly, you must find.... ANOTHER SHRUBBERY!!!

(minor music)

Arthur: Not *another* shrubbery!!

Knight of Ni: (excitedly) THEN... Then, when you have found the shrubbery,

you must place it here, beside this shrubbery, only slightly

higher, so we get the two-level effect with a little path

running down the middle.

Other Knights of Ni: A path! A path! A path! Shh, shhh. Ni! Ni!

Knight of Ni: Then, when you have found the shrubbery, you must cut down the

mightiest tree in the forest...

Wiiiiiithh.... A HERRING!

(minor music) Arthur: We shall do no such thing!

Knight of Ni: Oh, please!

Arthur: Cut down a tree with a herring? It can’t be done!

Knights of Ni: AAugh! AAAAAH! Oww!! (writhe in pain)

Knight of Ni: Don’t say that word!

Arthur: What word?

Knight of Ni: I cannot tell; suffice to say, it is one of the words the

Knights of Ni cannot hear!

Arthur: How we *not* say the word if you don’t tell us what it is?!

(Knights of Ni are in pain again)

Knight of Ni: Ahhhh! ‘E said it again!

Arthur: What, “is”?

Knight of Ni: No, not “is”! You wouldn’t get very far in life not saying

“is”!

Bedevere: My liege! It’s Sir Robin! Sir Robin and his minstrels “ride” up. Minstrels (singing): He’s sacking it in, and packing it up,

and sneaking away, and buggering up,

And chickening out, and pissing a pole...

Arthur: Sir Robin!

Robin: My liege! It’s good to see you!

Knight of Ni: Now *’e* said the word!

Arthur: Surely you’ve not given up the quest for the Holy Grail!

Minstrels, by way of answering:

He’s sneaking away, and buggering up,

Robin: Shut Up!

No no, no, far from it!

Knight of Ni: ‘E said the word again!

Robin: ...I was...looking for it...

Knights of Ni: AAAAAAAuugh!

Robin: uh, here—here in this...forest.

Arthur: No, it is far from this place.

Knight of Ni: Aaaaaaugh! Stop saying the word!!!!

Arthur: (getting really annoyed with the Knights of Ni) OH, STOP IT!!

Knight of Ni: Ow! He said it again!

Arthur: Patsy! (motions all of his party to move on)

Knight of Ni: Wait! I said it! I said it!

Oh! I’ve said it again!

And there again...that’s three its! Arthur, Bedevere, and Sir Robin ride off with the minstrels and Patsy.



To: who knows what evil?

This crap goes back to the 60’s, 10 Aholes show up at the deans office and make demands and they cave. The solution to this is the simple, “If you don't like it here leave.”



To: Little Bill

Or , if you think it’s tough here, wait until we ship your sorry asses off to the recruiting station. .



by 14 posted onby PhiloBedo (You gotta roll with the punches and get with what's real.)

To: pboyington

Man oh man! I'll bet the snowflakes would suffer an absolute meltdown if the chalk writings had said "BERNIE 2016". /S



by 15 posted onby deoetdoctrinae (Donate monthly and end FReepathons.)

To: Little Bill

Perfect solution. We didn’t like Red Hampshire, so we left. Works like a charm. :-)



To: Huskrrrr

Sounds familiar...Mine used to ask the same thing almost verbatim... Must be a generational thing...



by 17 posted onby elteemike (Light travels faster than sound...That's why so many people appear bright until you hear them speak!)

To: PhiloBedo

by 18 posted onby CrazyIvan (Socialists are just communists in their larval stage.)

To: who knows what evil?

I spent 40 years as a Masshole, I kind of like the place, reminds me of Idaho when I was a kid. My fist choice, when I retired, was Wyoming, many family. I held both in the balance but the death taxes were similar so I went north.



To: pboyington

This isn’t pain, it’s aggression. The left has weaponized fake pain and uses it to gain allies in an attempt to silence their enemies.



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