NCSU Vice Chancellor Resigns

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JocoPack
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Didn't see this posted anywhere yet...


https://www.wral.com/ncsu-says-vice-chancellor-dean-for-student-affairs-resigns/18571723/?fbclid=iwar2ihndhlkx_n5egqku7jte7hyogjpwmba3cqywdjo1ujzixoi8cb7xpxnq
It appears my hypocrisy knows no bounds.
PackFansXL
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Sounds like that guy used his Twitter account in an unprofessional manner and it ultimately cost him his job. The media right now really does a number on folks who pay too much attention to their persistent message of hate and discontent. Social media doesn't help folks in the public arena either. For sanity's sake, turn that stuff off and stay out of trouble.
ncsupack1
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Yeah....no matter ones opinion of anything, I would just stay off...jmo
Bell Tower Grey
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Just because President Trump gets away with far too much crap on twitter doesn't mean everyone else can as well. Frankly, social media it a big part of the problem in our country today.
PackDaddy
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Amen
ncsupack1
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Bell Tower Grey said:

Just because President Trump gets away with far too much crap on twitter doesn't mean everyone else can as well. Frankly, social media it a big part of the problem in our country today.


This. Hate social media.
GuerrillaPack
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Neo-Nazis and the KKK hardly even exist in the United States. You'd be lucky to find 2,000 people in the entire country who belong to such groups. And most of those groups are actually directed and led by Federal informants/agents.

And if you want to actually talk about historical fact, back when the KKK was a large organization in the United States (eg, 1910s through 1950s), it was actually a part of the Democrat party.

What's crazy is the Left trying to conflate NRA members as "Nazis" and "KKK members". How did support of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution become an "supremely evil" concept?

Now, if we want to correctly label a political party, the Democrat party is now literally the party of self-avowed Marxists, socialists, and communists. And who has mass-murdered more people in history -- communists or the Nazis and the KKK? Communist governments in the Soviet Union, China, Cambodia, etc have been responsible for the mass murder (not "accidental" deaths) of over 100 million people in the last century.

The Democrat party is the party that now openly and unashamedly identifies with a heinous political ideology (communism) that has mass murdered over 100 million people in history.
"Ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you." - John 15:19
waynecountywolf
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GuerrillaPack said:

Neo-Nazis and the KKK hardly even exist in the United States. You'd be lucky to find 2,000 people in the entire country who belong to such groups. And most of those groups are actually directed and led by Federal informants/agents.

And if you want to actually talk about historical fact, back when the KKK was a large organization in the United States (eg, 1910s through 1950s), it was actually a part of the Democrat party.

What's crazy is the Left trying to conflate NRA members as "Nazis" and "KKK members". How did support of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution become an "supremely evil" concept?

Now, if we want to correctly label a political party, the Democrat party is now literally the party of self-avowed Marxists, socialists, and communists. And who has mass-murdered more people in history -- communists or the Nazis and the KKK? Communist governments in the Soviet Union, China, Cambodia, etc have been responsible for the mass murder (not "accidental" deaths) of over 100 million people in the last century.

The Democrat party is the party that now openly and unashamedly identifies with a heinous political ideology (communism) that has mass murdered over 100 million people in history.
*** does this have to do with anything remotely resembling what this thread is actually referencing???
GuerrillaPack
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waynecountywolf said:

*** does this have to do with anything remotely resembling what this thread is actually referencing???


Everything. Do you know why this guy resigned? Because he shot his mouth off with a deranged tweet saying that the GOP is "the party of neo-nazis and the KKK".
Glasswolf
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GuerrillaPack said:

waynecountywolf said:

*** does this have to do with anything remotely resembling what this thread is actually referencing???


Everything. Do you know why this guy resigned? Because he shot his mouth off with a deranged tweet saying that the GOP is "the party of neo-nazis and the KKK".


He didn't say anything that was wrong. I agree with him a voice it daily.
JocoPack
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Glasswolf said:

GuerrillaPack said:

waynecountywolf said:

*** does this have to do with anything remotely resembling what this thread is actually referencing???


Everything. Do you know why this guy resigned? Because he shot his mouth off with a deranged tweet saying that the GOP is "the party of neo-nazis and the KKK".


He didn't say anything that was wrong. I agree with him a voice it daily.
Wasn't this guy being paid with tax dollars? Not saying I lean either way politically, but I would think voicing any kind of political opinion when in a public job such as he was is a big no-no.
It appears my hypocrisy knows no bounds.
GuerrillaPack
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The GOP are a party of traitorous FAKE "conservatives" who continually betray their conservative base, who are actually closet leftists, working with the communist DemonRats to destroy America -- ie, delivering it over to the globalist Marxist "New World Order" agenda.

The Republicans are not "radical right wingers". They are Democrat lite. They are for open borders, big government, socialist health care, high taxation, and endless illegal wars. Just like the Democrats are.

There is no substantive difference between the two parties. Both parties are controlled by the same super elites, who truly rule our nation operating behind the scenes. The "fight" between R and D is like scripted WWE wrestling. It's theatre, to give the masses the illusion that they have a say over the government.
cowboypack02
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Glasswolf said:

GuerrillaPack said:

waynecountywolf said:

*** does this have to do with anything remotely resembling what this thread is actually referencing???


Everything. Do you know why this guy resigned? Because he shot his mouth off with a deranged tweet saying that the GOP is "the party of neo-nazis and the KKK".


He didn't say anything that was wrong. I agree with him a voice it daily.
I've got to be reading what you wrote wrong. You actually think that every who is in the Republican party or anyone that votes republican are neo-nazis or the KKK? Is that right? Your making a helluva generalization i think
IseWolf22
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JocoPack said:

Glasswolf said:

GuerrillaPack said:

waynecountywolf said:

*** does this have to do with anything remotely resembling what this thread is actually referencing???


Everything. Do you know why this guy resigned? Because he shot his mouth off with a deranged tweet saying that the GOP is "the party of neo-nazis and the KKK".


He didn't say anything that was wrong. I agree with him a voice it daily.
Wasn't this guy being paid with tax dollars? Not saying I lean either way politically, but I would think voicing any kind of political opinion when in a public job such as he was is a big no-no.
Not really. The principal of academic freedom is supposed to protect professor's, and even university official's, right to express controversial opinions. Even ones that are crazy or blatantly false.
Unfortunately universities across the country have been folding to the outrage mob instead of sticking by staff. This applies to both conservative and liberal opinions
JocoPack
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IseWolf22 said:

JocoPack said:

Glasswolf said:

GuerrillaPack said:

waynecountywolf said:

*** does this have to do with anything remotely resembling what this thread is actually referencing???


Everything. Do you know why this guy resigned? Because he shot his mouth off with a deranged tweet saying that the GOP is "the party of neo-nazis and the KKK".


He didn't say anything that was wrong. I agree with him a voice it daily.
Wasn't this guy being paid with tax dollars? Not saying I lean either way politically, but I would think voicing any kind of political opinion when in a public job such as he was is a big no-no.
Not really. The principal of academic freedom is supposed to protect professor's, and even university official's, right to express controversial opinions. Even ones that are crazy or blatantly false.
Unfortunately universities across the country have been folding to the outrage mob instead of sticking by staff. This applies to both conservative and liberal opinions
Ahh ok. I was aware that professors were protected to a degree but wasn't sure it applied to officials as well.
It appears my hypocrisy knows no bounds.
IseWolf22
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JocoPack said:

IseWolf22 said:

JocoPack said:

Glasswolf said:

GuerrillaPack said:

waynecountywolf said:

*** does this have to do with anything remotely resembling what this thread is actually referencing???


Everything. Do you know why this guy resigned? Because he shot his mouth off with a deranged tweet saying that the GOP is "the party of neo-nazis and the KKK".


He didn't say anything that was wrong. I agree with him a voice it daily.
Wasn't this guy being paid with tax dollars? Not saying I lean either way politically, but I would think voicing any kind of political opinion when in a public job such as he was is a big no-no.
Not really. The principal of academic freedom is supposed to protect professor's, and even university official's, right to express controversial opinions. Even ones that are crazy or blatantly false.
Unfortunately universities across the country have been folding to the outrage mob instead of sticking by staff. This applies to both conservative and liberal opinions
Ahh ok. I was aware that professors were protected to a degree but wasn't sure it applied to officials as well.
It's definitely more of a grey area for administrators. I fall pretty firmly on the side of free expression though, regardless of if I agree with you or not.
JocoPack
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IseWolf22 said:

JocoPack said:

IseWolf22 said:

JocoPack said:

Glasswolf said:

GuerrillaPack said:

waynecountywolf said:

*** does this have to do with anything remotely resembling what this thread is actually referencing???


Everything. Do you know why this guy resigned? Because he shot his mouth off with a deranged tweet saying that the GOP is "the party of neo-nazis and the KKK".


He didn't say anything that was wrong. I agree with him a voice it daily.
Wasn't this guy being paid with tax dollars? Not saying I lean either way politically, but I would think voicing any kind of political opinion when in a public job such as he was is a big no-no.
Not really. The principal of academic freedom is supposed to protect professor's, and even university official's, right to express controversial opinions. Even ones that are crazy or blatantly false.
Unfortunately universities across the country have been folding to the outrage mob instead of sticking by staff. This applies to both conservative and liberal opinions
Ahh ok. I was aware that professors were protected to a degree but wasn't sure it applied to officials as well.
It's definitely more of a grey area for administrators. I fall pretty firmly on the side of free expression though, regardless of if I agree with you or not.
I'm right there with you.
It appears my hypocrisy knows no bounds.
Glasswolf
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cowboypack02 said:

Glasswolf said:

GuerrillaPack said:

waynecountywolf said:

*** does this have to do with anything remotely resembling what this thread is actually referencing???


Everything. Do you know why this guy resigned? Because he shot his mouth off with a deranged tweet saying that the GOP is "the party of neo-nazis and the KKK".


He didn't say anything that was wrong. I agree with him a voice it daily.
I've got to be reading what you wrote wrong. You actually think that every who is in the Republican party or anyone that votes republican are neo-nazis or the KKK? Is that right? Your making a helluva generalization i think
No I don't. Not at all. Just the leadership.
RunsWithWolves26
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This thread is gonna end well
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