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Hidden Camera Captures College Officials Disparaging and Shredding Constitution
Topic Started: Nov 4 2015, 07:06 AM (466 Views)
Banandangees
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ImaHeadaU
Nov 6 2015, 12:49 AM
Banandangees
Nov 5 2015, 04:47 PM
ImaHeadaU
Nov 5 2015, 04:17 PM
Berton
Nov 5 2015, 07:02 AM
It was in the IP. Sorry you don't think it important enough to read and look at all of it but still think you should be commenting on it.

We're they discussing the Constitution as originally written? You know the one that accepted slavery and the treatment of women as mere chattle?

That being said by a citizen of a country that mistreated it's aborigine children as bad as anything the U.S. has ever done. I've never run into more self righteous people than several of the Canadians on this forum. Don't ask me why they also seem to be liberal. Just on hell of a coincidence I suppose. Everybody knows that everything is just hunky dory in Canada.
While I don't see what Canada's treatment of aboriginal children has to do with the U.S. Constitution, I will agree that Canada's record in this regard is despicable. However, it doesn't come anywhere close to the U.S.'s long record of atrocities committed.

I'd say that this quote by you, "We're they discussing the Constitution as originally written? You know the one that accepted slavery and the treatment of women as mere chattle," justifies my comment ...... your comment of "treatment of slaves and women" in the U.S. by the constitution .... vs my comment of "mistreated it's aborigine children as bad as anything the U.S. has ever done."

And you just gave a Brew type answer. What is the length of time and severity of treatment for Canadians? Do I have to repost the articles that showed the maltreatment of aborigine children in segregated schools the lead to starvation, disease and death? According to Canadian articles, some think maltreatment is still going on.

Maybe it would have been better for you to write about the constitution without adding your comment about slaves and women, then I probably wouldn't have felt it necessary for you to be reminded of Canada's past.... and maybe present.
Edited by Banandangees, Nov 6 2015, 03:05 AM.
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Just more American hate Ban.
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ImaHeadaU
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A professor has a responsibility to help an emotionally disturbed student.

I believe that both professors told the reporter that there should be an open discussion about the value of the Constitution in which all perspectives could be aired.

A college or university's job is not to teach students what to think but to help students learn to make their own examination of facts and circumstances thoroughly in order to come to their own decisions.
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A college or university's job is not to teach students what to think but to help students learn to make their own examination of facts and circumstances thoroughly in order to come to their own decisions.


I agree. Too bad that is not what is happening.

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