The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) co-founded by Penn professor and Wallingford's own, Alan Kors, has a great new fund-raising ad. Check it out.
It's defended racial stereotyping at Tufts University and John's Hopkins (information is on Fire's own website). FIRE tries to play it off as free speech and satire, but it's like putting lipstick on a pig.
You would think these liberal deep thinkers would recognize their own hypocrisy. Now they are against free speech on college campuses? Wasn't that what they marched in the streets for in the Sixties? It must be very difficult to be anon-diano and have to figure out what you believe in with every shifting sand of moral equivocation and political expediency.
racism? sounds like your building trade unions, mostly white until they encounter a public works project or something requiring minority percentages, in which they regularly underperform. Which way do they vote and donate?
FIRE. That's the group that promotes racism under the guise of free speech. I guess they can count on you for free advertising.
ReplyDeleteHmm. FIRE promotes racism? Examples please.
ReplyDeleteIt's defended racial stereotyping at Tufts University and John's Hopkins (information is on Fire's own website).
ReplyDeleteFIRE tries to play it off as free speech and satire, but it's like putting lipstick on a pig.
Please spare us your fake ignorance.
Got it.
ReplyDeleteBecause FIRE protects free and satircal speech that some people are offended by they're pro-racism.
Spare us your liberal facism.
No, FIRE protects racism masked as satirical speech. There's a difference that you are willfully ignoring.
ReplyDeleteSpare us your supremest enabling fascism.
You would think these liberal deep thinkers would recognize their own hypocrisy. Now they are against free speech on college campuses? Wasn't that what they marched in the streets for in the Sixties?
ReplyDeleteIt must be very difficult to be anon-diano and have to figure out what you believe in with every shifting sand of moral equivocation and political expediency.
racism? sounds like your building trade unions, mostly white until they encounter a public works project or something requiring minority percentages, in which they regularly underperform. Which way do they vote and donate?
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