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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/may/25/evergreen-state-students-demand-professor-resign-f/

Students berate professor who refused to participate in no-whites ‘Day of Absence’
Over the last 72 hours, students have taken over a small liberal arts college in Washington state, and only one adult has tried to stop them.

Students at Evergreen State College in Olympia, who filmed their exploits and posted the videos on social media, have occupied and barricaded the library, shouting down anyone who disagrees with them or shows insufficient passion for racial justice.

Biology professor Bret Weinstein was berated by dozens of students outside of his classroom Tuesday morning for refusing to participate in an event in which white people were invited to leave campus for a day. Now he says police have told him to hold his classes off campus due to safety concerns.

Things are “out of control at Evergreen,” he said.

“Police told me protesters stopped cars yesterday, demanding information about occupants,” Mr. Weinstein told The Washington Times. “They believe I was being sought. It appears that the campus has been under the effective control of protesters since 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Police are on lockdown, hamstrung by the college administration. Students, staff and faculty are not safe.”

A spokesman for the Evergreen Department of Police Services confirmed the agency had been in contact with Mr. Weinstein. He said officers would be in touch with The Times, but three subsequent phone calls during business hours were not answered.

A college spokesman declined to comment on Mr. Weinstein’s situation or any of the other activity on campus.

Evergreen student Blake Vincent said he was participating in the protests and was unaware of any searches for Mr. Weinstein’s whereabouts.

“As far as Bret being told not to hold classes on campus, I would love to know if that’s true,” said Mr. Vincent, who has been posting videos of the protests to his Facebook account, adding that the professor was “never physically threatened.”

Mr. Weinstein was confronted outside of his classroom Tuesday morning by dozens of students who demanded he apologize or resign for writing an allegedly racist email.

His email took issue with a “Day of Absence & Day of Presence” demonstration, for which white students, faculty and staff were asked to leave campus for one day.

He wrote: “On a college campus, one’s right to speak — or to be — should never be based on skin color.”

A video of the confrontation, captured by Mr. Vincent, shows Mr. Weinstein attempting to reason with dozens of students who routinely shout him down, curse at him and demand his resignation.

When the professor tells the students he will listen to them if they listen to him, one student responds, “We don’t care what terms you want to speak on. This is not about you. We are not speaking on terms — on terms of white privilege. This is not a discussion. You have lost that one.”

Another protester asks the professor whether he believes “black students in sciences are targeted.”

After asking for a clarification, Mr. Weinstein says, “I do not believe that anybody on our faculty, with intent, specially targets students of color.”

That remark prompts shrieks of outrage.

Eric Weinstein, the professor’s brother, called the exchange ironic due to his brother’s “center-left” political views and staunch anti-racism.

“If you had asked me who is one of racism’s most powerful foes, I would have said Bret Weinstein,” Eric Weinstein told The Washington Times. “There’s something sort of ‘Twilight Zone’ about one of the most thoughtful commentators on race, at one of the most progressive schools in the country, getting called a racist.”

After shouting at Mr. Weinstein for several minutes, according to Mr. Vincent’s recollection of events, the protesters marched out of the building and were met by campus police shortly thereafter.

“The students, fearful for their lives, began retreating towards the library and ultimately ended up in the Trans & Queer Center/Unity Lounge, trying to stay safe,” Mr. Vincent said in a Facebook post Tuesday. “The white students were then delegated to spread out throughout the library floor and watch for police potentially surrounding the building.”

In order to keep the police out, the students barricaded the entrances of the library and seamlessly turned the retreat into a political occupation. Demands followed.

At a meeting between the administration and students later that day, university President George S. Bridges said no students would be punished for their involvement in the demonstrations, even before an investigation into the matter.

“First and foremost, I want to state that there will be, as far as I know, no charges filed against any students involved in actions that occurred this morning,” Mr. Bridges said. “We will be conducting a major review, an investigation of all that occurred and will be reporting back to you, the campus community, about exactly what happened, why it happened and what we intend to do about the incident — not the incident, excuse me, the actions that were taken, both students, staff and faculty involved.”

On Wednesday, students crashed a faculty meeting that was planned to, among other things, honor professors nominated for emeritus status. Families of the honorees were in attendance.

A member of the faculty interrupted the proceedings shortly after they began and invited the students to the front of the room to share their stories.

“I’m sorry, but I really appreciate you faculty, but students are here right now,” the professor said. “Why do we need to — I mean, I appreciate celebrating our accolades and how much we’ve done for the college, but they’re here. Like, we need to listen to their voice. They are out there, their bodies are on the line, right?”

When they got to the front of the room, the students condemned the faculty for eating cake rather than supporting the library occupiers.

“Didn’t you educate us on how to do s—t like this?” one student said. “It was you that taught us that in class. Right, though? You taught us to go and change the world. Ain’t that what you all sell on that state college page? To when s—t is wrong that we should try to change it? So why you all in here eating cake and chewing?”

One professor asked, “Would it be more helpful if we stayed and talked with you, or more helpful if we go over to the library?”

The student said the latter, and everyone got up and left the room.

Mr. Bridges promised, per the demands, to institute a new student conduct code, to improve the quality of faculty evaluations and to enact an annual sensitivity training for all faculty, staff and police that emphasizes the eradication of anti-black racism.

Securing these programs was the original purpose of the protests, Mr. Vincent said. As for the confrontation with Mr. Weinstein: “We were trying to make an example out of him.”

Despite the fulfillment of the demands, Mr. Vincent said there’s no timetable for ending the demonstrations.

“In fact,” he said, “there have been and will be more walk-ins into different faculty’s classrooms.”

They should join ICE.

ETA: omg, the first minute alone is utterly insane
 
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I will always be shocked at how gleefully these people cannibalize each other. What with how much they complain about being oppressed, you'd think they want to stick together.

Their entire philosophy is built around tearing other people down, including themselves if they're "privileged" (at least publicly). We've seen this over and over with the SJW-type lolcows; they can't react in any other way to even the mildest disagreements. I'm sure that they've utterly strangled their higher emotions at this point.
 
I will always be shocked at how gleefully these people cannibalize each other. What with how much they complain about being oppressed, you'd think they want to stick together.

Considering Marxism has its roots in the French Revolution, they're practically emulating "The Terror", minus guillotines.
 
I will always be shocked at how gleefully these people cannibalize each other. What with how much they complain about being oppressed, you'd think they want to stick together.

It's why every venture they undertake, even while starting out as a unified group, is doomed to collapse hilariously in on itself and why anybody seriously worrying these kids are going to be able to do anything past graduation except cry on the internet for asspats should really NOT. I give them maybe another day or two; even the most liberally minded college is still a business, and won't probably feel too bad about letting the cops go in to break up what is clearly no longer a peaceable demonstration.
 
Just wow.

Also, why not just use the term "Hispanic" if you want a "gender neutral" term instead of this "Latinx" bull?
 
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The entire crowd is dumb white people tbh. I think I saw like, one single black person in this video.

Evergreen? More like Everwhite.

I will always be shocked at how gleefully these people cannibalize each other. What with how much they complain about being oppressed, you'd think they want to stick together.

They cannibalize each other because if they pulled this on anyone but the simpering pussies they're surrounded by, they'd get a swift ass kicking.
 
I will always be shocked at how gleefully these people cannibalize each other. What with how much they complain about being oppressed, you'd think they want to stick together.
They're not really oppressed, so it's easy for them to quibble about unimportant things like the correct formula to the oppression calculus.

ie is Mexican more oppressed than a black man? Does it depend on how dark the Mexican is? What if the black man is gay?

These are the important issues to argue about when the only oppression you experience is being insulted occasionally.
The student body on this campus is horrifying.

Watch this video and tell me this isn't a fucking cult.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=jIXb9bw8v74
Oh wow, that's bonkers.
fairy in the video dijo:
I don't think there's a day at common bread that I don't leave feeling like I gained something.
Yeah, you gained weight fatty. (He isn't fat, but I wanted to make that joke anyway.)

Also, oh wow, this is a state school. I assumed it was a private college. That makes this much more interesting. State schools are responsible for a lot more than private schools. Like non-discriminatory hiring practices and the first amendment.

Like I'm pretty sure the school cannot legally implement some of the students goofy requests.
 
Am I the only one who ask themselves why no one does something about this shit? These fuckers threaten violence. They are a danger to others. Where is the fucking police?

The police have been told to stand down. According to the interview on FOX, they have basically barricaded themselves in their office.

We need to wind back time about thirty years and let the cops do their job with Billy clubs and fire hoses.
 
Posted on the Evergreen Class of 2020 page... The "Latinx" students have a set of demands in addition to those previously issued. Pick your favorite!

Pasted it below:

As Latinx students of The Evergreen State College, MEXA & Familia demands that:

• All the demands of the black, Native, Pacific Islander, and Trans community be met
• There will be a hiring increase of Latinx faculty and staff in all fields of study
• There will be a hiring increase of people of Color primarily in the Math and Sciences
• There will be a hiring of an admissions position in which they are:
o culturally competent in Latinx issues
o competent in Trans identity and gender and sexual identity in the context of Latinx communities
o monolingual or bilingual in Spanish
o competent in admissions and financial aid process for undocumented students
• There will be a commitment of funding for the Retention Program
• Latinx students will have the options of taking Spanish classes for free to provide reparation for forced assimilation and erasure of our language.
• There will be more courses that are centered around Latinx studies and history, including media created by Latinx artists
• Patrol cars will be removed from the library to health services walkway
• There will be a removal of American flag
• That the campus establishes a zero-tolerance policy regarding racism and hate crimes amongst students, staff, and faculty.
• There will be more institutional support for Latinx students in undergraduate studies
• The college will reach out to local and state-wide Latinx organizations to create opportunities for our community.
• The college will pay for more Latinx artists, presenters, speakers, and musicians for events and programs.
• MEXA and other racial & ethnic identity groups get funding through S&A without the institutional oversight of the S&A Board
• Free, secure and discrete housing and free parking for undocumented students to prevent racial profiling from state, federal and local police during commuting.
• Divestment from all Israeli products and corporations
• Divestment from corporations that support private prisons including Aramark, Sabra, Caterpillar and Bank of America
• Creation of a Latinx center including a paid permanent coordinator position and work-study positions to run that center.
• Creation of a Multicultural center
• Mandatory staff and faculty trainings on how to support undocumented students
• That The Evergreen State College demilitarize and disarm campus police in favor of a campus security force that is overseen by a student, faculty, and staff review board.
• Provide free sanitary and safe sex supplies in all bathrooms
• Demilitarize police through the removal of all lethal and non-lethal weapons.
• Honesty and transparency with prospective students about the antiblackness, racism, transphobia, homophobia, and ableism on this campus.
• More faculty of color will be hired who are willing to take anti-bias training, specifically in the sciences immediately
• A larger space for the Unity Lounge and the Trans and Queer Center, as well as more funding.
• An establishment of a 24 hour food bank moved away from police services and Wellness services
• There will be reduced parking permits and fines for low-income students
• There will be more support in finding privately-funded scholarships for undocumented students
• The administration will provide financial support in funding our ability to provide EMT and Crisis Management training to a community response team. This team should be paid by the college and chosen by students.
• Removal of disruptions/protests off the student conduct code as a violation. One cannot claim they support protest but are anti- disruption when it comes down to their own interests.
• The creation of “a new ‘Diversity and Inclusion’ graduation requirement” which will primarily focus on “any US-centric structural oppression, such as race, gender, and sexuality.”
• Pre-orientation programs specifically centered on resources for People of Color.
• Transparent discipline processes for faculty and staff.
• After-hours wellness services for students that work.
Assistance in financial aid processes for students who need it.

Latinx: noun. North American. A person of Latin American origin or descent (used as a gender-neutral or non-binary alternative to Latino or Latina)

*COPY/PASTE*
They probably expect the "privileged" cis white students to pay for all of that nonsense? Sort of like how the students at schools such as NCSU pay over a thousand dollars in fees per semester and most of the money goes toward items without academic merit.
- source https://studentservices.ncsu.edu/your-money/tuition-and-fees/fees-explanation/
Education and Technology Fee – This academic fee of $439.28 is used by colleges and schools to equip and operate computing and scientific laboratories which supplement classroom instruction.

School Fee – This fee of $5.00 for undergraduates is used by the student body to support student activities of each of the various schools. For graduate students, this fee of $17.00 is used by the graduate student association to support graduate student activities.

Campus Security Fee – This fee of $30 is used to assist in campus-based and UNC system-wide safety and new security initiatives, staffing and security measures.

Union Activities Board (UAB) – This fee of $19.63 supports the UAB which is the main programming body for the campus which is responsible for acquiring, scheduling, publicizing, and presenting films, speakers, and special events.

Student Publications and Media Fee – This fee of $27.00 is used to defray the cost of the various campus-wide student publications. At present, these include two student newspapers, a yearbook, a radio station, and “The Windover” (a literary magazine)

Student Government Fee – This fee of $15.50 is allocated to the Student Government for distribution to Campus organizations for activities that they deem are in the best interest of the student body.

Student Legal Services Fee – This fee of $16.50 funds the student legal services program which offers legal services to all students.

Student Center Operations – This fee of $127.39 supports the maintenance and operations of the Student Center facilities.

Student Center Programming Fee – This fee of $234.15 supports programming for the Student Centers and the Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity.

Student Center Repairs and Renovations– This fee of $45.80 is used to maintain and upgrade the Talley Student Center, Price Music Center, Witherspoon Student Center, and Thompson Theater.

Sustainability Education and Operations Fee – This fee of $5.00 will be used to promote sustainability and green ambassador efforts.

Recreational Sports Fee – This fee of $167.35 is used to defray the cost of operating and maintaining the intramural recreational sports program and other physical education programs.

Association of Student Governments – This fee of $1.00 is charged at all UNC institutions to help finance the Association of Student Governments, a coalition of student leaders from across the state, and is to be used for administrative staff, travel and small stipends for student leaders.

Intercollegiate Athletics Fee – This fee of $232.00 provides partial support of the intercollegiate athletic program.

Student Health Services Fee – This fee of $392.00 is used by the University Health Center to offer medical and counseling services to students.

Transit Operations Fee – This fee of $193.00 partially funds the campus transit system.

Thompson Theater Building Indebtedness – This $38.00 fee is pledged to support renovation for the Thompson Theater Building.

Student Health Service – Expansion – This fee of $35.00 is pledged to support an addition for the Student Health Services Building.

Intercollegiate Athletics Indebtedness Fees – This $96.00 fee is used for the Department of Athletics in support of facility improvements, renovations, repairs and maintenance.

Carmichael Complex Addition and Renovation – This $92.50 fee is pledged to retire debt issued for the Carmichael Gymnasium Addition and Renovation.

Carmichael Complex – Indebtedness – This $23.00 fee is pledged to support repairs and renovations of outdated equipment and facilities at Carmichael Complex.

Student Center – Expansion – This fee of $260.00 is pledged to support the renovation of the Student Center Buildings.

Carmichael Complex – Expansion – This fee of $27.50 is pledged to support the Locker Room Renovation and Fitness Center Expansion.

Other Fees
COE Program Enhancement Fee – Students enrolled in the College of Engineering will be charged a COE Program Enhancement Fee. This fee is used for program and infrastructure improvements in the College of Engineering to ensure our engineering students are provided career-ready skills that continue to advantage them in the marketplace. Each semester, undergraduates will be charged $750.00 (12 or more hours), $562.50 (9-11 hours), $375.00 (6-8 hours), and $187.50 (0-5 hours). Each semester graduate students will be charged $750.00 (9 or more hours), $499.95 (6-8 hours), and $249.98 (0-5 hours).

Professional Golf Management Fee – This fee of $350.00 per semester ensures access for students in the PGM program to partnering golf facilities for the use of their golf course and golf practice facilities.

Music Lessons – Private (for credit) – This fee of $240.00 is used to support the Adjuct Professors that teach the one to one music lessons.

Common Reading Program Fee – This one time fee of $15.00 is charged to to all incoming Freshmen. Students must complete the reading and an assignment based on the reading before the start of classes.

New Student Fee – This one time fee of $79.00 is charged to new undergraduate transfer students admitted in the Summer, Fall, or Spring. It is also charged to new undergraduate freshmen and Agriculture Institute students admitted in the Spring. This is a mandatory fee that all enrolled students are billed, whether or not they attend orientation.

First-Year Student Fee – This one time fee of $280.75 is charged to new freshmen undergraduate and Agriculture Institute students who enter during the Summer and Fall semester. This is a mandatory fee that all enrolled students are billed, whether or not they attend orientation.

International Orientation Fee – This one time fee of $120.00 is charged to new international degree students, graduate and undergraduate, during their first semester of enrollment.

New Graduate Student Orientation Fee – This one time fee of $24.00 is charged to new Graduate students who are admitted and enroll in the Fall or Spring semester. This is a required fee billed to all newly enrolled graduate students regardless of their actual attendance at orientation.

Alcohol and Other Drug Education – This one time fee of $15 is charged to all new undergraduate students admitted in the Summer, Fall, or Spring, including freshmen, Agricultural Institute students, and new undergraduate transfer students. This mandatory fee is used to support alcohol and other drug education and prevention programs.

Internship Liability Insurance – Students enrolled in an internship course will be charged $11.00 for this insurance. Students enrolled in PEH/BIO 300 and Social Work internship courses will be charged $25.00 for medical professional coverage. The insurance provides coverage for an insured party that becomes legally liable to pay damages because of property damage, bodily injury or personal injury because of their participation in a university internship program. For additional information see: http://irm.ehps.ncsu.edu/other-insurance/intern-liability-insurance/

Late Registration Fee — The late registration fee is $100.00. Late registration starts July 19,2017 and ends August 29, 2017 at 5:00 pm. The “late late” registration fee is $250.00 after August 30,2017.
 
These kids are just bitter that they were born too late to experience being a hippie activist in the 60s.

Weinstein? I bet he has relatives that died in concentration camps. I bet he has relatives that are Holocaust survivors. But what's more important is first world problems from spoiled college kids who cry over microaggressions.

Rule no. 1 of college professorship: Never teach at a liberal alternative college.
 
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