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Hypocrisy in full view in law professor's home.

First Amendment as taught by crooks in America. Chemerinsky doesn't believe in our bullshit but teach it tongue in cheek. He got it in the neck in his own home by his students.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM0UocrBz4I
SteelHands · 61-69, M
So. There you have it. A wokestani that's all in until it asks them to stand againt the harms of others precious children.

Then it's: Get out of my house!
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@sree251 Maybe. It's not exactly lack of faith that his sort is guilty of.

It's his awareness that he and his tyrannical associates can pit a suspicion of fraud against a zealous confidence while appearing to be on both sides at the same time.

His is the first kind of plague. Lukewarmism.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@SteelHands [quote] His is the first kind of plague. Lukewarmism. [/quote]

I don't think his kind is warm about anything. My concern is that Americans are now infected by this plague. I am unsure if I am infected too. Do you spot any symptoms in my posts?
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@sree251 If twenty bowmen fire all at once at a single target, only a limited number can hit the bullseye even though the best arrow was probably hindered.

You're okay with me. For the moment.
And at the end, if by chance: even the least of them might be hailed best score.

Furthermore. Leaving double the doubt in the most talented as the neverwinners. Who puffs up a chest with head held high like a victorious crane.

Yeah. It would do many better to dwell on these things; rather perfection is not a near or commonly acquired target. Not to mortal man or the false ones who call themselves gods. Hitting infinitely wrong off targets is perchance. It is much more common than being the doubtful expert.

The single perfect teacher of teachers who holds the whole of the sky in his eye.

The one who may, at need, instantly spend one arrow to fell a fisted farthing with fiduciary finesse.

Follow him.
sree251 · 41-45, M
UC Berkeley law school, apparently, has been teaching students that it’s wrong simply to be a law student. It’s wrong not to make the rabid poster. It’s wrong not to make a spectacle of yourself in the public space. It’s wrong not to lecture the prominent constitutional law scholar about your constitutional right to berate him and his wife in their own backyard. It’s wrong not to engage in performative victimhood and seek to get your professors fired.
sree251 · 41-45, M
A professor who indulges students’ radicalism sees his dinner party spoiled by protests.

 
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