St. John’s University Professor fired for asking a question about slavery

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A professor at St. John’s University asked a question that offended one person and he was fired. He was not granted due process. Colleges and universities are now places where we lose all our rights.

One person complains and you’re out of a job? People can’t teach under those conditions.

The cancel culture is dangerous and out of control.

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Blade
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Blade
3 years ago

was he asking about the first slave that came to America that were gathered up and sold by freemasons…..that were white children from Ireland….the blacks were field slaves that came after the white slaves…reperation should start with white people from irish blood….IrishAmericans are the slaves that paved the way for the slave trade….

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DSimpson
3 years ago
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As reprehensible as your comment about the ‘freemasons,’ it does reveal you are extremely gullible to ‘conspiracy theories.’ The following information is documented in our history, by court records.

And what paved the way to have slaves? A black man brought his to America and was told he could not own his slave. He went to court. This is before the revolution, so it was the King’s laws which were being challenged. In the King’s authorized court. The court ruled that he was entitled to his property.

That was the legal basis on which slavery was ‘approved’ in the colonies.

Yet, what made slavery attractive? The Irish female teenager as well as cheap labor for dirty jobs. That’s why the Irish and Chinese were enslaved across America. The reason blacks were enslaved is rooted in the above court case. It was clearly legal. By the efforts of one, entitled, black man.

Sissy New Age Cowboy by Brent Amaker
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Sissy New Age Cowboy by Brent Amaker
3 years ago

Our external enemies will take advantage of a soft weak society of somnambulant sissy snowflakes.
I laugh at people who think that contemporary education has anything to do with learning to think for yourself or free thinking.

“A mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work if it’s not open.” – Frank Zappa