I have said it before. I will say it again. Tough love: kick your kids to the curb! Why are these spoiled brats even at Vanderbilt? Has anyone ever noticed the vast majority of these protests that we see (whatever the issue) are young women (often in college, often still girls in terms of maturity and life experience)? Male nature at its…
I have said it before. I will say it again. Tough love: kick your kids to the curb! Why are these spoiled brats even at Vanderbilt? Has anyone ever noticed the vast majority of these protests that we see (whatever the issue) are young women (often in college, often still girls in terms of maturity and life experience)? Male nature at its worst: violence; rape; theft; rudeness of a disgusting nature. Female nature at its worst: misdiagnosing social ills and taking to protest about their misdiagnosis and then kvetching (there's a less civilized term I have chosen to avoid) they are somehow being denied "rights." Is there anything radical protestors DO NOT see as a right (Constitutionally protected ones like religious practice, speech, and firearms not withstanding)? When college is done with these people, parents please, kick 'em to the curb. If they can't get a job related to their worthless college major, there are plenty of business hiring. They'll learn more valuable lessons at a job than they did in college. I close by commenting that Vanderbilt earned a few points in my book in buying lunch for the police officers.
I have said it before. I will say it again. Tough love: kick your kids to the curb! Why are these spoiled brats even at Vanderbilt? Has anyone ever noticed the vast majority of these protests that we see (whatever the issue) are young women (often in college, often still girls in terms of maturity and life experience)? Male nature at its worst: violence; rape; theft; rudeness of a disgusting nature. Female nature at its worst: misdiagnosing social ills and taking to protest about their misdiagnosis and then kvetching (there's a less civilized term I have chosen to avoid) they are somehow being denied "rights." Is there anything radical protestors DO NOT see as a right (Constitutionally protected ones like religious practice, speech, and firearms not withstanding)? When college is done with these people, parents please, kick 'em to the curb. If they can't get a job related to their worthless college major, there are plenty of business hiring. They'll learn more valuable lessons at a job than they did in college. I close by commenting that Vanderbilt earned a few points in my book in buying lunch for the police officers.