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BOSTON - An adjunct professor was fired after leading a classroom discussion about the Virginia Tech shootings in which he pointed a marker at some students and said "pow."
The five-minute demonstration at Emmanuel College on Wednesday, two days after a student killed 32 people on the Virginia Tech campus, included a discussion of gun control, whether to respond to violence with violence, and the public's "celebration of victimhood," said the professor, Nicholas Winset.
Originally posted by JacKatMtn
Come on, we are all upset and see that something needs to be done, and I applaud this guy's gumption to get up and try to help but this is something that needs to come down from the Universities not this guy.
Originally posted by JacKatMtn
My point is "how do you know" if these professors are capable of leading this kind of discussion in an informed way? Are they just relaying personal feelings on the issue?
Originally posted by JIMC5499
He was fired because his view contradicted what the school administration believed should be taught. He showed how easy an armed person could have resolved the situation. This went against the school's message that guns are BAD. That there is no possible situation where guns could ever be good. Look at Colorado where they are protesting a statue of a local man who was a Navy SEAL killed in Afghanistan, because the statue shows him as armed.
We are being conditioned to be a society of wussies. (feel free to change the first consonent in wussies to one of your choice) We are programmed to give in to any threat, that it is wrong to defend ourselves or to resist in anyway.
Why did they pick airliners on 9-11? Because it was the safest thing that they could do. Everybody on board was guarenteed to be unarmed, the flight crews were trained to give in and to cooperate with hijackers. I always wondered what would have happened if the passengers of Flight 93 were successful. I am willing to bet that there would have been some who would have wanted charges pressed against the passengers who rebelled for violating proceedures.
I have been fired from two jobs for using a pistol (legally) to prevent myself from being robbed. One of the companies offered me my job back after 5 employees were killed when their store was robbed. I attend college now and I can guarentee that I will be armed at all times from now on when I attend class. One of my professors asked me last Thursday night if I was carrying, I told him yes and his reply was "Good". The Supreme Court has declared that the Police are under no obligation to protect us. (Gonzales vs Castle Rock) Fine with me. That just makes me responsible for the protection of myself and those around me.
[edit on 23-4-2007 by JIMC5499]