What's next with these people?
UPDATE: This is what the Left is doing to this country...
The liberal fascists are no longer willing to respect any differing opinions!
They even abuse 83 year-old women!
Here is video of the shameful graduation display today at Washington University in St. Louis:
Today at the graduation ceremony at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, Leftist students, faculty, parents and guests stood up and turned their backs on 83 year-old conservative author, speaker and activist, Phyllis Schlafly.
This is your American Left!!!
Unwilling to debate- Unwilling to respect opposing views!
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It's graduation season...
And, the little Leftist punks are aiming to appease their socialist professors one last time before they leave leave the reeducation camp.

The young socialists even set up a website opposing the university's decision to give Schlafly an honorary degree at graduation.
The students have been protesting conservative Christian Phyllis Schlafly all week at Washington University in St. Louis.
Tonight at the graduation ceremony dozens of the disrespectful little brats stood up and turned their backs on the conservative icon.
The St. Louis Post Dispatch reported:
Some felt the silent protest with white armbands and the dramatic turning of backs was disrespectful.Phyllis Schlafly, the conservative activist and founder of the Eagle Forum, called the protests "juvenile."
But those who took part said it was a fitting way to show their disapproval that Washington University was honoring a woman whose views and life’s work they strongly disagree with.
For her part, Phyllis Schlafly, the 83-year-old at the center of the controversy, said she thought it was "juvenile" of students who were "raining on their own parade." But it didn’t ruin her moment, she said.
At today’s commencement ceremony held on a sunny Brookings Quadrangle, Schlafly did not seem to notice the hundreds of backs turned to her while a citation heralding her accomplishments was read. A tense hush settled over the gathering of more than 14,000 people. Schlafly responded with a tranquil smile she held for several minutes as she was given an honorary doctorate of humane letters.
Margaret Bush Wilson, a retired civil rights attorney, volunteered to introduce Schlafly as faculty and students were calling on the university to rescind the degree. Wilson said after the ceremony that while she does not agree with many of Schlafly’s views, she is a strong advocate of free speech.
"Vigorous, free-flowing debate is the cornerstone of our American life," Wilson said at today’s ceremony.
This is frightening and it is no different than what has happened in any other Leftist socialist state.
The moderates or conservatives are assaulted, attacked, protested, abused until they are silenced.
AMERICA BETTER WAKE UP!!
Hilmar Von Campe, a former Nazi youth, was correct when he said today's Leftist youth act like Hitler's storm troopers.
UPDATE: Dave in Boca is right. The Left today shows more respect for Iran's Ahmadinejad, who promises to wipe out the Jews, than to conservatives.
Wash U ought to be very proud.
UPDATE 2: Unfortunately, pointing out inappropriate thuggish behavior on the Left gets you labeled a racist in some circles... Racist?
UPDATE 3: The Anchoress calls this "Obnoxism" - Taking an obnoxious, infantile and ultimately extremely illiberal behavior and then encouraging others in it until a vast crowd turns its back on an 83 year old woman.
This is yet another example of why I believe that it will be necessary for the adults to drive for a while longer even though the kids think it's their turn.
ReplyDeleteHilmar Von Campe, a former Nazi youth, was correct when he said today's Leftist youth act like Hitler's storm troopers.
ReplyDeleteYes they do.
The Democratic party is also using tactics straight out of the NSDAP playbook, too.
Toland's biography of Hitler would be a good book for folks to read before the summer is over.
Here is something from the Seattle Times that shows the true face of the Obamaniac Democrats and the rest of the moonbats. (via LGF)
ReplyDelete"From the view of 1938, what Hitler was demanding at Munich was not unreasonable"
What a disgusting piece of shite Bruce Ramsey is. Well, the only good thing about him is that he is is showing the true face of the Obamaaniacs for all to see.
"Vigorous, free-flowing debate is the cornerstone of our American life," Wilson said at today’s ceremony."
ReplyDeleteI guess they failed with that class at Washington U.
Better luck with next year's graduates.
Thanks, Nahanni, I left this billet doux on the fellow's blog:
ReplyDelete" see, Ahmadodojihad is perfectly justified to call for the destruction of Israel in vile terms using animal and reptile images because of the Iranian-speakers in what the degenerate culture of the region calls "Occupied Palestine?"
Now it all becomes clear to me."
I try to understate, but Swift's saeva indignatio is in order.
Perhaps they turned their backs so Mrs. Schlafly could see where they have inserted their heads...?
ReplyDeletePhylllis Schlafly tried to keep me out of my chosen job when I first started to work.
ReplyDeleteValerie
Phylllis Schlafly tried to keep me out of my chosen job when I first started to work.
ReplyDeleteValerie
And that would be.....?
Really, "Valerie," why should anybody, regardless of their feelings about Phyllis Schlafly, believe what you have to say?
Whatever your "work" is, it certainly doesn't involve marshalling evidence to support assertions and arguments.
In the meantime, these chicken sh1t myopic infants ignore the real threat to all:
ReplyDeleteour tax dollars pay to support murderous, anti-American scum to lecture at our colleges & universities.
"Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio invites notorious hate speech imam khalid yasin to it's campus (friday) for a lecture series sponsored by Masjid-at-Taqwa."
Valerie,
ReplyDeleteCome on and prove it or be called a liar. I am betting you are a liar because liars hid behind the Anonymous handle.
Jeez....
I have worked as an engineer for 30 years. As you should know engineering is a field dominated by men. And it is because women just do not go into it, not for any other namby-pamby "feminist" reason.
I can tell you right now that I have never encountered any "discrimination". The field I am in is highly specialized and there are truly very few people who can handle it. I have had to prove that I could do the job well-just like all the guys I work with have had to do.
In my 30 years I have encountered only one woman who got the "idiot" treatment and it was because she was an idiot, not because she was a woman. Who knows, maybe that woman was you, Valerie.
Markj
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you asked, and so politely, too.
I was a chemist by trade, at the time working in a laboratory with a variety of chemicals including acrylic acid, sodium bisulfite and hydroquinone. Phyllis Schlafly argued that my company should have the right to ban me from a job in the laboratory because I am female and might get pregnant.
Fortunately the rest of the country had the good sense to require instead that companies insist that all their employees learn how to handle chemicals properly.
Phyllis Schlafly also argued that women who want to work to support their families are either man-hating lesbians or round-heeled flirts that deserve to be harassed in the workplace.
Yes, it was really that vicious. And, yes, I heard all about it at work. Yes, I was sexually harassed at work to the point of developing an ulcer, and yes, I left that job for a better one. The men I had worked with did not approve of how I was treated, and they gave my old boss my job and my chair.
She also argued against no-fault divorce. No-fault divorce is where, if a couple says they have irreconcilable differences and they agree how to split up the property and provide for the kids, the judge does not have the power to deny the divorce.
Fortunately the rest of the country recognized that laws, for example requiring a public accusation (and proof!) of adultery, were not something we wanted to keep.
She argued mightily against Title VII and Title IX of the Civil Rights Act, which required that, if the government spends money, it must not do so in a discriminatory fashion. Oops, that let the women into the graduate schools, because the loans had to go to them, too.
Phyllis Schlafley was a flambouyant adherent to the kind of political discourse some people now call "smash-mouth politics." I don't have to approve of the latest antics by the kiddies to recognize that a) she provoked this through a long train of abuses and usurpations, and b) she and her pet organization are enjoying the attention.
Valerie
Valerie
"Nahanni"
ReplyDeleteYou're going to talk to me about an anonymous handle?
Now, about your time frames. It is 2008. Thirty years ago is 1978. The Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964. If you don't remember what Phyllis Schlafley had been saying and writing, it's just not my problem.
She was still yammering on, trying to keep people like me out of the graduate school in the '80s, but nobody was listening.
We, meaning all minorities, won the right to work in all ordinary settings with the overwhelming support of white men in the workplace and in both Houses of Congress. It was a bunch of old, white guys that extended workplace rights to women and both racial and religious minorities, based really on their own good judgment and sense of fair play.
I will always be grateful to the old white guys running our country, because they were generous when I needed help. That's one of the reasons why I am so revolted by the Rev. White's blathering.
Valerie
Wash U should be congratulated at least for standing up to their mob of students and still giving the degree. Ms. Wilson should be applauded, too. She personifies what civil rights used to mean, equality and free speech for all.
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So, Valerie, did you sign some sort of agreement to hold harmless your employer if you got pregnant and then had problems due to chemical exposure? If not, then I call foul, because that would be having it both ways.
ReplyDeleteAnd may I presume that you're deliberately either dowderlizing or misquoting Ms Schafly since you don't have any links or direct quotes? Maybe those chemicals affected your memory.
Also, oddly enough, no-fault divorce has not been a panacea, has some faults, and men tend to still be treated unjustly in divorce court, but then I'm sure you're working hard at fixing all of these.
Then, I'm going to be really excited when Title IX is applied to the inequities suffered by men. I call for the establishment of Mens Studies and Departments of Men to even things out. Plus, I think colleges and universities should not be allowed to enroll any more women than men. Also, colleges of education *must* have equal numbers of men and women enrolled or else!
You poor baby. Can't even take a little honest opposition, can you. I thought you believed yourself to be a big, strong, grown-up womyn, but evidently a single person with a differing opinion all but ruined your life. If it weren't totally sexist of me, I'd offer you my handkerchief and a shoulder to cry on, while patting your back and saying, "there, there. I won't let that mean old Phyllis ruin your life any more. Don't you worry your pretty little head about her."
If it weren't totally sexist of me, I'd offer you my handkerchief and a shoulder to cry on, while patting your back and saying, "there, there. I won't let that mean old Phyllis ruin your life any more. Don't you worry your pretty little head about her."
ReplyDeleteWell, it would be the first time in your life that you ever touched a woman, so I guess that's a start...
"Abuse 83 year old women?"
ReplyDeleteThey TURNED THEIR BACKS.
The world must be an incredibly frightening and dangerous place to you, if THAT is your standard for "abuse."
The fact that your response to a silent, non-disruptive gesture of disapproval is this spittle-flecked exercise in gratuitously exclamation-pointed denunciation clearly shows who really has the problem with people expressing themselves.
The only shame here is yours.
What a shame our educational institutions would allow such a thing. This is further proof that they have really lost their objectivity. It will sadly get much worse before it gets better. We need to continue to work and pray for an America that we can hand on to the next generation. God bless, Padre Steve
ReplyDeleteI think people should show a little respect, even if they do not agree with a person's position.
ReplyDeleteDave, grow-up, you are mean!
You poor baby. Can't even take a little honest opposition, can you.
ReplyDelete...writes Dave in the comments to a post bemoaning, bewailing, besoiling, a run-of-the-mill student protest. Self-awareness, the bane of conservatism.
Nice to see you bedwetters are still manning internet komedy delights. Schlafly has been either contemptible or an outright laughingstock for about 40 years now. And what Dolph said.
ReplyDeleteDave said, "And may I presume that you're deliberately either dowderlizing or misquoting Ms Schafly since you don't have any links or direct quotes? Maybe those chemicals affected your memory."
ReplyDeleteAlso, oddly enough, no-fault divorce has not been a panacea, has some faults, and men tend to still be treated unjustly in divorce court, but then I'm sure you're working hard at fixing all of these.
Then, I'm going to be really excited when Title IX is applied to the inequities suffered by men. I call for the establishment of Mens Studies and Departments of Men to even things out. Plus, I think colleges and universities should not be allowed to enroll any more women than men. Also, colleges of education *must* have equal numbers of men and women enrolled or else!"
You claim: "men tend to still be treated unjustly in divorce court"
"I'm going to be really excited when Title IX is applied to the inequities suffered by men"
"Also, colleges of education *must* have equal numbers of men and women enrolled or else!"
Where are your citations Dave? Links? Quotes? Any scholarly respected evidence at all?
You have evidence to support your claims, right Dave? Given how you attacked someone else's post based on their lack of "links or direct quotes'" surly your lack of documentation was a mere oversight.
I eagerly await the addition of proper citations to your post.
Dave, I don’t need your help or your assumptions.
ReplyDeleteI already got the help I needed from President John F. Kennedy, President Lyndon Baines Johnson, Emmanuel Celler, lots and lots of voters that reached out and touched their congressmen during the 1963 winter recess, and Howard W. Smith.
Especially Howard W. Smith.
God blessed us because of them. It became the policy of this nation that any desperate adult ought to be able to work and support a family. That policy yielded a vibrant and resilient economy. One awful day in 2001, it paid off big-time. The September 11 attacks were intended to be a shock to our economy, and they were. But the economy recovered, and our current president later made the connection between women’s freedom and economic resiliency.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/11/20031106-2.html
After the Civil Rights Act was passed, then the feminists wanted to pass the Equal Rights Amendment to the US Constitution. It seemed superfluous to me, because it was already incorporated in the Civil Rights Act. When the ERA was being discussed in my home state (early ‘70s), I didn’t know whether I should support it or not, because I thought it might have some unintended consequences (that was Phyllis Schlafly’s best argument), so I asked my aunts when I was at grandma’s house, and they gave me an earful about….banks.
At the time, a bank could refuse to count a wife’s salary when it was calculating the total amount a couple could borrow: the bank assumed the wife was just going to get pregnant and quit work. A woman could go to the bank, deposit money for a piece of big equipment for the family business, and the bank could refuse to let her withdraw the money to pay for the equipment if she did not provide her husband’s signature. And on, and on, and on. Their husbands were also all in favor of the ERA -- because of the banks.
Support for the ERA was never about household chores, opening doors, or any of the many lurid consequences I heard predicted -- it was all about getting fake big shots out of the family business.
The ERA passed in Texas and a bunch of other states, was not passed as an amendment to the US Constitution, and the Civil Rights Act and other Acts of Congress have been essentially read as if it were incorporated in them.
Phyllis Schlafly loved goading people. If you want to find Phyllis Schlafly's greatest hits, go to her pet organization's web site. Or go to the Ms. Magazine site. I'm not going to give her free advertising.
Valerie
Somebody turns their back on Phyllis Schlafly, and Jimmycrap Hoftwad has a widdle hissy fit. Poor baby.
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Grow up, Jimmycrap. This is the US of A... we get to express our disapproval of anyone. Deal with it, crybaby.
"This is your American Left!!!
ReplyDeleteUnwilling to debate- Unwilling to respect opposing views!"
Dude, they expressed an opposing view. How come you're insisting they're not allowed to?
I hardly think turning one's back in a ceremony equates to "unwilling to debate". I'm sure many of those people who protested in about the least possible disruptive way would be willing to debate.
So years ago, a Democrat take an underage male page on a trip to France, and rapes the kid. When he was censured by the elected officials back home he turn his back on them.
ReplyDeleteThis is what the socialists do when they know they are wrong and refuse to admit it for political gain.
When I first started blogging TBogg and the crew at FDL called me a race traitor more than once in their comments then erased them. At the time I didn't know any better and used to comment there on occasion, all my comments have been erased and I was banned from there.
ReplyDeleteHis post is no surprise, including the false charge of racism.
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ReplyDeleteWell, I had a much different experience at a graduation this weekend ... across town, at Saint Louis University, where my son received his MBA.
ReplyDeleteFrom the presentation of the colors, by a silent drill team who received the heartfelt applause of the audience as they exited the arena ... to the singing of the National Anthem ... to a commencement that exhibited a refreshing lack of political correctness, where the word "diversity" was not uttered even once to my knowledge ... to the singing of the SLU alma mater and the recessional ... it was the most pleasant commencement experience I have had since my own high school and university commencements, so many years ago.
The "least respectful" thing that happened at this commencement was when the Parks College (the engineering and aviation school at SLU) graduates, once their degrees were officially conferred by the university President, pulled out paper airplanes and threw them in the air.
You now know which university I will recommend, when people ask me where to go for a good education in STL.
And for all of those who have stood in support of the WashU miscreants ... let me NEVER hear from your lips again that President Bush is a "divider" ... for it is acts like this, perpetrated by those who believe that respect is for suckers, that have divided this nation in my lifetime.
At these universities, Saturday was set a side as a day of honor for ALL involved ... in this light, the actions of the WashU miscreants were anything but honorable, and totally uncalled for.
There is a time and place for everything ... and they should have waited for the proper time and place to express their disdain for Mrs. Schlafly.
Last Saturday wasn't it. On that day, instead of sounding like principled dissent ...
... their protests, my friends, sound much like breaking wind.
Their protests sound much like breaking wind.
In medical school 3 of us shared a cadaver that we got to gradually cut on throughout the year and each night lowered it back into a vat of formaldhyde until there was nothing left but bones.
ReplyDeleteI got to name ours and she was Phyllis Schlafy.
At the end of the semester I swear the thing was better looking than she ever was.
E in Austin
Are you kidding? Phyllis Schlafly is hot.
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Wash U is my alma mater. It was like this when I left in 2004. The leftists there were and are quite annoying.
ReplyDeleteYeah, turning one's back to a polarizing political figure, now THAT is the real danger to our country.
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Seriously? Nazi Youths? Everyone at Wash U is a Leftist? AHAHAHAHAHAHA You clearly know nothing about the political culture of Washington University. Socialist professors? This is so ignorant it's funny.