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March 23, 2018 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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College COLLAPSE: The total P.C. Idiocy of MIZZOU on parade - part 2
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So the University of Missouri, i.e.
Mizzou, has devolved into a really expensive daycare center for overprotected, overprivileged little children who falsely believe they're receiving an education that will prepare them for the real world.
And what a joke that has become.
They're so fragile, they're so protected, they're so coddled that they have to be protected from offensive speech.
You can't have offensive speech anywhere on campus.
And now the campus police have issued the memo that says you should call the police if you have experienced...
Hurtful speech.
Yes, and write down license plate numbers and write down descriptions of the perpetrators and we will investigate these people who have had offensive speech.
Hurtful speech.
Hateful speech.
These damn words.
So many freaking bad words on campus.
I mean, it has become a total pathetic joke.
Now, interestingly, and I know I've already talked about this in previous segments, but here's what's new.
Interestingly, after I called the campus police and after I had this exchange with the University of Missouri campus police and attempted to report the hateful or harmful speech that I had witnessed in a video of a professor click who was engaged in hurtful speech against a photojournalist on campus after I tried to report that, they hung up on me.
Fortunately, I was recording.
Always record if you're a journalist.
Now, so I posted this recording to YouTube with some commentary, and of course I'm thinking that, oh, you know, I'm going to get totally blasted and called a racist and called an evil Missouri-hating person.
You don't even like tigers.
You hate the colors gold and black.
You're a racist.
Just for talking about tolerance.
But instead, something totally different happened.
And this is the story here.
This is what's shocking.
I think the tide is turning.
I think the bubble of PC correctness...
Sorry, that's redundant.
I think the bubble of political correctness is bursting.
And as a sign of this, most of the comments on my video were positive.
It's almost a little disappointing because I was really going for, you know, trying to get the craziest comments possible to demonstrate my point here that free speech is hated by the political left and hated by university people and just they don't even understand what the First Amendment is and so on and they're not tolerant at all.
They're the most intolerant people imaginable.
And yet, what I'm seeing instead are positive comments from supporters who are like, yeah, this thing has gone too far.
This is totally stupid now.
And people are giving it thumbs up.
So I'm a little bit shocked, but I thank you.
Thank you for your support.
Always appreciate that.
It's nice to know that there are other people out there who can see that this PC idiocy has gone too far.
Now, you know, they should bring me to the University of Missouri to give a campus-wide speech on free speech.
And I'll read out George Carlin's seven words you can never say on television.
How about that?
I'll start with that list, and then I'll work my way down to the offensive stuff.
Yeah, good job, George.
They should bring me there to talk to the staff, the academics, the bureaucrats, the plutocrats, the political correctnocrats, who have come up with all this total idiocy where you've got to call the campus police because you feel offended by something that was said by somebody somewhere in some way.
You feel offended because somebody said something about your clothes, your hair, your skin, your face, the way you talk, your accent, your country of origin, your sexual orientation, your religious expression.
Somebody said something somewhere, something about you that you don't like, you found offensive.
Then you got to call the police.
This is the totalitarian anti-free speech society that George Orwell described in 1984.
Perhaps Mizzou should say it was founded in 1984.
Because it has now become a totalitarian anti-free speech zone.
You know how a lot of universities are gun-free zones?
The University of Missouri should be a speech-free zone.
How about that?
Not a free speech zone, but a speech-free zone.
You can't bring your speech to this campus just like you can't bring your guns.
To this campus, and God forbid if you bring a gun and say something, you know, that would be the worst.
This is my nine!
No.
Bad, bad situation.
God forbid you do that, you're going to be like a double criminal.
But leaving the guns out of this issue, because that's a whole other discussion, if you just bring words to campus, you are now considered a possible criminal by the campus police, just because your words are not the correct words.
Your words don't conform to their words.
Your words are a little far outside the box of their words which are overprotected.
Little tiny words that belong in the mouths of babes who probably shouldn't even be on campus.
They should go home so that the little mommies and daddies can wipe their little butts and change their little diapers and speak to them in warm fuzzy words.
Everything's gonna be okay.
You're special.
You're amazing.
You're gonna do so well.
You're gonna get a degree and life is gonna be good for you.
Those kinds of words.
Unless you're uttering these kinds of warm and fuzzy words to these people, you're considered offensive.
Oh my gosh.
What if you said something like, um...
In the real world, there are people who are pricks, people who are asshats, people who are racist, people who are thieves, people who are con artists, people who are hucksters, people who will stab you in the back to take your job, people who will take a job with you and not do anything at work stealing from you, people who will screw you up and down, left and right, over, under, to get anything from you that they can get for free without expending any effort just because they can.
Because that's the real world.
Everybody is trying to screw you.
What if you said those words?
Well, that sounds offensive.
That's not nice.
That's not what our college professors told us.
They told us that after we get our degree, we're going to get a job, and we're going to have a nice life, and we're going to make money, and everything's going to be okay because we're part of a progressive society of tolerant people.
And then they go screaming, Damn you, photojournalist!
Get off my freaking sidewalk!
This isn't a free speech zone!
Get out of here!
Go find some muscle!
Let's get some gangbangers on this guy!
Move him out of here!
Let's kick him in the balls!
Let's kick him in the shins!
Let's knee him in the face!
Get him out of here!
He's a photojournalist!
He doesn't have a First Amendment right!
Oh, you're recording?
I'm a nice little college professor, professor of media studies and communications, and of course we respect everyone's right to express themselves in ways as long as they're not offensive.
Am I taking this too far?
I kid, right?
I joke.
I kid.
I like to have fun with the idiots, the morons, the total PC correctness, the dumb as rocks people who are now impersonating college professors.
This college professor...
By the way, who has a PhD, is teaching or researching a project.
This is on her bio at the Mizzou webpage.
She's researching a project to study the social media interactions of the fans of Lady Gaga.
This is higher education in America today.
She's so advanced that she's going to study Lady Gaga.
And yet she's so ignorant that she will stand there and scream at a photojournalist and take away his First Amendment rights because she apparently is not even familiar with the idea of a First Amendment.
Isn't that amazing?
That's astonishing.
And you parents who have unfortunately sent your kids to Mizzou, you should probably send them somewhere else.
Transfer.
Transfer.
Because what are they learning at Mizzou?
They're learning that victimization is the key to success in society.
They're learning that society is going to cater to their narrow little interests, that society is going to bend over backwards to appease them and make their environment feel safe for them.
And you know what they're not learning in all of this?
They're not learning...
How to overcome adversity.
They're not learning how to find inner courage and overcome obstacles that are thrown in their way.
They're not learning how to turn the other cheek.
They're not learning how to let someone scream at you and yell at you and be okay with yourself anyway, regardless of what they say about you.
You're not learning how to succeed in the real world which is a harsh and cruel place especially with more and more students graduating competing for fewer and fewer jobs in America.
It is not an easy street situation out there.
People are not ethical and moral in the way that they operate, whether they're your bosses or your employees, your investors or your co-workers.
They're not ethical.
You are going to have to overcome adversity and clear away obstacles in order to achieve something.
You are going to have to define yourself by your own inner judgment, your inner compass, You're going to have to find value based on you and perhaps your connection with the divine if you are spiritual or if you are religious, your belief in God or your faith.
You're going to have to find value somewhere other than what other people say about you.
Otherwise, you will be a pathetic loser your entire life who is driven into depression and destitution because somebody somewhere said, you're something bad.
They didn't like your sexual orientation, or they didn't like your skin color, or they didn't like your hair color, or they didn't like the size of your nose.
If you are going to let someone else define you, then you are already a pathetic loser, and you should go home to mommy and daddy and let them change your diapers.
I hope I'm being very clear about this message, because I was once a college student as well, And I wish someone would have told me this when I was in college.
It would have saved me a lot of time and it would have made a lot of progress in my understanding of the way the world really works.
So my message to Mizzou students is stop being little babies, grow up, be an adult, find inner strength, overcome obstacles, get your education, and you better hope you can face the cruelty and the viciousness of the real world because that is a challenge that will be far more difficult than anything you encountered in college, even if people shout racial slurs at you as they drive by in their drunken stupors.
Who cares what they shouted?
What matters to you is what you do with your life.
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