Sounds like progressive "Christianity" but OK (preview)
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A University of Sydney, Australia student claims she was unfairly targeted in a law exam that sees a character with her first name kill a man, infect another with HIV, and get thrown out of a window.
Defenestrated on top of everything!
Wow.
Just like thrown out like a fucking bucket of piss in the Victorian era.
Imagine if this was the motivation, like, I'm gonna get that bitch, I'm gonna show her, I'm gonna write a fake character about her, and she's gonna kill somebody with HIV, and then I'm gonna throw her out of a window, all in one quote, it's gonna show her.
Yeah, I mean, these liberals, they're catty.
These liberal professors, they don't fuck around.
Freya Leach, 19, also, the last name.
Aw, man, just...
Keep your name out of the news, Freya, honestly.
I wouldn't want my last name in there for the story at all.
Well, she's like the president of her campus conservative club, which we'll get to.
Oh, so she's a target.
Yeah, exactly.
She's a target.
Just like that blonde woman who had a target on her forehead, also from Australia.
Or England, one of those places, you know?
The blonde woman who put the bullseye on her forehead to show how she was a dark kid.
Yeah, that's what Freya did when she rang up the New York Post.
Yeah, Freya Leach, 19, said she and her second-year criminal law cohort were given a fictional scenario as part of an end-of-semester test in which a character, a uni student named Freya, murders one of her left-leaning peers.
She's, yeah dude, she's doing a fucking right-wing terrorism thing.
That's so funny.
I love that.
The namesake character also deliberately infects a sexual partner with HIV.
I love that because it's just like not only do you have the gay disease, you're also like intentionally giving it to other people.
Yeah, you're a demon.
And sorry, I'm being, like, sardonic when I say the gay disease.
In the mind of a conservative thought leader.
Exactly.
Like, that's the real reason why she's offended by this.
She's not offended because she had, like, you know, being seen to be as a murderer.
She's probably offended because she's seen as contracting what they think to be the gay disease.
Yeah.
You think her other students were like, wow, you survived that fall out of the window?
That's crazy.
It's kind of a good own.
If you're writing a story about somebody to own them, I mean, given them HIV, that's pretty good.
I think South Park did that one.
Probably.
I think South Park gave a celebrity they didn't like HIV.
That makes sense.
It's kind of a... Yeah.
It's like... Especially... Well, it's funny because Australia is a little bit behind, right?
That's part of the whole thing.
So maybe they are still in the 80s about it.
So it's even worse.
Leach, who is a member of the Conservative Club, What is this question?
What is this?
I don't know.
I've never done college.
Is this a college thing?
This is a law school thing.
This is like, this is amazing.
Oh, okay.
That makes way more sense.
reported another character made up for the test was quote daniel who tells another student named adam to fuck off you woke prick unfortunately for adam question what is this i don't know i've never done college this is the college thing this is a law school this is like this is amazing oh okay that makes way more sense yeah these are like hypotheticals
Yeah.
the thing about this is apparently what these questions are designed to do is to put a bunch of - Yeah.
Irrelevant data in there to try and persuade, you know, falsely persuade a student into citing, you know, because of their biases.
Yeah, regardless of the law.
Yeah.
So these are like deliberately inflammatory.
This is like deliberately inflammatory stuff designed to get out of, get a rise out of less astute legal students.
And she's like, that's me.
That's me.
Please put me in the newspaper about it.
She's like, listen, I'm going to keep it cool on the test, I'm going to get my answer correct, but I'm going to bring this into the real court.
I'm going to make this a real lawsuit.
And prove I was right to get really upset about this.