- Bret Weinstein, the Evergreen State College professor who was driven from campus by a mob of students earlier this year, is preparing to file a $3.8 million claim against the public institution.
- The claim accuses Evergreen State of "fostering a racially hostile work and retaliatory environment" by encouraging the student protests that forced Weinstein to flee campus for his own safety.
- The students were upset with Weinstein for objecting to a "Day of Absence" event that called for white students and faculty to leave campus for a day of diversity programming.
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Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Reaping What You Sow
I hope he gets a ton of money from them:
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I also hope the lawsuit filed by the guy falsely accused of rape by the mattress carrying feminist wins a huge lawsuit because he suffered all kinds of censure and accusations that were based on false claims.
I recently received an issue of the American Federation of Teachers newsletter (Washington branch). Wow, what they said about the Evergreen brouhaha in there! (You can guess that they bend so far left that Bernie Sanders is Centrist in their view).
I personally would like to see Evergreen de-funded and de-accredited. It's a mess, in more ways than one. It's a 30 year experimental Petri dish that has overflown in a nasty, putrid effluvia. Time to wash it out and start over.
Can't argue with him filing, but $3.8M? Seems a bit excessive.
Steve, making it hurt is the only way to correct the behavior.
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