Professor at Nick Sandmann’s College Want’s to Get Sued

by
Steve MacDonald

Nick Sandmann’s going to University. Transylvania U, in Kentucky. The ACLU can’t imagine why they’d take a student like that. Money? Sandmann’s winnings are unknown but clearly in the millions. Not to worry. Endowments, anyone? Well, a professor at Trans U is ready to keep an eye on him.

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Dr. Avery Tompkins, an Assistant Professor, and Diversity Scholar at Transylvania promised to watch Sandmann on campus. Rather than say that there is no reason why this student should be singled out in this way, Tompkins responded to Crankshaw “I get where you are coming from.”

 

More proof that diversity does not mean thoughts, ideas, or speech. But no worries, Professor Tompkins. One of the most successful lawsuit filers against the media won’t take it personally if you stalk him and report him for every perceived indiscretion to the college that accepted him. But if Nick doesn’t want to wait, the ACLU looks like they might be ready for some legal attention.

 

The ACLU’s Crankshaw alerted people that Nick Sandmann would be attending the college and expressing outrage that the school would admit someone with his opposing views. He warns that this kid is “dangerous” and has no intention to learn.

 

He’s entitled to his opinion, of course, but blacklisting a young man who thinks unborn babies are worth saving seems a bit extreme. Not anything new from the ACLU, which long ago abandoned any pretense at being about the constitution unless it is filtered through the left’s lens. But we admit to looking forward to Professor Tompkins’ reports and Nick’s lawyer’s reactions.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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