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    Classes cancelled so students can cope with Trump win

    SMFH. hxxp://insider.foxnews.com/2016/11/10/classes-canceled-college-students-deal-shock-trumps-win

    Professors across the nation are cancelling classes Wednesday to help students deal with their emotional distress as they come to grips with the "shocking" election of Donald Trump.
    At the University of Connecticut, for example, one professor emailed her students to inform them that since “the election process has been particularly trying for so many people,” she would not be “taking roll in class tomorrow.”
    “My professor just cancelled class because of the results of the election. He's for Hillary Clinton.” Tweet This

    “Because I know this process has been difficult for many of you (emotionally and mentally), I wanted to let you know that I’m not taking roll in class tomorrow,” English professor Breann Leake states in the email, noting that “there are a lot of very real, very serious issues at stake.”

    “Depending on how attendance works out, we may adjust the schedule and use Wednesday’s class as a review day,” the message adds. “However, if you feel like you need to take a personal day, I absolutely understand that as well.”
    Another professor at the University of Rochester, Karl Mohn, cancelled all of his meetings with students after election day because he couldn’t bear to discuss the outcome of the vote with students.
    “To be perfectly honest, I have a hard time justifying today sitting face-to-face with you and saying with a straight face: ‘Yes, some of our lives and livelihoods are literally in more danger today than they were yesterday, but hey-let’s talk about your thesis statement,’” Mohn wrote in his email, though he did not respond to inquiries from Campus Reform.

    One student at Iowa State University, Lindsey Beck, posted a copy of an email she received from a professor who had cancelled class due to Trump’s victory, noting “this is only one of two” of her classes that were cancelled.

    “Due to the emotional response by a large number [of] students as a result of last night’s election I have decided to cancel class and to postpone the quiz until Friday,” her professor wrote, noting that “this was a life-changing event” and perhaps “one of the most shocking events in our history.”
    [RELATED: Students tear down anti-Hillary flyers because they ‘don’t agree’]
    “I think many of you will need some time to cope due to the polarizing nature of the campaign,” he continues. “Please be safe and show compassion to your peers.”
    Dozens of other students throughout the country took to social media to explain that their professors had cancelled class out of concern that students are “emotionally and mentally unable to be there.”
    “When your professor cancelled class today cuz he’s pissed Donald Trump won,” one student posted to Facebook, while another recounted that his “teachers have cancelled class today...since there’s a protest” on campus.
    “It looks like I’m taking this day to complete my final essay for Women and Gender Studies and to try to cope with a nation ruled by Trump,” he added.

    “My professor just cancelled class because of the results of the election after we all showed up for class,” another post explained, while a student from San Francisco noted that one of her journalism professors had cancelled class because “he’s for Hillary Clinton,” adding that she now sees “the anxiety and terror that may arise from the outcome of this election.”

    Campus Reform reached out to professors Leake and Mohn for comment, but neither had responded by press time.
    Quote Originally Posted by Torchbearer
    what works can never be discussed online. there is only one language the government understands, and until the people start speaking it by the magazine full... things will remain the same.
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    Wow, nothing like paying for a class and then getting ripped off by the professor.

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    I am just agape. I was in first grade when John Kennedy was assasinated. I went home for lunch and my mother was crying. While I ate my lunch I realized what was going on. After lunch, I brushed my teeth, kissed my mom, and went right back to school. Somehow we knew what happened, but there was never a thought about not having school. We talked about what it meant for a president to die in office and what would happen next. The day of the funeral our class walked down to a second grade class to watch part of it on TV. It was history, but our dads were all military, and a lot were overseas. It never occurred to us not to go on with our lives.
    #NashvilleStrong

    “I’m a doctor. That’s a baby.”~~~Dr. Manny Sethi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.3D View Post
    Wow, nothing like paying for a class and then getting ripped off by the professor.
    They aren't paying. You and I are. That's the difference between the protests of the 1960s and today. Students in the 1960s were paying their own way. Today's students are not, and they are not likely to ever land jobs that will allow them to pay us back.
    #NashvilleStrong

    “I’m a doctor. That’s a baby.”~~~Dr. Manny Sethi

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    Slackers .
    Do something Danke

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    Please, we need MOARR Social Justice Warrior tears!

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    I think its clear these professors are cancelling class with the hopes that their students will go out and cause mischief and riots.

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    Fire them.
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    appalling.
    The bigger government gets, the smaller I wish it was.
    My new motto: More Love, Less Laws

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    no one is BORN a SJW

    All modern revolutions have ended in a reinforcement of the power of the State.
    -Albert Camus

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    Quote Originally Posted by DamianTV View Post
    Please, we need MOARR Social Justice Warrior tears!



    Everyone on twitter, we should try to get #SnowflakeRebellion trending.
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    Quote Originally Posted by euphemia View Post
    I am just agape. I was in first grade when John Kennedy was assasinated. I went home for lunch and my mother was crying. While I ate my lunch I realized what was going on. After lunch, I brushed my teeth, kissed my mom, and went right back to school. Somehow we knew what happened, but there was never a thought about not having school. We talked about what it meant for a president to die in office and what would happen next. The day of the funeral our class walked down to a second grade class to watch part of it on TV. It was history, but our dads were all military, and a lot were overseas. It never occurred to us not to go on with our lives.
    I was 18-ish on 9/11. The next day everyone went back to work/skool as normal, and that was a genuine national tragedy. I didn't know of anyone who was so triggered as to just collapse into human pudding and stop doing life. I look forward to a scientific analysis of these hyper-sensitive overgrown children one day, as I just can't relate to them. SMFH.
    Quote Originally Posted by Torchbearer
    what works can never be discussed online. there is only one language the government understands, and until the people start speaking it by the magazine full... things will remain the same.
    Hear/buy my music here "government is the enemy of liberty"-RP Support me on Patreon here Ephesians 6:12

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    Quote Originally Posted by euphemia View Post
    They aren't paying. You and I are. That's the difference between the protests of the 1960s and today. Students in the 1960s were paying their own way. Today's students are not, and they are not likely to ever land jobs that will allow them to pay us back.
    There's always gov'ment work. :P
    Quote Originally Posted by Torchbearer
    what works can never be discussed online. there is only one language the government understands, and until the people start speaking it by the magazine full... things will remain the same.
    Hear/buy my music here "government is the enemy of liberty"-RP Support me on Patreon here Ephesians 6:12



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