Sunday 30 December 2018

There, Their, 'Daily Mail' Writer...


...it's not your fault, they just sound the same.

H/T: Stephen Brown via email

5 comments:

The Jannie said...

Don't you mean Daily Male? Oh, no, they'd be on that one in a blink . . . .

Anonymous said...

Indian medical student kicked out of college by racist white professors for questioning their SJW beliefs

Kieran Ravi Bhattacharya was a medical student at the University of Virginia and he has been kicked out after having questioned his white college professor's SJW beliefs.

Here is the audio of the lecture where he questioned his professor's SJW beliefs:

https://m.soundcloud.com/user-381804527/microagressions-presented-by-amwa

He speaks from 28:45 to 34:00

Here is the audio of the suspension hearing:

https://m.soundcloud.com/user-381804527/asac

Here is a picture of the people who were at the suspension hearing:

https://imgur.com/a/RUvKXNH

Notice how 14 out of the 16 people at that suspension hearing are white people. If this is not an act of racism against a sincere indian medical student, then I don't know what is. Look at their smug arrogant faces as they kick him out for DARING to question their SJW beliefs.

His twitter handle is kieranravib if you want to ask him questions or set up an interview with him

jack ketch said...

Week, very weak on the DM scale of same-gender-preference-phones, cereal offenders that they are.

Anonymous said...

I'd say he questioned not the professor's beliefs but her justification - research and reasoning - for identifying and detecting micro-agressions, in order words, the scientific basis of it.

JuliaM said...

"Oh, no, they'd be on that one in a blink ."

Especially a white one!

"Kieran Ravi Bhattacharya was a medical student at the University of Virginia ..."

That was his first mistake! He should have read more David Thompson.

"..cereal offenders that they are."

LOL!

"I'd say he questioned not the professor's beliefs but her justification..."

He should have realised that's the old, non-woke, way of doing science.