Saturday, January 14, 2017

"HEX" NICKS HECKLER SCHTICKS

Interim Chancellor Ralph Hexter is upset.

Let's hear it: "AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW."

Students protested against two of our country's most repellant and unrepentant monsters, and didn't want to hear them speak.

Imagine that, and Trump's election only a week away. Gosh, Hexter seemed to be thinking, isn't the election of Trump an open affirmation that snide right-wing bastards are popular? That evil businessmen and greed heads should be honored?

Lord Jesus the Great, STUDENTS on a COLLEGE CAMPUS actually PROTESTED!

What will they think of next? Hexter put a hex on them for being SO insensitive to a racist and a heartless media whore:

Yes, one jerk just got a QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS from Slimin' & Shyster to be Mr. Provocateur and write about his odious life and creepy opinions. The other, oh, he merely raised the price on desperately needed meds (the, at a time when Trump wants to destroy Obamacare and give the poor even less options for health care). After becoming famous for gouging price on medicine, his Shkreli jerk (his name should become a verb for gouging) proudly pulled publicity stunts to accentuate his evil reputation. Ha ha ha, I'm rich, but let me put out a publicity release about how I'll give away money to charity by letting somebody take a poke at me. (Did it ever happen? NO.) Both were banned from Twitter for their warped notion that freedom of speech means harassing people.

The campus "Republican Club," is, what exactly? An independent group that raises money via Pater and Mater, or is it funded by the school?

Did the college, in some way, PAY, by funding the "Republican Club," for these two loudmouth low-life jerks to appear?

These aren't actual Republican elected officials. They are to the government what Dr. Phil is to psychiatry and Judge Judy is to justice. CARTOONS. Ugly, ugly CARTOONS.

And so it was, that the students heckled the fools who wanted to bring these two opinionated pop-culture swine to the campus. No violence. Just words of protest. You know, the same way that Paris Jackson used mere words to get a British TV company to cringe and hide and lose money by shelving a comedy episode that happened to make fun of her insane father along with pudgy Liz Taylor and obese Marlon Brando.

"Freedom of Speech" is being denied to both of these assholes by Twitter. Maybe Hexter should send them an indignant letter.

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