California Professor Triggers Controversy Over Anti-Police Comments Captured On Videotape We tire of faculty using classes for raw advocacy and political diatribes. At Cypress College an instructor slammed a student, Braden Ellis, simply because he called police “heroes.” The wingnut, badly unbalanced professor then went on an unhinged rant claiming that police were created in the South to track down runaway slaves and represent a danger to her and others. All this, during a presentation was on cancel culture. Unhinged Nut Job Professor. No wonder students feel increasingly uncomfortable in speaking freely on our campuses. In a Gallup poll, ninety percent of Pomona students said that they did not feel free to speak openly or freely. Conservative and Republican students have been whittled down to a rapidly shrinking minority at Harvard. The College Class of 2024 contains 72.4 percent who self-identify as either “very liberal” or “somewhat liberal” and only 7.4 percent self-identify as “very conservative” or “somewhat conservative.” Only 35 percent of conservatives felt that they could share their views on campus. We need smarter, more balanced, mature and open-minded professors in our Universities.
"Daily Caller is a news and opinion website based in Washington, D.C. It was founded by Tucker Carlson, who later went to Fox News, and political pundit Neil Patel. It was launched in 2010 and dubbed “the conservative answer to the Huffington Post.” Ad Fontes Media rates Daily Caller in the skews right category of bias and as mixed reliability in terms of reliability." https://www.adfontesmedia.com/daily-caller-bias-and-reliability/ Get better sources, then we can talk.
Who knows? Deep fakes exist, or more likely than not the conversation was taken out of context to the point where anything gotten from the OP's link is worthless as grounds for respectful argument.
I'm glad you agree. It's important for every OP to use respectable sources that don't misrepresent information when making threads.
I'm laughing at your claim. Not agreeing with you. Besides using the genetic fallacy, you appear to not even believe video evidence, lol.
You don't think it's important for OP's to use good sources? Why would I bother listening to the video if I think that it's been taken out of context because the source material is bad?