The Nutty Professors: 20 Truly Obnoxious Quotes
At College Insurrection, we too often report on some very outrageous and controversial statements made my supposedly learned and prestigious faculty at institutions across the country.
For a review, Townhall.com’s John Hawkins has complied 20 of the most obnoxious statements.
1) As to those in the World Trade Center…Let’s get a grip here, shall we? True enough, they were civilians of a sort. But innocent? Gimme a break. …If there was a better, more effective, or in fact any other way of visiting some penalty befitting their participation upon the little Eichmanns inhabiting the sterile sanctuary of the twin towers, I’d really be interested in hearing about it. — Ward Churchill, University of Colorado at Boulder
2) Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home, Kill your parents. — Bill Ayers, University of Illinois at Chicago
3) The only true heroes are those who find ways that help defeat the U.S. military…I personally would like to see a million Mogadishus. — Nicholas De Genova, Columbia University
4) There are some circumstances, for example, where the newborn baby is severely disabled and where the parents think that it’s better that child should not live, when killing the newborn baby is not at all wrong … not like killing the chimpanzee would be. — Peter Singer, Princeton
5) Real freedom will come when [U.S.] soldiers in Iraq turn their guns on their superiors. — John Daly, Warren County Community College
Click HERE for the remaining 15 gems!
As reader Scrowfoot observes: Twelve of these quotes are from professors or instructors at STATE supported halls of higher learning. Your tax dollars at work. Not only that, but the parents of the kids trapped in these “halls of higher learning” are paying through the nose for their children to be indoctrinated in contempt for the USA, for capitalism, for family, for faith …, for the Constitution, for morality, for what used to be perceived as ethical behavior, for honesty, fidelity, responsibility, achievement, self-reliance, and any opinion with which they have been told to disagree.