Snowflakes on the faculty?

Red States:
A college professor has been outed for denigrating her students of conservative ideology, saying she refuses to work them on – and this is rich – a committee for civil discourse.

Campus Reform obtained an email sent from Professor Jenny McErlean of Siena College in which she slams conservative students, saying she can’t bear to work with them and claiming they are a small minority and liars.

The email appears to be part of a broader discussion chain between Turning Point USA Chapter President Antonio Bianchi and a university alumnus. While the professor addressed her grievances to the alumnus, she also copied Bianchi on the email, which personally berates him and another conservative student for their activism.

“I believe [Bianchi] greatly exaggerates the number of ‘conservative’ students who agree with his position (they are a small band) and his description of them feeling threatened borders on the ridiculous,” she wrote.

“I withdrew from the committee that has been formed to figure out ways of productive civil discourse on such matters – it was making me miserable thinking of how to work with students like Antonio!” she continued, noting that “this way I am free to protest at the conference, IF there is any protest.”

Bianchi and his group had been working on bringing conservative activist James O’Keefe to speak on campus, which seemed to throw the professor into a tailspin of rage.

“Faculty will surely have forums that counter and are more inclusive on issues like free speech and gun rights the week before and the week after – but if no silent, sign-carrying wall of people is there to greet the conference goers I fear the message is that Siena is generally happy with the list of speakers and there will be no acknowledgment of how evil these organizations are!”

For his part, Bianchi responded to the revelation of the email firmly but gracefully.
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It appears that at least in some schools students are being taught to be snowflakes by the faculty.  This person is an example of liberal fascism that seeks to suppress opposing views.  I think we will see liberals begin to openly attack the first amendment the way they attack the second amendment to the Constitution.

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