Right. I was thinking the same thing, more or less.
How can such a highly educated person be so lacking in tact?
Each person may have his or her own opinion, and they are rightly entitled to it. However, it is never acceptable to advance an opinion in such a spiteful, vicious way. It is disheartening that someone in the position of a Professor would choose to submit to such foolishness.
That said, I do feel as though something is being left out of this story. I can't pinpoint what, but something just seems a little fishy. Of course, it is said that truth is stranger than fiction.
Children under age eighteen are no longer allowed to cross the street without parental accompaniment.
How are we supposed to teach kids to act like adults if they are treated like kids until they ARE actually adults? I think it's easy to be overprotective and overbearing, and it does no one any good, really.
Right. I was thinking the same thing, more or less.
How can such a highly educated person be so lacking in tact?
Each person may have his or her own opinion, and they are rightly entitled to it. However, it is never acceptable to advance an opinion in such a spiteful, vicious way. It is disheartening that someone in the position of a Professor would choose to submit to such foolishness.
That said, I do feel as though something is being left out of this story. I can't pinpoint what, but something just seems a little fishy. Of course, it is said that truth is stranger than fiction.
"i don't know." ...
you know, they say that there's truth in advertising. ;)
Sounds good to me. And if it sounds good, there's gotta be a catch. What's the catch?
Children under age eighteen are no longer allowed to cross the street without parental accompaniment. How are we supposed to teach kids to act like adults if they are treated like kids until they ARE actually adults? I think it's easy to be overprotective and overbearing, and it does no one any good, really.
Thank you HOSTS file and Adblock. Hopefully I won't have to see any political advertising.
I don't traditionally mind politics... but relentless advertising (propaganda) is another story.