Penn State University's Office of Student Affairs, in partnership with President Graham Spanier, produced this vignette on "worrisome student behaviors" featuring a stereotypical "aggressive" veter...
Penn State University's Office of Student Affairs, in partnership with President Graham Spanier, produced this vignette on "worrisome student behaviors" featuring a stereotypical "aggressive" veteran who threatens his professors.
Faculty and administrators again prove they care more about poisonous "progressivism" than intellectual pluralism.
Penn State removed the video from the website on Fri., Feb. 27, but left the others online -- all but declaring their awareness of its inappropriateness.
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WTF Penn State.. this is sad to say that I go here and I am in Army ROTC there. WOW. do not like this at all. Our veterans do wonderful things for our country. NOT easy to deal with.. grow some balls lady, we will see how your ass if when you get back from overseas.
WHAT THE FUCK? how can people negatively sterotype veterans? they do amazing shit for this country and they should be respected. not insulted and judged
Hey, not all liberals hate the military. As a liberal, feminist, women's studies major who teaches at a major university, I too find this offensive and ridiculous, as many of my friends and family in the military have no such issues. In fact, I was sent this video by a student because he was so surprised that I was nothing like the idiots here. Be careful that when fighting against the perpetuation of a stereotype, you don't make some yourself.
As an Army veteran of Operation Desert Storm, I feel extremely insulted by this video. As Veteran's Day approaches, one would think that these very same people would not have the rights and cushy life that they do if not for those who serve, past, present and future to keep us safe. BTW, I have a college degree and I know many other veterans/current military who do as well. Penn State University owes our military and all veterans a huge apology.
Wow. I think Penn State owes an appology to the US Military for this one. This is absurd. If they wanted to exemplify poor student behavior, this could have been any student. Why target veterans? They should know better than to utilize any group as an example. This is beyond comprehension from a University that is trying to set itself as an alternate to the Ivy League. Screw Penn State.
I'm speechless. I think Penn State is run by Communists. Why do they portray veterans as idiots who have anger issues? That guy isn't very convincing and seems toolish. I'm a veteran and haven't had any of the problems this clip portrays.
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BTW, I have a college degree and I know many other veterans/current military who do as well. Penn State University owes our military and all veterans a huge apology.