Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Uneasy Reality

As authorities searched for the assailants in recent stabbings at two area colleges, college officials and security specialists said the attacks underlined the uneasy reality that even secluded campuses are susceptible to violence from outsiders and can reasonably do only so much to prevent it. [More]
Prevent it?

It seems like they do everything in their power to encourage it.

Tell you what, eggheads--don't do us any favors. Don't protect us.

Just stay the hell out of our way while we're protecting ourselves and we'll get along just fine.

What's that? You won't do that?

Well then you'd better get used to more uneasy realities. Because that's the only thing you're guaranteeing.

See?

What's with college students these days?  Don't they know the university prohibits campus violence?

Can't they read?

[Via Ed M]

3 comments:

Pat H. said...

The progressive/fascist professorate in America constantly attempts to legilate gravity.

"Too fat, here we'll pass a law that gravity is 25% less than it is now, I'll bet you feel better, and lighter, already."

The reality is that they know they're increasing the risk of harm to people, they simply don't care.

That's why we real Americans need to shove these progressive/fascists onto the dung heap of failure as fast as possible.

Defender said...

On a gun-free high school campus, in city parks and elsewhere, the urban sport of "polar-bear hunting." I'm a polar bear. You probably are too.

http://www.news-gazette.com/news/courts-police-and-fire/2010-09-28/former-tv-weatherman-victim-unprovoked-attack.html

Defender said...

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP)- University of Virginia officials are urging students to protect themselves and their friends after a string of recent assaults.

Dean of Students Allen Groves said in a memo on U.Va.'s website that two female students were assaulted in incidents on Sept. 17 and Sept. 19 in neighborhoods near the university....
"Perpetrators often come to areas frequented by students, especially in the late-night hours, looking for young people who are enjoying themselves and have let their guards down..."
Other Virginia schools also have experienced increases in violent crime, both on and off campus. Students at the University of Richmond, Longwood University, Virginia Commonwealth and Old Dominion have reported several assaults and robberies since the start of the academic year.