This College President’s Letter To Liberal Students Is Epic! MUST READ!

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College crybabies in need of ‘safe spaces’ and a world free of “offensive language” will truly be left sobbing and sucking their thumbs when they see what the president at Oklahoma Wesleyan University just said about them.

Fed up with college students who claim to be ‘victims’ of offensive speech or uncomfortable situations, Dr. Everett Piper wrote an open letter to those at his university that might be unable to handle having their views challenged.

Piper wrote that today’s culture has allowed kids to become self-absorbed and narcissistic, and anyone who challenges their world view is labeled a ‘hater,’ a ‘bigot,’ an ‘oppressor,’ and a ‘victimizer.’

He continued – Via Fox News Insider:

Piper said that his school believes “that the content of your character is more important than the color of your skin.”

“Oklahoma Wesleyan is not a ‘safe place,’ but rather, a place to learn: to learn that life isn’t about you, but about others; that the bad feeling you have while listening to a sermon is called guilt; that the way to address it is to repent of everything that’s wrong with you rather than blame others for everything that’s wrong with them. This is a place where you will quickly learn that you need to grow up!”

He concluded by saying, “This is not a day care. This is a university!”

You can read the letter in it’s entirety here.

The Political Insider obtained footage of students responding to Piper’s letter, dealing with their fragile emotions by talking to these dead trees.

Comment: Do you applaud this college President’s response to coddled liberal children in colleges today? Or is he being insensitive?

2 thoughts on “This College President’s Letter To Liberal Students Is Epic! MUST READ!”

  1. It was a short life time ago. My mom worked 2 or 3 jobs to sustain her 5 sons after dad took off with the baby sitter to sunny California. We were in Peoria, Illinois in a 99% black housing project during Civil Rights movement. Mom was a tough one so she went to college as well as her several jobs. I went to work at 10 years old. Yes 35-40 hours a week, and still did not miss any school. My brothers and I would make a wild dash to get home safely after school. Sometimes we made it. Other times we didn’t. We moved to Maine when I was 15, and because of our hard working mother, and all of my working brothers and I chipping in…. Life got better. A whole lot better. So you see you have a choice to be a victim all your life, or not to be a victim ever. I chose the later. There were some horrible times, but I had, and have honor and pride, and no sense of entitlement from any race, creed, or sex pervert.

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