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K&R 2naSalit May 2023 #1
Did anyone go catch Sandra and tell her she could come back in the lecture hall? tanyev May 2023 #2
Nah, bringing them back was the day 2 lecture. Xavier Breath May 2023 #4
They saved her for sociology class. She signed up for Women in Society 101. marble falls May 2023 #6
And at the end of the semester she burst into the Legal Studies class, tanyev May 2023 #13
I suspect Sandra was in on it, an assistant planted among the new students... JHB May 2023 #8
Yep Rebl2 May 2023 #19
Of course. soldierant May 2023 #66
Sandra has to learn that life isn't fair and nobody owes her anything IronLionZion May 2023 #10
The lesson was incomplete SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #11
If screwing someone, make sure you don't give a reason IronLionZion May 2023 #12
You have no clue as to who was screwing who SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #27
I made a general comment, not about the OP specifically IronLionZion May 2023 #31
You made a general comment to me, not the OP SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #32
That enables oppressors who choose to not provide that information IronLionZion May 2023 #33
This was a classroom setting SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #36
I love how well you are proving the professor's point IronLionZion May 2023 #43
I wasn't trying to prove or disprove, all I said was the lesson wasn't complete SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #45
Good luck with that IronLionZion May 2023 #46
good luck with what, an incomplete hypothetical? SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #47
There will always be excuses to do nothing IronLionZion May 2023 #48
Let me know how it works out when you are protesting something SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #49
If you're the one being screwed IronLionZion May 2023 #50
This is a classroom SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #52
How about your own sense of fairness. That's a reason to at least ask why. halfulglas May 2023 #68
What does that have to do with it? SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #73
That's why one jumps up and asks, "Why." Magoo48 May 2023 #24
Well in high school, you'll end up in the principal's office. SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #34
Since the OP clearly states university lecture, legal studies, and professor IronLionZion May 2023 #44
Ok, well you jump to your conclusions whenever it suits you SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #60
I agree. If I had been in the class, wnylib May 2023 #51
I'd be in the same boat True Dough May 2023 #69
+1 betsuni May 2023 #71
See post 69 True Dough May 2023 #70
I probably wouldn't have said anything to the professor.. Omnipresent May 2023 #72
I agree with that. SouthernDem4ever May 2023 #74
Sandra has to learn to pull herself up by her bootstraps Ray Bruns May 2023 #14
The *real* life lesson was for the professor. NullTuples May 2023 #35
She took off for Starbucks. MLAA May 2023 #37
To work there? Mr.Bill May 2023 #64
Nah, just to chill until the professor came to his senses MLAA May 2023 #67
She was in on it... so it wasn't necessary. in this instance. msfiddlestix May 2023 #61
What a wonderful example,,,, KarenS May 2023 #3
Yes. Slight quibble is who will protest if one of 400 million Guns shows up to counter protest? Alexander Of Assyria May 2023 #29
Great post. Applies to voting. Timeflyer May 2023 #5
The Good Professor once again GreenWave May 2023 #7
Anti-wokers would say the prof was undermining legit authority. Girard442 May 2023 #9
Great and important lesson judesedit May 2023 #15
Great lesson Stinky The Clown May 2023 #16
I'm sorry but if I had been Sandra Farmer-Rick May 2023 #17
A "stand your ground" position? jaxexpat May 2023 #20
Yeah, they turned a common phrase Farmer-Rick May 2023 #21
Thanks for posting. I think the point has been well made. twodogsbarking May 2023 #18
lol what on earth WhiskeyGrinder May 2023 #22
...and there was no one left to speak for me. keithbvadu2 May 2023 #22
I had that as a button back in "The '60s". electric_blue68 May 2023 #62
I like Traildogbob May 2023 #25
Society needs more examples like this EYESORE 9001 May 2023 #26
This is why rights are shared, not owned Bernardo de La Paz May 2023 #28
I did protest, it didn't do a damn bit of good Warpy May 2023 #30
Woah, that was terrible! If he's teaching in a USA school he shouldn't have been able to pull that electric_blue68 May 2023 #63
"Subject: Legal Studies." Paladin May 2023 #38
thom hartmann just mentioned this thread from democratic underground & will be talking about it orleans May 2023 #39
Great. Duppers May 2023 #54
KnR MiHale May 2023 #40
The students in the class would be silent for the same reason most people are silent in real life. tblue37 May 2023 #41
That's the point that I was going to make Orrex May 2023 #55
I'm sorry, but... LisaM May 2023 #42
It's still a good fable despite the nitpicking. cbabe May 2023 #53
Imagine the professor continuing to remove participants. How long until someone speaks up. twodogsbarking May 2023 #56
Sandra was too nice. Hieronymus Phact May 2023 #57
Kick. n/t Upthevibe May 2023 #58
Recommended. H2O Man May 2023 #59
K&R Blue Owl May 2023 #65
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