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SouthernDem4ever

(6,618 posts)
73. What does that have to do with it?
Tue May 9, 2023, 05:17 PM
May 2023

You can ask the student that left why after class if you like. Why would you make it topic of discussion in front of everyone. The person leaving gave no hint as to needing help - so what are you assuming was wrong?

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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