After the events of April 11 and its televised results on April 13, I've decided to write a another article concerning the topic of military recruitment on university campuses.
On April 11, a rally was held to drive military recruiters off the UCSC campus. The rally succeeded and the military recruiters left the campus. A success in the minds of the protestors and a defeat for everyone they supposedly represented at the school.
As I wrote in an earlier article, the Supreme Court decided that the federal government is not required to fund any school which disallows military recruiters to recruit on the school campus.
You see, military recruiters indirectly pay a lot of money to the school in order to be able to recruit from our campus site. $80 Million to give you a more precise number. I don't know about the protestors, but I'm sure as hell not ready to start paying my share ($5,000) of the $80 Million lost because 200 Che Guevarra wanna-bes decide that their beliefs are worth making every other student suffer.
Their argument against the military is valid: The military openly discriminates against gays, and every UC campus takes the stance that no club or organization with discriminatory policies are allowed onto campus.
Their method is hipocritical: The protestors, by kicking recruiters off campus are not allowing students who want to join the military to engage in their club or organization. So, they're telling the rest of the student body that the organization which deliberately turns away applicants is wrong. And they do this by forcing the same "discriminatory" procedure on the people they're trying to convince. Way to make a statement Santa Cruz.
So, I'd like to thank all 200 protestors who decided to speak on behalf of over 15,000 students without being asked to do so. Thank you protestors for risking $80 million worth of funding to our school. Thank you protestors for getting our school on "The O'Reilly Factor" and making our newspaper editor apologize to America by means of his annoying twitching an blinking. Thank you protestors for making me ashamed to attend the same classes you do.
And finally a big fuck you to all the people who covered their faces during the protest. What, you're a big badass revolutionary...hell, you're the next fucking Che Guevarra, but for right now you'd like to keep it a secret. Aren't you proud of what you did? If so then why aren't you willing to take credit for it? If not, then why did you do it knowingly doing so on behalf of people you don't know, people who don't share your belief.
Fuck you, you're no revolutionary. You're no hero. You're a piece of shit dumbfuck retard who took it into his own hands to force the other 14,800 students to pay for your misguided and fucked-up ideals.
Take it from me go kill yourself, and save the rest of us the trouble of a labored existence.
On April 11, a rally was held to drive military recruiters off the UCSC campus. The rally succeeded and the military recruiters left the campus. A success in the minds of the protestors and a defeat for everyone they supposedly represented at the school.
As I wrote in an earlier article, the Supreme Court decided that the federal government is not required to fund any school which disallows military recruiters to recruit on the school campus.
You see, military recruiters indirectly pay a lot of money to the school in order to be able to recruit from our campus site. $80 Million to give you a more precise number. I don't know about the protestors, but I'm sure as hell not ready to start paying my share ($5,000) of the $80 Million lost because 200 Che Guevarra wanna-bes decide that their beliefs are worth making every other student suffer.
Their argument against the military is valid: The military openly discriminates against gays, and every UC campus takes the stance that no club or organization with discriminatory policies are allowed onto campus.
Their method is hipocritical: The protestors, by kicking recruiters off campus are not allowing students who want to join the military to engage in their club or organization. So, they're telling the rest of the student body that the organization which deliberately turns away applicants is wrong. And they do this by forcing the same "discriminatory" procedure on the people they're trying to convince. Way to make a statement Santa Cruz.
So, I'd like to thank all 200 protestors who decided to speak on behalf of over 15,000 students without being asked to do so. Thank you protestors for risking $80 million worth of funding to our school. Thank you protestors for getting our school on "The O'Reilly Factor" and making our newspaper editor apologize to America by means of his annoying twitching an blinking. Thank you protestors for making me ashamed to attend the same classes you do.
And finally a big fuck you to all the people who covered their faces during the protest. What, you're a big badass revolutionary...hell, you're the next fucking Che Guevarra, but for right now you'd like to keep it a secret. Aren't you proud of what you did? If so then why aren't you willing to take credit for it? If not, then why did you do it knowingly doing so on behalf of people you don't know, people who don't share your belief.
Fuck you, you're no revolutionary. You're no hero. You're a piece of shit dumbfuck retard who took it into his own hands to force the other 14,800 students to pay for your misguided and fucked-up ideals.
Take it from me go kill yourself, and save the rest of us the trouble of a labored existence.

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