"Woke" Students Try To Defend The Greatest Threat To America
This is starting to feel like the calm before the storm. We have a president that can barely form a sentence let alone lead our country, meanwhile, the greatest threat to America, China, is trying to become THE world power as they torture, rape, and sterilize their own people. So you'd think that everyone regardless of political standing would be wary of China. But not the "woke" students of our Liberal Universities. They don't let things like facts get in the way of their emotions and want to be all-inclusive as they attack anyone that has an opinion different than theirs. So when San Franciscan Corporate Law Teacher, Thomas Smith, dared to be critical of the Chinese Government, students immediately jumped to their own conclusions claiming the professor was being xenophobic and encouraging violence.
The Professor's "offensive" post.
Wuhan Lab Theory a Dark Cloud on China – WSJ
By Tom Smith
Alas, the World Health Organization mission is turning into a case of disaster foretold. A credible inquiry requires China’s full cooperation, not just cooperation with those lines of inquiry that are consistent with its own propaganda. And couldn’t somebody have put Peter Daszak, team member from New York City’s EcoHealth Alliance, under permanent mouth quarantine?
To insist that human encroachment on nature is the great risk tells us nothing about what happened in this particular case. To insist, as he did on NPR, that China’s manhandling of the delegation with greeters in full hazmat garb, its forcing of the visitors into 14-day quarantine, was merely testament to China’s Covid rigor overlooks another possibility: China was seeking to intimidate and dominate the investigators because of the colossal importance it places on controlling the virus narrative.
via www.wsj.com
If you believe that the coronavirus did not escape from the lab in Wuhan, you have to at least consider that you are an idiot who is swallowing whole a lot of Chinese cock swaddle. At least Peter Daszak has good personal and financial reasons, not to mention reasons of career preservation, for advancing what he must know is a facially implausible thesis. But whatever. Go Science!
UPDATE: It appears that some people are interpreting my reference to “Chinese cock swaddle,” as a reference to an ethnic group. That is a misinterpretation. To be clear, I was referring to the Chinese government."
Students wrote a letter to complain about his hurtful post.
"...We are extremely hurt by your words. We want this letter to educate you on how your words have a greater, adverse impact on your own students at USD and the community at large. Specifically, we are writing to express the depth of hurt and disappointment you caused to the Asian Pacific Islander (API) community….
Your blog post promoting a conspiracy theory that COVID-19 originated in a lab from Wuhan, China, has detrimental consequences for students you teach and beyond. Based on your update to the blog post[1], you still have not grasped the severity of the issue or its wider implications for the community that you inhabit. At this point, the origins of COVID-19 are still largely speculative. We are not here to say that any conclusion about the origins of COVID-19 is right or wrong. That deflects from the point. The point is that your speculation of COVID-19 originating from a lab in China only perpetuates an “us versus them” mentality that negatively impacts the API community….
We came to law school hoping we could arm ourselves against such indignities, and yet we are asked to endure them from our own professors under the guise of academic and scholarly debate….
Please consider your position as a community leader who represents the law school. Please consider the diverse students at USD Law and how unsafe they may feel learning from you. Please recognize the difference between intent versus impact. We recognize it may not have been your intent to cause harm, but you did. Take ownership, listen, learn, and do better. All law students are required to take an oath of professionalism prior to law school and our professors must be held to the same standard…."
The students then brought up recent attacks on Asian Americans as if he was perpetuating the violence with his post.
The Law Professor never spoke out against Chinese people, he said that China leaked the Virus, which our National Intelligence has already claimed. This goes beyond an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory, the idea that China leaked the virus is practically common knowledge. It's just that China is refusing to take the blame and has even gone as far as to claim that the United States leaked it in China in their attempt to shroud the truth. If these students looked into this at all they would see that China most likely leaked this virus, it's just that we can't prove it because China will not allow an actual investigation, likely because they know the truth. This is the same lab that we fund and have told before that their security measures need to be updated.
But more importantly, the professor is entitled to his opinion, we all have the freedom of speech here in America, and nowhere in his post does he condone/incite violence. His post is not an "us vs them" mentality. No, this post is saying the Chinese Government is hiding the truth so they can avoid being blamed for the pandemic, plain and simple. But in the irrational field that is academics Smith is now being chastised and there is even a petition for his resignation/termination because that's how backward our Universities are.