Who's Teaching our Young People?
Here's the story of one professor inside academia, a woman named Kerri F. Dunn.
On March 9, Ms. Dunn, a visiting psychology professor at Claremont McKenna College, was speaking at a forum on racism. Upon returning to her car, she discovered it vandalized, with smashed window, slashed tires, and racist, sexist, and anti-Semitic graffiti. It was described a "vicious hate crime" and "the worst incident of hate in recent history at the Claremont Colleges."
Oh, the horror. All classes were canceled the following day. There were sit-ins and rallies. Students wept openly in each others arms in a narcissistic display of melodrama.
A police investigation revealed, however, that Ms. Dunn had vandalized her own car (which she denied inspite of two eyewitness reports).
We are learning more about Ms. Dunn. In 1999 she was arrested for driving with a fictitious license plate and shoplifting a sweater. In 2000, she was arrested for shoplifting jewelry and shoes, and described as "belligerent and uncooperative."
So this criminal, willing to stir up fear and disrupt campus life for her own personal agenda is teaching psychology to young minds. Dunn needs to get her own house cleaned before she starts messing around in someone else's.
On March 9, Ms. Dunn, a visiting psychology professor at Claremont McKenna College, was speaking at a forum on racism. Upon returning to her car, she discovered it vandalized, with smashed window, slashed tires, and racist, sexist, and anti-Semitic graffiti. It was described a "vicious hate crime" and "the worst incident of hate in recent history at the Claremont Colleges."
Oh, the horror. All classes were canceled the following day. There were sit-ins and rallies. Students wept openly in each others arms in a narcissistic display of melodrama.
A police investigation revealed, however, that Ms. Dunn had vandalized her own car (which she denied inspite of two eyewitness reports).
We are learning more about Ms. Dunn. In 1999 she was arrested for driving with a fictitious license plate and shoplifting a sweater. In 2000, she was arrested for shoplifting jewelry and shoes, and described as "belligerent and uncooperative."
So this criminal, willing to stir up fear and disrupt campus life for her own personal agenda is teaching psychology to young minds. Dunn needs to get her own house cleaned before she starts messing around in someone else's.
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