Johnny Student’s post has left me stunned. Let me just restate the facts as I understand them.
Johnny was in a college, the place you go to be exposed to different ideas and thereby expand your horizons. Specifically, he was in a philosophy class, the quintessential place to discuss varying points of view. Instead of debating a philosophical issue, the “instructor” sent him to the Dean to explain his actions before calling the police.
Johnny’s supposed crime was not parroting the “all guns are bad” line.
What can you say? That’s not a college. It’s a farce.
Three cheers and hats off to Johnny for sticking to his guns. It’s gonna be a long semester. I’d say invite the professor along on your next range session, but he would doubtless be convinced you were planning his demise. Pathetic scared little man.
As for your classmates; yeah, the second amendment supports terrorism like the first amendment supports hate groups and the fourth amendment supports perversion. (sigh).
As John Stuart Mill, a real philosopher once said:
One person with a belief is equal to a force of ninety-nine who have only interests.
Maybe that’s the trouble. Today’s professors can’t bear the thought of people with belief expressing themselves. It might make other people think, and then where would we be?