Cornell University wants students to start ISIS clubs

#26
#26
lulz.

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gave you a like for that, don't let it go to your head
 
#29
#29
In the few segments I listened to, I never heard the term ISIS - the term freedom fighter was used. Maybe I missed it.. The term freedom fighter doesn't equate to head severing terrorist.

IMO the title of the story is tragically misleading as were the questions the interviewer stated. I didn't watch the whole thing but enough to know it smacked of a setup.

That's why I said "some comments". I noticed the careful wording as well, however it was troublesome to think about bringing an ISIS sympathizer or whatever to speak to students. Even more troubling, was equating setting up a training camp as to bringing in a coach. Maybe he is just ignorant, but he couldn't be that naïve or concerned about being perceived as intolerant to other cultures could he?
 
#36
#36
What? Feeling left out that UF didn't start an ISIS club?

You've already had an ISIS operative there. His name was Will Muschamp.



If he showed up with a suitcase full of nukes and wanted to join, he's so incompetent ISIS would ship him back.
 
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#38
#38
My family who graduated from Cornell would weep at this news.............if they werent playing golf and smoking cigars all day.
 
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#44
I'm seeing a parallel here.

Radical liberals will preach tolerance until they disagree with something.

Radical republicans will cherish freedom until it opens the door to something they hate.

The irony of a neo-Nazi supporter bashing on ISIS-supporting college administrators apparently does not cross Dave's mind.
 
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#45
#45
The irony of a neo-Nazi supporter bashing on ISIS-supporting college administrators apparently does not cross Dave's mind.

I used to live down the street from a professor in business and invited to many of his parties. Now you'd think a business professor's friends would be pretty benign capitalism loving folks. Not.
 
#46
#46
I used to live down the street from a professor in business and invited to many of his parties. Now you'd think a business professor's friends would be pretty benign capitalism loving folks. Not.

Was he a neo-Nazi?
 

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