September 26, 2025
This one leaves me scratching my head.
‘How Serious Is It?’: Alan Dershowitz Breaks Down What Punishments Could Await From Students’ Pork Prank
How can you charge someone with BURGLARY when, instead of removing someone's things, you give them an unwanted gift?
According to the Daily Caller article:
Well, a hate crime is fine and so is criminal nuisance. Health code violations would be warranted too. Expulsion definitely should be on the table. But burglary? I don't get that one.
Dersh explains that entering the frat house is what changed it from an act of self-expression to a hate crime and burglary. I would call that trespassing, but what they heck.
In the end the law will probably go easy on them. (They will give them a donut and tell them in future to stick to church oriented social activities.)
Actually, one must question the response to this insofar as these punk kids are doing exactly what was expected of them by their professors and others whom they were told to listen to and respect. They've been told, repeatedly, that Jews are a monolithic culture bent on world domination and that they have been systematically committing genocide on the poor Palestinians, who were just sitting there in their traidtional homeland until the EEeeeeevilll Jews showed up and started killing them for no good reason. That these kids just tossed a bit of ham at the Jewish frat brothers illustrates their benevolence and genlteness. Expulsion, likely community service, and perhaps incarceration seems out of proportion given this wasn't really their idea to begin with. I'll tell you who needs to be punished - the leftist profs who filled their heads with this evil dogma.
We will continue to have such incidents, and far worse ones, if we continue to allow Communists and libertines to hide behind tenure and be protected and coddled by universities. These kids are just the symptom; the disease is embedded in department chairs and other such places in all of academia, and parents are paying them to twist their children's minds.
BTW we send kids to college to "expand their minds". But sometimes expanding things is not good. An expanded belly, for instance, is less of a benefit than keeping it flat. We want to expand our kid's minds but in a constructive way. Colleges now expand them in ways that they are unable to handle and then we criticize when they act out in the manner their teachers told them.
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