Look how these Stanford law school students treat a judge

This is Stanford’s elite law school. Watch the egregious behavior of the administrator, but also the students. They feel comfortable treating the speaker (a judge) this way. They will eventually be judges. Wokism will wreck havoc on society.


I wish I had heard what he was saying or had to say going forward. I do not believe someone deserves respect simply because she is a judge.
 
I wish I had heard what he was saying or had to say going forward. I do not believe someone deserves respect simply because she is a judge.

Yeah true you wouldnt want people behaving decently even when hearing things they disagree with. So the next time a drag show happens and someone disrupts it you will start a thread showing your support for them right?
 
What I love is the fat retarded cow got up and said how "uncomfortable" she was even in a room full of people that agree with her but you're so retarded that you mock others about their "hurt feelings". You clearly have a syphilitic brain.

Do you even know what happened before the "Judge" was cut off?

The Dean appeared to diffuse the situation very well and got the Judge the opportunity to finish is talk.
 
Yeah true you wouldnt want people behaving decently even when hearing things they disagree with. So the next time a drag show happens and someone disrupts it you will start a thread showing your support for them right?

A talk at a law school is not the same thing as a performance.
 
Do you even know what happened before the "Judge" was cut off?

The Dean appeared to diffuse the situation very well and got the Judge the opportunity to finish is talk.

I'm not sure what any judge speaking at Stanford to law students could have possibly said which compelled that fat retarded cow to get up disrupt the event to whine that she was "uncomfortable". The fact that you can't even see the problem with it astonishes me more than the stupidity.
 
Absolutely...even more reason for the students to be respectful.. what an embarrassment for Stanford law...

I suspect you have never set foot in a law school, but these talks are designed to be a give and take, more of a discussion. Respectful is good, but it also should be a two way street. I did not see what happened prior to the video.
 
I'm not sure what any judge speaking at Stanford to law students could have possibly said which compelled that fat retarded cow to get up disrupt the event to whine that she was "uncomfortable". The fact that you can't even see the problem with it astonishes me more than the stupidity.
let's see if Jared knows which statement sent everyone into a frenzy...
 
I'm not sure what any judge speaking at Stanford to law students could have possibly said which compelled that fat retarded cow to get up disrupt the event to whine that she was "uncomfortable". The fact that you can't even see the problem with it astonishes me more than the stupidity.

She very skillfully got the students to calm down, and get the "Judge" an opportunity to resume his speech. Before she began to speak he was leaving and the audience was jeering, I thought it was very skillful.
 
So what you're saying is it's quite alright to disrupt a talk at law school but not a drag show in a children's library????????

I did not say that. You are so desperate to make a point, you are making shit up.
 
She very skillfully got the students to calm down, and get the "Judge" an opportunity to resume his speech. Before she began to speak he was leaving and the audience was jeering, I thought it was very skillful.

Wow she did an awful lot for someone who was so "uncomfortable". What I love is you think she was "skillful" in claming down the shitty behavior of supposed adults and God forbid future lawyers.
 
I did not say that. You are so desperate to make a point, you are making shit up.

Then explain why you said the two things were different? I'm talking about disruptive behavior in both cases. You would whine if someone disrupted a drag show. Deny it. I dare you.
 
She very skillfully got the students to calm down, and get the "Judge" an opportunity to resume his speech. Before she began to speak he was leaving and the audience was jeering, I thought it was very skillful.

By supporting their disrespect? She's not very good at her job at all....
 
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