going to have a difficult time. harder time than they thought. nothing smooth. failure. on one hand, this man is an absolute disaster, in over his head. no one around him knows what they re doing. then we look at all these minor, micro aggressions that this particular administration is inflicting on the american public. especially so many of the poor people who actually voted for him. these people rely on family planning. these people rely on not everyone has a dad who can buy them their first home and give them a loan of a few million dollars, right? donald trump. so i mean also the people that live in places that have streams and things like that. coal. this frustrates me so much about the republican senators who will not stand up. don t you have children and grandchildren? all the money in the world cannot help your children have better air than a poor person. you may be able to live in a better neighborhood but at the
micro aggressions. bill: real quickly define what a safe spacing is on northern arizona s campus. what would that be? essentially a safe space say place you can go where only liberal ideas are espoused you happen to agree with. bill: it s a liberals-only zone. like segregation. mary anne, when you and i were at harvard and were at the smartest people at the kennedy school by far sure. bill: there weren t safe spaces there. everybody just walked around. you got a dopey locker and ate lunch with everybody and this doesn t come up. what s changed since 1845? it was about that long ago. i think colleges have come to reflect our society which is increasingly divide and no one can work anything out much like our politics. it s not a surprise.
i m wondering what you think of it. if you had a student in your class wearing a burqa who was told by her family that she cannot wear the market reveal her hair in the presence of men, do you think professor scott would consider that sexist or would say anything about it? she would not say a thing about it. tucker: does not seem sexist to you, and the term mankind ? absolutely. i have no idea why feminists are obsessing over tiny little micro aggressions such as or issues like how the word mankind is used when therare women living under sharia law who are actually oppressed by an actual patriarchy. tucker: [laughs] it that they are defending. a good view of a macro questions. thank you for coming on. thank you for having me. tucker: a new report says young people are more likely to think that households ought to be led by men. why would they think that? our panel will discuss it. stay tuned.
suspended, not the teacher. for filming the teacher. it s unbelievable what goes down in college campuses these days, the micro-aggressions, you can t tell me that you re down with with micro aggressions. your pro micro-aggression? at least then we would get rid of all that garbage. tom: paul, what do you do about this? if you want to have some kind of balance in the schools, what should you do? it was well played i guess, but if it really happened, it s up to the students at some point to question authority, it comes back to them, whether this happens or not. i went to high school and there was a bible class and brooke may sinners were electives, and i didn t fall for either. tom: did you have to take them? i chose both. one helps the other, i know. don t tell me the bible doesn t help the bricklaying.
he believes in, i think he has a right to speak at berkeley. i think the university believes the same thing. i think to go one step further, they don t represent the broader progressive movement. it s a mistake to lump them and with those progressives like myself who are saying we are going to peacefully protest and obstruct. we don t like these views, given to the right by the constitution. martha: ben, what do you think? what a lot of what richard is saying is true. i think there is a mentality that is on a lot of college campuses. there is a mentality that suggests that speech that you don t like it some sort of violence. micro-aggressions being met with macro aggression. when you start with the premise that it s okay to punch and then you say, everyone is a nazi, then, it is easy to see things break down. that is why i have had riots at cal state los angeles, we had a near riot at penn state last year. it is becoming a lot less uncommon than you would hope would be, certainly.