Porn professor goes berserk on
campus
Allegedly assaults teen girl exercising
free speech
Mireille Miller-Young, associate
professor at UC, Santa Barbara
A professor of feminist studies who
specializes in teaching pornography, queer theory and black film is accused of
going berserk at a California
pro-life demonstration last week, stealing and destroying an anti-abortion sign
and assaulting a teen girl who tried to retrieve it.
Police are now investigating the events
involving Mireille Miller-Young, who teaches at the University of California, Santa
Barbara.
According to the Santa Barbara Independent
which first broke the story, Miller-Young came across the pro-life display
sponsored by the Christian pro-life group Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust
on March 4.
Thirteen members of the group had posted
banners and literature which displayed graphic imagery of late-term abortions
designed to spark conversations with passing students.
Joan Short, a 21-year-old student at Thomas Aquinas
College and a member of
the pro-life group, told the paper Miller-Young exchanged heated words,
complained about the anti-abortion message, and led the gathering crowd into a
chant of “Tear down the sign! Tear down the sign!” before grabbing a banner and
walking with it across campus.
As Joan called 9-1-1, her 16-year-old
sister, Thrin Short, began recording the events on a smart phone, as the pair
followed the professor and two of her students into a building to try to
retrieve the banner.
The Independent report states:
As Miller-Young and the students boarded
an elevator, Joan said that Thrin repeatedly blocked the door with her hand and
foot and that Miller-Young continually pushed her back. Miller-Young then
exited the elevator and tried to yank Thrin away from the door while the
students attempted to grab her video camera. “As Thrin tried to get away, the
professor’s fingernails left bloody scratches on her arms,” Joan claimed. The
struggle ended when Thrin relented, Miller-Young walked away, the students rode
up in the elevator, and officers arrived to interview those involved.
“The police did not seem overly concerned
about the incident until they saw the video and realized how violent the
professor had been,” said Kristina Garza, director of campus outreach for the
Survivors ministry, which is planning to release video of the conflict.
“[Miller-Young] was definitely leading the
group,” said Joan. “I sincerely doubt any crime would have been committed if
she hadn’t been there.”
Thrin Short, 16, displays scratches on her
arm allegedly from Mireillle Miller-Young.
Police later found the sign destroyed.
Miller-Young declined comment to local
media, but has reportedly retained legal counsel.
“It is a pending matter, so it is not
appropriate to comment at this time,” said attorney Catherine Swysen. “We will
let the process take its course. I am confident that it will become clear that
the events did not unfold as the anti-choice demonstrators say they did.”
Joan Short on her blog noted: “Nothing
like this has ever happened to me before and I hope it will never happen again,
but it did not destroy the work that we did. We were able to handle
individuals. What we did not expect to encounter was a professor inciting a
mob. Although we were interrupted, we reached a lot of students.”
The incident even captured the attention
of top-rated radio host Rush Limbaugh, who commented Wednesday about the
professor:
So what do we have here? We have
hyphenated name? Check. Teaches multicultural nonsense? Check. Attracted to
perverted and worthless areas of academic emphasis? Check. Instinct to lash out
violently at those who disagree with her? Check. Resorts to violence when she
doesn’t get her way? Check. Logical conclusion: She is a madcap leftist and she
has tenure. She is teaching young skulls full of mush, inculcating them with
this worthless drivel that their parents are paying through the nose for.
Now, you might say, “Rush this has always
gone on.” Not to this degree, folks.
The higher education curriculum has been in
the process of being corrupted by militant feminazis for I don’t know how long,
but it is continuing to normalize what 10 years ago were extremes. The extremes
10 years ago are the normal today. The extremes 15 ago are the normal. A
professor teaching a course in black cultural studies, pornography, and sex
work on her faculty Web page?
You don’t think people being educated with
this kind of drivel are gonna come out of school confused and thinking they’ve
actually learned something? And this is just one professor at one school with
one particular area of the curriculum, and it’s happening all over.
University of California,
Santa Barbara
Melvin
L. Oliver is a professor at the University of California, Santa
Barbara, was a trustee at the William T. Grant Foundation, and a trustee at the Urban Institute (think tank).
Note: Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Urban
Institute (think tank), the Center on Budget and
Policy Priorities, the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace (think tank), the Brookings Institution (think tank), and the Center for American Progress.
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to
Promote Open Society, a supporter for the Center for
American Progress, and is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Center on
Budget and Policy Priorities, the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank), the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and the Center for American Progress.
Beatrix
A. Hamburg was the president of the William T. Grant
Foundation, is a director at the Center on
Budget and Policy Priorities, married to David A.
Hamburg, and her daughter is Margaret A. Hamburg.
David A.
Hamburg is married to Beatrix A. Hamburg,
Margaret A. Hamburg’s father, and an
adviser at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank).
Margaret
A. Hamburg is Beatrix A. Hamburg
& David A. Hamburg’s daughter, the
commissioner for the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA), and a VP for the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank).
Jessica Tuchman Mathews
is a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative
(think tank), the president of the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank), a director at the
American Friends of Bilderberg
(think tank), was an honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
Ed Griffin’s interview
with Norman Dodd in 1982
(The investigation into
the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace uncovered the plans for
population control by involving the United States in war)
Shirley
Ann Jackson is a trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), and a regent at the Smithsonian
Institution.
France
A. Cordova is a regent at the Smithsonian Institution,
and was the vice chancellor for the University of California
Santa Barbara.
Henry T.
Yang is the chancellor for the University of California
Santa Barbara, and was a trustee at the Universities
Research Association.
Norman
R. Augustine is a trustee at the Universities Research
Association, and a member of the Homeland
Security Advisory Council.
Lee H.
Hamilton is a member of the Homeland Security Advisory
Council, and an honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank).
Jared L.
Cohon is a trustee at the Universities Research
Association, a member of the Homeland Security Advisory
Council, a trustee at the Carnegie Museums of
Pittsburgh, and was the president of the Carnegie
Mellon University.
Andrew
Carnegie was the founder of the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank), the founder of the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, and the endowed predecessor
schools for the Carnegie Mellon University.
Teresa
Heinz Kerry is a trustee at the Carnegie Museums of
Pittsburgh, a life trustee at the Carnegie Mellon University,
an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution
(think tank), and married to John F. Kerry.
John F. Kerry
is married to Teresa Heinz Kerry, the secretary
at the U.S. Department of State for the Barack Obama administration, and was the candidate for the 2004 John F. Kerry presidential campaign.
William
A. Burton was the spokesman for the 2004 John F. Kerry
presidential campaign, the deputy press secretary for the Barack Obama administration, is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, and married to Laura Capps.
Laura Capps
was the Iowa
press secretary for the 2004 John F. Kerry
presidential campaign, is married to William A.
Burton, and her father was Walter H. Capps.
Walter H.
Capps was Laura Capps father, and a religion
professor at the University of California Santa Barbara.
Melvin
L. Oliver is a professor at the University of California, Santa
Barbara, was a trustee at the William T. Grant Foundation, and a trustee at the Urban Institute (think tank).
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