11/13/2012, 12:59 pm
A shocking video from a New Jersey campus debate hosted by Young Americans for Liberty (YAL) reveals public Montclair State University students booing their English professor Dr. Grover Furr, who adamantly denies any wrongdoing on behalf of communists throughout history.
A dangerous thoughtcriminal kept asking Professor Furr about the sufficient number of people who must be killed for communism to be successful: if killing 100 to 150 million people didn't do it, then perhaps, a billion or two would be the ticket?
In the face of persistent questioning, Furr korrektly identified the student's argument as "bullsh-t" because "Stalin did not commit one crime." Furr also ingeniously invented the Current Truth that the United States has the lowest standard of living of any industrialized country and that everyone must have government healthcare.
For his selfless heroic resistance in the face of adverse historical facts, we hereby honor Comrade Furr with clickable HERO OF CHANGE Medal and Award.
We would also like to clarify that while Furr is korrekt in that communists never hurt a single enemy of the people, make no mistake: we will find the scoundrel student who asked the wrong question and put him at the top of the list for when the time comes. We will yet teach him and all the other anti-communist scum a lesson in social studies!
And finally, we would like to know more about the relation between Dr. Furr and BigFurHat.
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In related news, the Midwest Marxist Conference held at Northwestern University was full of Teachers Union activists bonding with communist radicals. The all-day event, which collected money to support Chicago Socialists and featured a communist bookstore, helped students on-campus along with the radical left community to plan the next phase in socialist indoctrination and the subsequent takeover.Hosted by Medill School of Journalism, the event was so peaceful and open-minded that the activists in attendance had to violently kick out a journalist who they suspected might question their commitment to non-violence and transparency.
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