Anybody else on a “professor outburst/threatening students” video spree because TH-cam put the video about Professor Accuses Class of Cheating video in your suggestions?
ubiquitousdiabolus Yes boys and girls. If you act naughty you will have to be punished. I guess it doesn't work that way in the land of lollypops and candy canes. Can you show me the way? lmao
As soon as I heard them laugh when he told them they scared the workers, I knew that they were a bounch of immature kids. Having to laugh to prove a point is enough to not take you seriously anymore.
This happens all the time with protests. They claim that people are threatened and afraid to justify taking away your right to protest. I don't even know what these people were protesting but I've been to a lot of protests the stuff they say to make you leave or to justify arresting you is usually complete bs.
I remember kids being physically carried out of class in elementary school... Apparently the kind of behavior that warrants that has been extended all the way out to college now. Strange times.
Michael Alguire i disagree. they "contributed" and in fact.... "stoked the flames of" this problem. the problem originated ultimately with govt and the entitlement state.
"Students scare employees?" - literally that girls conceptual understanding of that situation is that she's a child and they're adults. She doesnt even realize she is an adult.
I've come to realize that virtually all asshole behavior boils down to a victim complex: people who were probably treated poorly (victimized) as children who don't realize that they aren't the victims in every situation once they become adults, and are in fact capable of being victimizers themselves. It's what lies at the core of narcissism and other cluster B personality disorders.
Because it's reality and how the world works. Kids live in a liberal bubble on campus. Therefore, they think they can do anything they want without any consequences. It's about time a University gives these kids a dose of reality. If they did what they did off campus they ALL would be arrested for trespassing and a few other things...
@@livetotell100 no because they live in Democratic libtard demon rat run States and towns just like Portland Oregon nothing happens to them.they're used to being double standards going their way.
@@frederickarchibaldchumly-w2163 How were they obeying the rules? So your just allowed to just go in any building, disrupt the people working there, and refuse to leave?
WHAT?????? WOKENESS in America-perfect example! This guy's approach was fine but after that was shameful! You will never educate these woke college generation of students by always making sure not to hurt their fragile feelings....SMH
AeroNevin "they are not immature they just don’t agree with him and are protesting" this comment pissed a lot of people off I didn't know what was going on when I said it and honestly fuck anyone who was triggered by my comment.
@@renga19 Noy, they are immature high schoolers. Protestors know rule number 1 is never block the entrance to the building and rule number 2 is violence only hurts your cause. The fact that they are even *in* the building and are being _allowed to protest_ there is a _privilege._ Make these idiots stand outside in the sun and not be allowed to sit on the steps and that protest disappears overnight.
These types of people are selfish, they don't care about anyone's feelings except their own. They claim to care about compassion but you are seeing right now their true intentions being shown
@Donovan Dey Im a millenial unfortunately. You will have to remind me exactly what great strides which we have been accredited for. Typical millenial patting self on back for accomplishing nothing. Our grandparents did more by 21 then weve done in 40 years
Idk why, not like a single one of them actually worked to get there. Nobody who busted their ass studying for a degree that actually matters is wasting their time with this nonsense.
I bet most of them didn't even know there was a code of conduct standards that they agreed to when they stated at the college. I think more colleges need to either have a code of conduct or create one.
w vanyar Most, if not all colleges, have a student code of conduct. It’s a policy they can use to dismiss students for behavior that does not reflect the values of the college. All students are responsible to be aware and knowledgeable of the code of conduct. This video shows a lot of grace toward the students and gives them an opportunity to correct their violation of the code and stay in school.
IKR? These are the same type of people that see a difference of opinion as an aggressive act. The simple thing to do is establish the whole building as a safe space where no one can offer an opinion of any kind. Ridiculous , Huh.
You can learn all types of stuff in college. Imagine having consequences as a result of your actions (regardless of the reason or cause). So perfectly handled. “This is what will happen if you take these particular actions.” Real Life 101.
Damn, huge credit to that guy for how he handled this. Never lost his cool, never backed down or caved. Gave the students a chance to speak as soon as they raised their hands, but made it clear he wasn't negotiating or playing around. Good for him!
Don't forget how the guy next to him at 2:16 even managed to jump in and regain control of the situation while still having a stance of power while not being an ass about it. He deserves more credit here too. Good duo.
Racist blacks thinking they can get their own way. Now I don't have anything against racism but don't be thinking that normies are going to tolerate you even if you're black.
Lol I went to OSU in 2016 and I didn't even know this occurred. I looked up a Columbus Dispatch article and this protest was all over the place. One group protested Israel's mistreatment of Palestinians; another protested that food served at OSU's meal halls were mostly from corporate/heavily processed sources; another group protested OSU's toying with the notion of outsourcing its utilities to outside companies, which would cost OSU employees their jobs. This must be why this protest didn't accomplish much in the long-run; if you want people to listen to your demands, you need a united message accompanied by logical/reasonable demands. Just randomly occupying a space asking for a million, seemingly unrelated, demands isn't going to sway minds. It's just going to piss people off.
It is nice how you actually addressed the issues and context of the protest. Almost everyone else in the comment section is a bunch of uneducated conservative fools who have no interest in what is actually going on. I am not saying the protest was justified. I am saying one should at least be interested in the context, not simply supporting administration because they like to see college students scolded.
Well, they know that what they are telling them will happen, is the truth, so they don't REALLY care if they stay as it will only hurt the students, not the University.
It's surprisingly easy to remain calm with idiots like these when you're there in a professional capacity rather than a personal capacity. Such has been my experience working security, anyway.
University of Chicago did it better. They sent a letter to all incoming freshmen regarding situations like this and that they would be shown the door if they couldn't stand a difference of opinion from other students.
i am going to politetely and only partially disagree. he made the mistake of almost turning it into a debate. This vid should have been about 2 min long. Instead it starts to ramble into a semantics debate. he should not have put himself into a position to answer to them exactly how they are a threat. One thing these students are good at is rhetoric. they didn't learn nothing at school.
Robert Jack - I agree. This should never have been a meeting, informal or otherwise. A school posting, along with a reminder of the general policy of the school should have sufficed.
My college shuts off the wifi at 11PM, 30 minutes past the final classes release. Not that there's many students left at that point anymore, but still clears the study halls out before campus police does their final walkthrough.
6th amendment: “in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right…to be confronted with the witnesses against him” It prohibits the government from holding secret tribunals to imprison political enemies.
pogotwister ITS ASHAME THE STUDENTS HAVE WASTED THEIR TIME WITH THIS USELESS EDUCATION SYSTEM. PEOPLE PROTEST WHEN THEY DON’T LIKE SOMETHING & SEEK TO CHANGE IT. THE REASON YALL LEFT EUROPE 101
pogotwister LAUGH BECAUSE IT IS FUNNY THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THESE STUDENTS ARE DOING IT THE RIGHT WAY HENCE THE UNIVERSE REWARDS TRUTH WITH LIGHT. UNFORTUNATELY THE RUNAWAY SLAVES FROM EUROPE MISSED THIS CONCEPT. SO ONCE SAID LIGHT IS SHINED UPON ITS IGNORANCE THIER CORRUPTED MEANS TO SURVIVE SHALL BE NO MORE. Now that’s LADIEE HUSLAA 101🤭😅😅😅
*"The problem isn't that Johnny can't read. The problem isn't even that Johnny can't think.* *The problem is that Johnny doesn't know what thinking is. He confuses it with feeling."* _- Thomas Sowell_
They are obsessed with being oppressed. They will do everything in their power to fight the system. All I see is a bunch of children with mommy/daddy issues who are taking it out on society.
DoctorRobertNeville I think the administration took the right approach in this situation. Your approach is correct but doesn’t add the lesson they’re trying to teach these kids. I don’t they will understand he lesson immediately, but in the years to come they will reflect on their actions and their wrong behavior.
These children are laughing like it's a joke. They are so immature that they do not understand the breaking the law will cause them to be arrested. This is the first timein a long time that I have seen universities finally stand up to these thugs. They go to School here. But I do not own this institution and people need to be protected. Glad the school is calling them on this and not being politically correct. Bravo for the school. Finally
The Sean Ward Show no he's not a hero .he is answering questions to a bunch of punks who are right now as he speaks to them are illegal occupying that auditorium in protest.the building is closed !!! PERIOD get it .this is not how you deal with bullys what he should do is have every one of them arrested and expelled immediatly it's obvious they have been running the building confronting people in argument and putting them in fear .
@@cooleyYT are you actually slow? I was talking about the topic of protest, not manner in which they may or may not have conducted it. Some of the stuff they were protesting for was fair. Perhaps learn to read before calling others stupid, stupid.
@spurslegacy first off idiot. Learn to read. It had nothing to do with what I said. Second. Your the village idiot throwing insults like candy to the blind. All misses. Also don't use red herrings, please. You only make YOURSELF look stupid.idiot
@@LateLost when the answer HAS ALREADY BEEN GIVEN (read the post), then it is not learning at all. It is an attempt to intimidate to get the right and valid authorities, who are protecting those who are in the right (the employees who felt threatened), from the immoral and arrogant spoilt narcissistic brats causing this confrontation. I teach in a high school in the UK (age range 11-16) and I face this demanding arrogance ("tell me what I've done wrong!" immediately after I've just done so) on a lesson by lesson basis. The real problems, of course, are the bad parenting (training their children to be part of the entitlement culture) and weak-willed authorities who won't support their staff. These adults in this video clip have restored some faith in humanity for me.
@@1958vintage I'm guessing it also has a lot to do with all the muslims polluting your classrooms thanks to leftist politicians. Not to mention the uppity blacks and self hating liberal, indoctrinated whites.
Daniel Buller - The questions were answered. The issues was the answers given we’re not what they wanted to hear. You can tell by your comment you are one of the infant children in the room. It’s a hard life when mommy and daddy are not around to comfort you and tell you how great you are.
They all had parents that taught them that rules are negotiable on a case by case basis and they are all entitled to ignore rules they don't like and set terms as they see fit.
Xyre154 😂😂😂 you think kicking out what looked to be like 20-30 students would hurt the universities income? You’re wrong, very, very wrong. They make money off sports, food, merchandise. All of that on top of the enormous tuition you have to pay to go there.
Xyre154 colleges like OSU are so big that it doesn’t even matter. Their football team alone generates $90+ million dollars a year, their whole athletic department is rumored to have a net worth of one BILLION dollars a year, again I say rumor so don’t quote me on that, but the football team 100% makes $90+ million dollars for the school. So yeah they can afford to expel that many students. Colleges still receive money from former alumni through merchandise and ticket sales and some even donate large sums of money. So for you to say that OSU was just threatening these students because they can’t afford to expel them is wrong. Yeah this may not be the case for smaller colleges, but OSU is enormous, they have over 30,000 students. So to say that losing 30 students hurt would hurt them financially is wrong. Yeah they may not want to expel that many students because, and I will agree, that is a shit ton of money to just throw away but still, they can without a doubt afford to say fuck em and throw em all out. I will agree not every college can do this because with smaller colleges with only 10,000 and less student most definitely cannot afford that, and yeah I actually was high when I wrote that and I’m still high now and I just showed you how wrong you were. I’m done with this conversation.
Xyre154 you care way too much about this shit idk why you think anybody is gonna read all that nobody cares as much as you about something so pointless get over yourself
This is what Weinstein at Evergreen and Christakis at Yale should have done. Not entertained their loony ideas; not catered to their feelings. They should have brought the hammer down like these two gentlemen here and told them if they threw a tantrum or threatened someone that they would be gone the next day.
"you scared people, so we are going to call the cops, you are going to jail, you will be expelled, you will lose your money and job and we will destroy your life. how dare you"
I think it's a lot deeper than that. I'm in this generation and it's difficult not to be more persuaded by this culture from a young age. It's in social media, celebrities, news, school, advertising, friends. It's ridiculously difficult to see any bigger picture than expecting everyone to perfectly fit in your idea of the world. It's a generational issue more than a domestic issue.
@@mitchderise I see what your saying, but I respectfully disagree. The PARENTS today are no where near involved in their kids life like they should. I literally see so many kids pretty much run their parents not the other way around. That's the job of the parent to make sure they are being taught by them and NOT the internet. So it absolutely is a domestic issue.
@@tellurye Home and society are not the same thing. Parents teach kids how to act around parents but teachers teach kids how to act at school. Life isn't externally tough as it used to be. So people just don't grow up as fast. Culture has a lot more to do with it. I encourage my kids to act immediatly to physically defend themselves. To never provoke but stand up for themselves. The kids will defend based on what the opinions of the teachers they are around. If they stand up for themselves and the teacher gets them in trouble, they are less likely to handle themselves. If the teacher tries to help the kids resolve it after the fight, kids usually become buddies. Society raises children more than we are willing to admit. Moms with too many kids to handle is usually begging for a stranger to give kids a death glare. The kid dancing holding his crotch won't listen to anyone except the scary man that says cut that shit out. Society must tastefully intervene. Just like these men here are.
@@johnnyflorence219 I respectfully disagree. My parents taught me what society was going to TRY and teach me. They taught me what to watch out for, and make sure I wasnt getting my education from some rando on Social Media. My parents were up my ass, arguably a little too much at times, but I was calling bullshit on a TON of stuff my friends didnt. Absolutely teachers should be teaching the right thing, but my parents protected me from them as well. Anymore I see parents just ignoring their kids who are on their phone buying drugs, meanwhile their little angel says Oh no mom, just playing some Pokemon. Sure it is our job to help out wherever we can, but ultimately the responsibility falls 100% on the parents.
The disrespectful, laughter and the cavaliarness of these young idiots is why America is completely going down the toilet. It's one thing to stand your ground and you know state your cause. It's another thing to disrespect an adult who is giving you the options that the school or GSU made available. I see this every day with disrespectful attitudes and apathy and uncaring young people. No consequence exists for them. They laugh in the face of any rules. They think anarchy is cool and trending. God help us!
He does. I wouldn’t have. I would’ve just said “y’all gotta go, get out, I’m not going to answer any questions, this building is off limits and you all are trespassing.”
NO he has a well practised candor. Thats different. He lost his patience once or twice, and was noticably angry. He is far from a tried and tested guru that can be infinitely patient.
Sloppy Steve He’s just being honest, minority individuals never try hearing out Caucasian individuals because they feel like they’re owed something. They feel like caucasian individuals are trying to strip away their rights and voice. They also feel like caucasian people aren’t allowed to have a voice.
That's why they are pushing for diversity quotas in companies. They think they don't need competency as long as they have the privilege of being unprevileged.
I m ashamed to see comments in this chat calling these protests as a privilege ... students should protest considering the price hikes of tuition, increase cost of living, cuts in education and other academic programs. My university years of Rutgers University was instrumental with actions since there was no push back from students or parents. The issue here is how should student organization protest these dire issues with US colleges and universities from doing what they want without considering the implications of student's future or their obligations as a educational institution.
Everyone thinks they know everything when they're in college. But in retrospect realize how ignorant they were. I hope these kids look back and cringe.
No, I pretty much expected this would happen. Notice not one of the comments asked what is going on. Yet there all jumping to the conclusion that these are college brats. It's typical of comments like these. They feel that status quo is God. I see it all the time, with videos on global warming. They throw out claims and denials that have nothing to do with what the video is adressing. Like they paused it and wrote the comment begore leaving.
@Jordan Simeone *This has nothing to do with "free speech". People are fucking tired of hearing these spoiled, entitled, Marxist BRATS claiming their "free speech" is being shut down while they're ABUSING everyone around them under the rubric of "free speech". Fuckem, I bet none of them chose to go to jail for their "closely held beliefs"!*
These students have a right to protest - and the university recognized this and tried to work with them earlier. They also as students have a responsibility to abide university regulations. The university permitted them to stay and protest as long as they were being reasonable, but at the end of the day there has to be a line drawn for safety and security. The spokesperson talked to them with respect and with equals, and gave them a firm yet kind ultimatum. A masterpiece in defusing a tense situation.
Although many on campus felt, rightly or wrongly, that this situation was badly mishandled, and it created a lot of bad feeling. Rather than respectful, his comments on going to jail were taken to be mocking and condescending, and his claim about students being expelled out of line, since he has absolutely no authority to decide who is or is not expelled. Faculty submitted a petition along these lines, but even administrators who might be expected to support his actions felt he showed them in a bad light.
@@rederic2004 There is nothing in this video that was mocking or condescending from him - if anything it's the students that displayed that. He was simply outlining what would happen with the students if they continued and they would need to make their own choices after being given that info. He left it up to them. Also, he initially mentioned expulsion but he did say he's "pretty sure" it was going to happen so it wasn't like he was acknowledging it was guaranteed or anything. That was clearly a guess he was voicing under the assumption that the students would have violated the school code by that point and is a reasonable guess even if it didn't happen.
How is it entitled to protest for your rights as a person of color which is what they were doing, so I'm assuming they are protesting police brutality or something like that which mind you effects people of color worse than white people, it's not entitlement it's literally a fact
"If you are all still here in fifteen minutes, you're going to jail and getting expelled. If you don't understand that, then you need to go back to high school."
Understanding and accepting are two different things. Educational institutions are not corporate offices, there would be protests, there would be free spirited arguments, not corporate sheep scared of getting fired
This is how George Bridges should have handled the students at Evergreen. Noticee how when heads of faculty are firm and have self-respect and don't tolerate their BS, the students are so much calmer? Compare this to George Bridge's Evergreen. And this man did not ban police from the campus. The fat black girl almost said "but students who live here are not safe". But she stopped half way.
Notice how the tall guy argues. He stays on point. When someone tries to divert the conversation to debate a sub-point just so they can establish a foothold in an attempt to worm their way out, he steers them back to the main point. "This is our decision, this is what will happen if you do not comply."
I would not like to describe these children as "deplorable" collective idiocy. These are "I got a trophy because I participated, safe space, cry baby, soy latte paramecium"
I went to college and I didn’t have this kind of leisure time; I had assignments, exams, and a job. No way could I spend this kind of leisure time terrorizing anyone.
They all cheat their way through college. The amount of kids I've seen in groupme who just use quizlet and chegg for quizzes and online exams is incredibly disturbing
They’re all probably like dance majors and stuff. Engineering, economics, math, pre med, etc majors including myself don’t have time for shit like this
“Some of us are people of color so..” that was uncalled for. No need to bring race into why he is stating this. This causes more division blaming it on your color and not trying to understand.
It really grinds my gears because she acts so confident in the response, like she thinks it’s the victory to the argument, when it paints HER in a worse light!
Yeah! Breaking rules with no consequences is only for politicians, the President, the rich and powerful. The poors, however, dare not protest lest they get arrested, or lack "parenting" and require reeducation.
All these people below, man. Can you not hear that the administration just doesn't want to listen? They will do whatever they can to make this go away quickly because they might be held accountable.
No it's because people who can barely pick decisions, can now 100% fight teachers over policy's they are barely aware of, acting like representatives of state. It's childish and absurd, and I see a room full of highschoolers, not university students.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar You clearly haven't looked into the specifics of the situation and sympathize with authority because the alternative makes you uncomfortable
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar That's just the problem: you don't know and you don't care to know and you aren't comfortable with the possibility of being wrong. with a mindset like that, don't expect to learn anything
College is where people come to learn, work and study. It's not an open forum for those who want to protest. There are student leaders that you can go to and hold meetings to discuss displeasure. These are the acts of those who want to behave in a way that's not civilized. They didn't get any permission, they choose to subdue people trying to work and they are nothing more than a deterrent to those who want to learn and study. You have to read and agree to the student code of conduct. If you violate those rules then you have to suffer the consequences.
+stony tina I'd be willing to give them a second chance so long as the infraction was minor and not something obvious. I hate that whole "ignorance of the law does not make you immune to it" BS, as there are so many, I feel it is unreasonable to expect people to remember all of them. However, after I informed them they were breaking the rules, I would expect them to follow them. Again though, this assumes that the rule(s) they were breaking were minor and not common sense. Not knowing you needed a permit to protest isn't something everyone would think of, but not leaving when you are told you aren't allowed to be there, yeah, you should know how to follow instructions.
It's not ignorant to state the facts. It's ignorant to assume you know me to be a child or that I don't have information concerning such sit-ins existed. But to add to YOUR ignorance is that they have been against school policy then like they are now. Universities and college's are a place to learn not to preach. The parents are not paying for them to be there for any other reason except an education. The code of conduct is spelled out NOW, and they need to learn to abide by the rules just like they do if they ever decide to get off their asses and get a job. I'm pretty sure their employer is not going to allow them to do sit-in's if they aren't happy about having a slurpy machine over a koolee machine. Are we clear, ARE WE CLEAR!?
+James Bond after the Missou protests, they petitioned and successfully got their tests delayed because they didn't have adequate study time, due to their protesting. I say screw them. They didn't study because their time was taken up by extracurricular activities, that's on them. The fact that professors were involved in those protests is beside the point.
+Musty Shackleford Sit ins aren't banned, but if you do them you have to respect fire codes, not endanger safety, and if the police say you need to go you gtfo not laugh at the faculty who are scared of you acting like lunatics and someone who is being as nice as possible (he could have just had you arrested immediately but didn't)
"if you remain here after this time, police will be called in to remove you" "but they have weapons" ... so don't remain there after being told then...
Would you like being told what to do every minute of your life? College is more feasible, but they Indoctrinate almost every day. It’s easier to go against what your Professors say about genders
Sorry. I didn’t mean it like that. What was meant, was that Some forms of schooling is unpreparedness brainwashing for the labor force, I NEVER meant to say that college isn’t a choice and you HAVE to go. Some people want different education, and some people want good degrees and good jobs and earn good money with a good family. Some other people want to Educate themselves, because the local elite just forces it down their throats what they don’t have interest in
I really love these two guys! I’m all for protesting and making things better, but these students seem to LACK the understanding of what they’re saying. They’re no longer open-minded of what others say as they’re now in their own “bubble”. The guys are super respectful, professional, and understanding and just trying to make the campus safe for every
Amen. This is exactly the way it should work. OSU sent the right message to these disrespectful little punks by saying in effect, "No, F--- YOU! We're not negotiating and you have no business making demands. This isn't Evergreen State College or Mizzou. Here, the dog wags the tail! We run this school, not you. Be respectful and get the hell out of here, or you'll be arrested. End of discussion!" Frankly, I thought these two gentlemen were incredibly generous and patient. I wouldn't have even bothered talking with them, I'd have sent the police in and have them told these punks "leave now or be arrested!" Amen.
what is with all these kids protesting over nothing? They literally invent problems. Maybe they should be expelled. They're clearly not cut out for education.
I agree - the most privileged and highly educated generation in human history with a level of freedom unimagined by previous generations seem like they need something to do. They need to realize that we are all finally free. Yes, there is still progress to be made but freedom and equality are not the issue. The Environment!!
Look how privileged and safe they act in the video. They thought they won't have to get any consequences for doing what they did. They feel safe enough to pull this shit and surprised that there will be consequences. Power play use to be about who is the strongest. Lol
Don't worry. Fix a kiosk to take orders from guests. Hire some staff to take care of cooking and cleaning. Boom You save hundreds and thousands of dollars.
Anybody else on a “professor outburst/threatening students” video spree because TH-cam put the video about Professor Accuses Class of Cheating video in your suggestions?
Yes, lol
Literally me
Saltinpepper doing that right now
Aye.
Yup
"you mean, if we break the rules, there will be consequences?"
ubiquitousdiabolus Yes boys and girls. If you act naughty you will have to be punished. I guess it doesn't work that way in the land of lollypops and candy canes. Can you show me the way? lmao
"literally Hitler yo"
Yaaasss, honey! If you play with fire, you'll not get doused with water honey you get burned. That is consequence.
holy shit imagine that. what is this accountability you speak of?
Should of learned that in kindergarten, not in college
“If there’s someone we scared, give me their name...” does she not realize how bad that sounds
No obviously they don’t
I just want to "talk" to him.
Lemme get their home address and phone number.
do they have kids? what are their kid’s names?
Let me get the names and adresses of all their family members too
As soon as I heard them laugh when he told them they scared the workers, I knew that they were a bounch of immature kids. Having to laugh to prove a point is enough to not take you seriously anymore.
dont you realize peaceful occupation and disruption of this nature is the only reason legislation was passed to end jim crow laws? read a book damn.
This happens all the time with protests. They claim that people are threatened and afraid to justify taking away your right to protest. I don't even know what these people were protesting but I've been to a lot of protests the stuff they say to make you leave or to justify arresting you is usually complete bs.
If you find "immature kids" threatening you're not serious
Exactly, it's like a group of middle schoolers trying to shame the outsider.
@@SnakeSalmon8izback they probably considering misgendering someone an act of violence but dont find intimidation violent lmao.
“What do you mean by removed?”
“Police Officers will physically pick you up and remove you.”
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I remember kids being physically carried out of class in elementary school... Apparently the kind of behavior that warrants that has been extended all the way out to college now. Strange times.
@fellini fendi sounds less threatening than "Prisoner Transport" or "Jail Transport"
fellini fendi ah right, it is a funny expression.
"Discharged as in?..."
"Expelled."
Damn for college students they aren't very good with words.
"Oh, we scared people? Give us the names of the individuals who felt threatened so we can harass them further."
Unbelievable.
Yep these bitches are crazy. (including the dudes)
Cellulose Nuggets You mean manginas
lmao I noticed that to 😂 Socialists are cancer
Louis E yes this is a good administrator
take that person's name and IMMEDIATELY EXPEL THEM
Respect to this guy. He is firm and patient.
What does billows for days even mean?
Yes,he is respectful and firm however like many of his colleagues he created this problem.
Michael Alguire i disagree. they "contributed" and in fact.... "stoked the flames of" this problem. the problem originated ultimately with govt and the entitlement state.
Now imagine how these kids' attitudes would change if he was black.
xtop23 Yes, and all the liberal professors who think the same way.
Jeez and this was posted by the STUDENTS.
That is another level of delusional.
"Students scare employees?" - literally that girls conceptual understanding of that situation is that she's a child and they're adults. She doesnt even realize she is an adult.
Spot on
I've come to realize that virtually all asshole behavior boils down to a victim complex: people who were probably treated poorly (victimized) as children who don't realize that they aren't the victims in every situation once they become adults, and are in fact capable of being victimizers themselves. It's what lies at the core of narcissism and other cluster B personality disorders.
Yep. She’s just used to playing the victim card.
@@gwen8352 u tha real MVP
She's commenting on how ridiculous that statement is. They were not scared.
“We simply tell you the truth, and you live with your actions”. This is probably the first time these kids heard that succinctly put.
Because it's reality and how the world works. Kids live in a liberal bubble on campus. Therefore, they think they can do anything they want without any consequences. It's about time a University gives these kids a dose of reality. If they did what they did off campus they ALL would be arrested for trespassing and a few other things...
@@livetotell100 no because they live in Democratic libtard demon rat run States and towns just like Portland Oregon nothing happens to them.they're used to being double standards going their way.
Yeah. Obey the rules or you get arrested. That's kinda what happens in n the "REAL" world. Get used to it kids.
@@frederickarchibaldchumly-w2163 How were they obeying the rules? So your just allowed to just go in any building, disrupt the people working there, and refuse to leave?
@@livetotell100 its a statement not an observation. I think you completely misread that. 😁
"Give you the opportunity to go to jail for your beliefs" That was a nice one
Put up, or shut up.
Time for words have passed.
nice ad hom attack you mindless myopic Mantatee
This is an exemplar of how to handle inappropriate behavior by the students - understanding, yet firm; unyielding, yet just.
WHAT?????? WOKENESS in America-perfect example! This guy's approach was fine but after that was shameful! You will never educate these woke college generation of students by always making sure not to hurt their fragile feelings....SMH
lol@@F1rhys
@@F1rhysit’s cute that you think student protests only existed in our generation
@@Joela393- cute how delusional you are. This generation doesn’t even know what they’re protesting the majority of the time! SMH
@@F1rhys you not knowing why doesn't mean they dont, bumpkin😂
These are college students? They act and talk like immature high schoolers.
AeroNevin "they are not immature they just don’t agree with him and are protesting" this comment pissed a lot of people off I didn't know what was going on when I said it and honestly fuck anyone who was triggered by my comment.
@@renga19 Noy, they are immature high schoolers. Protestors know rule number 1 is never block the entrance to the building and rule number 2 is violence only hurts your cause. The fact that they are even *in* the building and are being _allowed to protest_ there is a _privilege._
Make these idiots stand outside in the sun and not be allowed to sit on the steps and that protest disappears overnight.
@@jarrod752 lol okay I was wrong but idk what they are even protesting
@@renga19 I don't remember exactly but I think it's related to safe spaces.
They’re on their phones they don’t give a fuck
Ironic that a group of student activists were questioning why the employees felt unsafe instead of just accepting their feelings.
Donovan Dey - fuck-diddely -do - exactly! Spot on and well put !They don’t get the irony because they are so immature
These types of people are selfish, they don't care about anyone's feelings except their own. They claim to care about compassion but you are seeing right now their true intentions being shown
Biggest Irony: no one knows what they were protesting against, but this gentleman’s plea of reason is now known all over the world... even after 7!
@Donovan Dey Im a millenial unfortunately. You will have to remind me exactly what great strides which we have been accredited for. Typical millenial patting self on back for accomplishing nothing. Our grandparents did more by 21 then weve done in 40 years
Preston Chloupek that’s what you get with a bunch of liberal hypocrites
The word “expelled” started to get their attention.
Idk why, not like a single one of them actually worked to get there. Nobody who busted their ass studying for a degree that actually matters is wasting their time with this nonsense.
They imagined themselves having to use that word in their next phone call home!
I'd expell them after 5 minutes.
I bet most of them didn't even know there was a code of conduct standards that they agreed to when they stated at the college. I think more colleges need to either have a code of conduct or create one.
w vanyar Most, if not all colleges, have a student code of conduct. It’s a policy they can use to dismiss students for behavior that does not reflect the values of the college. All students are responsible to be aware and knowledgeable of the code of conduct. This video shows a lot of grace toward the students and gives them an opportunity to correct their violation of the code and stay in school.
This dude couldn’t have been more professional he is over qualified for whatever job he has at the college
This administration deserves a HUGE round of applause.
This is a weak example. Throw their asses and expel them now tf
At first I didn't like this dude... until the bigger picture came into focus...
lol definitely agree, this kids are like a pack of spoiled 5 year olds asking the most retarded questions!!!
@ Yeah, you can.
DrearierSpider1 why hours away,get out now.
They always want a safe space.. but when others don't feel safe they laugh.
Fucking children. Pathetic.
These people are a bunch of hypocrites
IKR? These are the same type of people that see a difference of opinion as an aggressive act. The simple thing to do is establish the whole building as a safe space where no one can offer an opinion of any kind. Ridiculous , Huh.
@@frankvillarreal9418 you're the one who's being pathetic.
@@Afroman29 Too much soy in your diet .
Man this is sad. This guy is trying to treat the situation and the students with respect but they're just treating it like a joke.
In the work force if you laugh at management then you will be fired.
Inachu Ikimasho
Bootlicking pussy
jeff daniels Then start ur own business
Amal Edward
Shut up bitch
Brutus Tan
Zing
You can learn all types of stuff in college. Imagine having consequences as a result of your actions (regardless of the reason or cause).
So perfectly handled. “This is what will happen if you take these particular actions.” Real Life 101.
OSU Code of Conduct, page 1 of 1: FAFO.
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Someone in authority actually using authority properly. Nice to see.
Damn, huge credit to that guy for how he handled this. Never lost his cool, never backed down or caved. Gave the students a chance to speak as soon as they raised their hands, but made it clear he wasn't negotiating or playing around. Good for him!
the only thing he said that isn't true was "you're all smart" :)
I appreciate that he never said anything like “because I said so”. Very respectful, tried to reason with them
Dialog is a fiction in this rotten society pal
Don't forget how the guy next to him at 2:16 even managed to jump in and regain control of the situation while still having a stance of power while not being an ass about it. He deserves more credit here too. Good duo.
Did great but lost his cool once at 2:10 . It would’ve been absolutely perfect otherwise
3:23 “some of us are people of color so...” wtf does that have to do with anything?
Travis McCutchan She was just getting the race card ready in hand to use
@@matthewthurber3807 well at least she has the fat card ready as well
Race baiting. Disgusting.
Racist blacks thinking they can get their own way. Now I don't have anything against racism but don't be thinking that normies are going to tolerate you even if you're black.
Travis McCutchan it doesn’t she just dumb as fuck
Lol I went to OSU in 2016 and I didn't even know this occurred. I looked up a Columbus Dispatch article and this protest was all over the place. One group protested Israel's mistreatment of Palestinians; another protested that food served at OSU's meal halls were mostly from corporate/heavily processed sources; another group protested OSU's toying with the notion of outsourcing its utilities to outside companies, which would cost OSU employees their jobs. This must be why this protest didn't accomplish much in the long-run; if you want people to listen to your demands, you need a united message accompanied by logical/reasonable demands. Just randomly occupying a space asking for a million, seemingly unrelated, demands isn't going to sway minds. It's just going to piss people off.
It is nice how you actually addressed the issues and context of the protest. Almost everyone else in the comment section is a bunch of uneducated conservative fools who have no interest in what is actually going on.
I am not saying the protest was justified. I am saying one should at least be interested in the context, not simply supporting administration because they like to see college students scolded.
Thx for actually answering what this was about cus I was very curious
They all take this as a joke and it pisses me off. So disrespectful.
Racist.
Its Just an Apple you’re and idiot but so is Kirk
An*
Racist pssh. Also I'm not an idiot. Okay maybe a little but they're bigger idiots.
Its Just an Apple How is he racist for stating a fact? That fact wasn’t even about race to begin with
I respect the hell out of the two men on the right for remaining calm throughout.
That’s what we call
P R O F E S S I O N A L I S M
Well, they know that what they are telling them will happen, is the truth, so they don't REALLY care if they stay as it will only hurt the students, not the University.
It's surprisingly easy to remain calm with idiots like these when you're there in a professional capacity rather than a personal capacity. Such has been my experience working security, anyway.
Seems like this guy handled the matter pretty damn well to me
Screw the patriots but you’re right 🤷🏾♂️
University of Chicago did it better. They sent a letter to all incoming freshmen regarding situations like this and that they would be shown the door if they couldn't stand a difference of opinion from other students.
@@kylejohnson8398 that's right Kyle. The Patriots suck. The school administration handled this flawlessly
Such appalling behavior from the students. The staff handled this well
I don't think we're at Evergreen College anymore, Toto.
@@chcarroll5164 What does that mean?
Interpretation:
"These are the rules. The rules apply to you. Conversation over."
Apparently rules don't apply to black kids and their dumb ass supporters. Same with BLM.
Very well said.
i am going to politetely and only partially disagree. he made the mistake of almost turning it into a debate. This vid should have been about 2 min long. Instead it starts to ramble into a semantics debate. he should not have put himself into a position to answer to them exactly how they are a threat. One thing these students are good at is rhetoric. they didn't learn nothing at school.
Robert Jack - I agree. This should never have been a meeting, informal or otherwise. A school posting, along with a reminder of the general policy of the school should have sufficed.
Daniel Ramos Do u know which state is this university in? thx! ;)
I hate their laughter, so disrespectful.
They sound like fucking witches I want them OUTTA MY COUNTRY!
Alex K you're surprised? They are disrespectful POS entitled brat kids. It's how they live. Demand respect, give none. Hillarie's millennial army.
When it's them asking for a safe space it has to be taken seriously, but if it's adults doing third job that want to feel safe then it's a joke.
A bunch of Progressive Fascist smart asses
Lol what is there to respect? Honestly. Respect is EARNED
Giggling like babies. Shut off the internet and power so they can’t charge their phones they’d be gone in half an hour.
My college shuts off the wifi at 11PM, 30 minutes past the final classes release. Not that there's many students left at that point anymore, but still clears the study halls out before campus police does their final walkthrough.
Toby’s Gaming World SHUT OFF YOUR THROAT IN PUT YOU IN A JAIL CELL🧐🧐🧐
@@leaveblank6542 so you're like the idiots in the video. Ignorant animal?
Lol!!!
FoNe BaD
"give us the names of the people we scared" is an insane thing to say.
6th amendment: “in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right…to be confronted with the witnesses against him”
It prohibits the government from holding secret tribunals to imprison political enemies.
@@greenlantern7959
That amendment applies to court proceedings, not arrests or detainments. Get it straight bro.
It's a shame those gentlemen had to waste their time with this.
pogotwister ITS ASHAME THE STUDENTS HAVE WASTED THEIR TIME WITH THIS USELESS EDUCATION SYSTEM. PEOPLE PROTEST WHEN THEY DON’T LIKE SOMETHING & SEEK TO CHANGE IT. THE REASON YALL LEFT EUROPE 101
@@leaveblank6542 😆
pogotwister LAUGH BECAUSE IT IS FUNNY THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THESE STUDENTS ARE DOING IT THE RIGHT WAY HENCE THE UNIVERSE REWARDS TRUTH WITH LIGHT. UNFORTUNATELY THE RUNAWAY SLAVES FROM EUROPE MISSED THIS CONCEPT. SO ONCE SAID LIGHT IS SHINED UPON ITS IGNORANCE THIER CORRUPTED MEANS TO SURVIVE SHALL BE NO MORE. Now that’s LADIEE HUSLAA 101🤭😅😅😅
@@leaveblank6542 I don't know what all that has to do with students violating the Code of Conduct, but 😆
pogotwister maybe they get it from the police & the government!
“You can have the privilege of going to jail for your beliefs” what an awesome quote
This is both a good and bad ine because it can be taken multiple ways
Cause, meet effect.
@@maximumforce8275 Lol ye he wanted to vent his anger, I get it, but these idiots are gonna think they're some kind of martyr for this
I mean it it's a good cause, that's the badge of honor, right?
Oof
*"The problem isn't that Johnny can't read. The problem isn't even that Johnny can't think.*
*The problem is that Johnny doesn't know what thinking is. He confuses it with feeling."*
_- Thomas Sowell_
Love this
Love him. I hate that he is never on the news
Hahaha sounds like you FEEL very strongly about this eh?
Who tf is Johnny
@@georgeadair5554 Johnny Rogan
This man is a good man. He is calmly stating facts even when being attacked.
Every single one of these kids got trophies for coming in last place.
Compensation prizes lol
Probably given multiple timeouts in childhood.
@@FranktheDachshund I wanna see the TH-camr Action Jaxon do one of his style videos after watching Greta's speech!
How de Hellllll
you’re an idiot.
Given out by America’s favorite generation: the Boomers
These kid's have no idea what a real cause to fight for is.
More important than "cultural appropriation?" Impossible.
These students are the future? oh dear... Lock em up, they are wasting earths resources.
They are obsessed with being oppressed. They will do everything in their power to fight the system. All I see is a bunch of children with mommy/daddy issues who are taking it out on society.
Because they’ve never faced true oppression
Out of Blue Pills lmfaooo y'all talk like your part of WW2
Just arrest them all for tresspassing. The building is closed for the day so tell them to leave or they will be arrested.
DoctorRobertNeville I think the administration took the right approach in this situation. Your approach is correct but doesn’t add the lesson they’re trying to teach these kids. I don’t they will understand he lesson immediately, but in the years to come they will reflect on their actions and their wrong behavior.
I am so glad to see leaders take a stand against the lawlessness violating our country. I hope many more follow suit in the days to come.
This is 7 years old. I am going to look for more current information and see if the school still stands by their rules.
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These children are laughing like it's a joke. They are so immature that they do not understand the breaking the law will cause them to be arrested. This is the first timein a long time that I have seen universities finally stand up to these thugs. They go to School here. But I do not own this institution and people need to be protected. Glad the school is calling them on this and not being politically correct. Bravo for the school. Finally
pandoras box they dont use their common sense
How can use they use what they never has to begin with?
I don't think "thugs" is the correct word to use here. Insulting people does not give credit to your point.
Joshua Garvey What's wrong with saying the truth?
Fuck the law
THIS MAN IS A HERO.
he needs a cape
Bogie
They definitely did, but plenty of parents get fatigued by their spoiled children & finally start to do something about it.
He is. Compare his actions with those of George Bridges (the craven coward) at Evergreen State College.
Wow. How did the comments just turn racial.
The Sean Ward Show no he's not a hero .he is answering questions to a bunch of punks who are right now as he speaks to them are illegal occupying that auditorium in protest.the building is closed !!! PERIOD get it .this is not how you deal with bullys what he should do is have every one of them arrested and expelled immediatly it's obvious they have been running the building confronting people in argument and putting them in fear .
Turn off the wifi. They'd be gone in 5 minutes.
John Hunter 30 seconds
Data is a thing
James Belisle blabla gtfo
Soups :’(
Soups np, I have those “gay family values” how can I not be happy ;)
If these people got into college, then almost anyone can get into college.
It’s not exactly a hard college to get into. That said, what they were protesting was kinda fair
@@spurslegacy by being threating by asking for names. are you stupid on purpose or by chance?
Would you have said that about Rosa parks and Martin Luther king jr? Probably. Racist ass
@@cooleyYT are you actually slow? I was talking about the topic of protest, not manner in which they may or may not have conducted it. Some of the stuff they were protesting for was fair. Perhaps learn to read before calling others stupid, stupid.
@spurslegacy first off idiot. Learn to read. It had nothing to do with what I said. Second. Your the village idiot throwing insults like candy to the blind. All misses. Also don't use red herrings, please. You only make YOURSELF look stupid.idiot
Wow, someone actually spoke like an adult to these infants. Bravo.
+TJP77
And he even threatened them with the naughty step.
Imagine trying to explain that expulsion to your parents.
"How are we disruptive" my god the insolence of these brats. He actually told you how
@@LateLost when the answer HAS ALREADY BEEN GIVEN (read the post), then it is not learning at all. It is an attempt to intimidate to get the right and valid authorities, who are protecting those who are in the right (the employees who felt threatened), from the immoral and arrogant spoilt narcissistic brats causing this confrontation. I teach in a high school in the UK (age range 11-16) and I face this demanding arrogance ("tell me what I've done wrong!" immediately after I've just done so) on a lesson by lesson basis. The real problems, of course, are the bad parenting (training their children to be part of the entitlement culture) and weak-willed authorities who won't support their staff. These adults in this video clip have restored some faith in humanity for me.
They are just indoctrinated brats who have empty brains.
@@1958vintage I'm guessing it also has a lot to do with all the muslims polluting your classrooms thanks to leftist politicians. Not to mention the uppity blacks and self hating liberal, indoctrinated whites.
Daniel Buller - The questions were answered. The issues was the answers given we’re not what they wanted to hear. You can tell by your comment you are one of the infant children in the room. It’s a hard life when mommy and daddy are not around to comfort you and tell you how great you are.
Listening to all these kids trying to debate semantics... You can tell all of them never had a parent tell them these are the rules
They all had parents that taught them that rules are negotiable on a case by case basis and they are all entitled to ignore rules they don't like and set terms as they see fit.
Xyre154 😂😂😂 you think kicking out what looked to be like 20-30 students would hurt the universities income? You’re wrong, very, very wrong. They make money off sports, food, merchandise. All of that on top of the enormous tuition you have to pay to go there.
Xyre154 colleges like OSU are so big that it doesn’t even matter. Their football team alone generates $90+ million dollars a year, their whole athletic department is rumored to have a net worth of one BILLION dollars a year, again I say rumor so don’t quote me on that, but the football team 100% makes $90+ million dollars for the school. So yeah they can afford to expel that many students. Colleges still receive money from former alumni through merchandise and ticket sales and some even donate large sums of money. So for you to say that OSU was just threatening these students because they can’t afford to expel them is wrong. Yeah this may not be the case for smaller colleges, but OSU is enormous, they have over 30,000 students. So to say that losing 30 students hurt would hurt them financially is wrong. Yeah they may not want to expel that many students because, and I will agree, that is a shit ton of money to just throw away but still, they can without a doubt afford to say fuck em and throw em all out. I will agree not every college can do this because with smaller colleges with only 10,000 and less student most definitely cannot afford that, and yeah I actually was high when I wrote that and I’m still high now and I just showed you how wrong you were. I’m done with this conversation.
Xyre154 you care way too much about this shit idk why you think anybody is gonna read all that nobody cares as much as you about something so pointless get over yourself
They intentionally act in violent and threatening manners and then laugh at the idea that anyone felt threatened. What a disconnect from reality.
Thank you, God, that at least one college isn’t caving to these snowflakes. SOME people come to college to learn.
M Mom I go to a smaller college and there is some safe space stuff but it isn’t a tumor yet.
Absolutely! Someone is finally sending the right message: behave yourselves or fuck you and off to jail!
If there's a safe space then it's already too late
OSU is probably the worst of them all but I guess one video makes them okay lmao
This is what Weinstein at Evergreen and Christakis at Yale should have done. Not entertained their loony ideas; not catered to their feelings. They should have brought the hammer down like these two gentlemen here and told them if they threw a tantrum or threatened someone that they would be gone the next day.
"We're not scaring anyone"
scared employee: "Well shit I guess I'm not afraid anymore"
Lol
eat your cereal
"you scared people, so we are going to call the cops, you are going to jail, you will be expelled, you will lose your money and job and we will destroy your life. how dare you"
@@joshm3064 yep that’s how real life works
@@boboshoddmore scares the shit out of kids for scaring people D:
This is what happens when you never say "no" to your kid
I think it's a lot deeper than that. I'm in this generation and it's difficult not to be more persuaded by this culture from a young age. It's in social media, celebrities, news, school, advertising, friends. It's ridiculously difficult to see any bigger picture than expecting everyone to perfectly fit in your idea of the world. It's a generational issue more than a domestic issue.
@@mitchderise I see what your saying, but I respectfully disagree. The PARENTS today are no where near involved in their kids life like they should. I literally see so many kids pretty much run their parents not the other way around. That's the job of the parent to make sure they are being taught by them and NOT the internet. So it absolutely is a domestic issue.
@@tellurye Home and society are not the same thing. Parents teach kids how to act around parents but teachers teach kids how to act at school. Life isn't externally tough as it used to be. So people just don't grow up as fast. Culture has a lot more to do with it. I encourage my kids to act immediatly to physically defend themselves. To never provoke but stand up for themselves. The kids will defend based on what the opinions of the teachers they are around. If they stand up for themselves and the teacher gets them in trouble, they are less likely to handle themselves. If the teacher tries to help the kids resolve it after the fight, kids usually become buddies. Society raises children more than we are willing to admit. Moms with too many kids to handle is usually begging for a stranger to give kids a death glare. The kid dancing holding his crotch won't listen to anyone except the scary man that says cut that shit out. Society must tastefully intervene. Just like these men here are.
@@johnnyflorence219 I respectfully disagree. My parents taught me what society was going to TRY and teach me. They taught me what to watch out for, and make sure I wasnt getting my education from some rando on Social Media. My parents were up my ass, arguably a little too much at times, but I was calling bullshit on a TON of stuff my friends didnt.
Absolutely teachers should be teaching the right thing, but my parents protected me from them as well.
Anymore I see parents just ignoring their kids who are on their phone buying drugs, meanwhile their little angel says Oh no mom, just playing some Pokemon.
Sure it is our job to help out wherever we can, but ultimately the responsibility falls 100% on the parents.
@@mitchderise how many children have you raised?
The disrespectful, laughter and the cavaliarness of these young idiots is why America is completely going down the toilet. It's one thing to stand your ground and you know state your cause. It's another thing to disrespect an adult who is giving you the options that the school or GSU made available. I see this every day with disrespectful attitudes and apathy and uncaring young people. No consequence exists for them. They laugh in the face of any rules. They think anarchy is cool and trending. God help us!
This dude has a ton of patience
You have to; he handled it great, he wants to make sure it goes well and so he put his effort in.
Just think what a shock the REAL world has in store for them.
He does. I wouldn’t have. I would’ve just said “y’all gotta go, get out, I’m not going to answer any questions, this building is off limits and you all are trespassing.”
i see the plan b logo i like the comment
NO he has a well practised candor. Thats different. He lost his patience once or twice, and was noticably angry. He is far from a tried and tested guru that can be infinitely patient.
A bunch of entitled brats. They aren't even trying to hear him out.
Well, he's a straight white male. Anything he says is suspect.
Sodomuswrath you are what is wrong with this country
Sodomuswrath anything he says and his opinions are invalid because he is white? You’re a racist and you hate straight people. Get out
Sodomuswrath head on over to Iran, they treat homosexuals with waaay more respect then us Americans I hear
Sloppy Steve He’s just being honest, minority individuals never try hearing out Caucasian individuals because they feel like they’re owed something. They feel like caucasian individuals are trying to strip away their rights and voice. They also feel like caucasian people aren’t allowed to have a voice.
who the hell is going to hire any of them. not me
Victim for life. That's their pledge to us, apparently.
they'll threaten their way into administration
That's why they are pushing for diversity quotas in companies. They think they don't need competency as long as they have the privilege of being unprevileged.
canes right!! All the complaints, accusations and demands they will bring contantly. Then law suits.
Google will. They want people like that. Combine that with billions of dollars and you see why silicon valley is so out of touch with the world.
I m ashamed to see comments in this chat calling these protests as a privilege ... students should protest considering the price hikes of tuition, increase cost of living, cuts in education and other academic programs. My university years of Rutgers University was instrumental with actions since there was no push back from students or parents. The issue here is how should student organization protest these dire issues with US colleges and universities from doing what they want without considering the implications of student's future or their obligations as a educational institution.
They don’t want to have a conversation. They want to argue. They are listening to respond, not to understand
Well put
*react. Responding is the mature way. Reacting is the impulsive way
It is a good point tho
Wow. You stole my name.
Everyone thinks they know everything when they're in college. But in retrospect realize how ignorant they were. I hope these kids look back and cringe.
Hello nick dint expect you here :)
I really didn’t expect to see you here.
Great point. When I
Look back to what I knew at age 20 I cringe. You don’t know much at that age as it takes much more life experience to get there
Hope they stayed till 5 and got arrested
Too bad they're gonna be looking back and cringing behind bars
I bet the kids posting this video weren’t expecting these comments lmao
Manuel Rodriguez they don’t read nonsense
In the name of scientific progress who doesn’t support students?
No, I pretty much expected this would happen. Notice not one of the comments asked what is going on. Yet there all jumping to the conclusion that these are college brats. It's typical of comments like these. They feel that status quo is God. I see it all the time, with videos on global warming. They throw out claims and denials that have nothing to do with what the video is adressing. Like they paused it and wrote the comment begore leaving.
@@sorzin2289 No matter what's going on, if your reaction to "you are scaring people" is to burst out laughing, you are a brat.
Sorzin it’s obvious that they’re breaking the rules and being jerks about it regardless of context.
TOO much talk --- "Get Out or Get Arrested and EXPELLED"!!! End of "Conversation.
They just seem to have never heard the word “NO” before. Snowflakes melting!
@Jordan Simeone *This has nothing to do with "free speech". People are fucking tired of hearing these spoiled, entitled, Marxist BRATS claiming their "free speech" is being shut down while they're ABUSING everyone around them under the rubric of "free speech". Fuckem, I bet none of them chose to go to jail for their "closely held beliefs"!*
TH-cam video: Nobody But Me
Damn 1 amendment sucks and your calling them Marxist security over liberty right coward rights are only good iif your brave enough to use them
These students have a right to protest - and the university recognized this and tried to work with them earlier. They also as students have a responsibility to abide university regulations.
The university permitted them to stay and protest as long as they were being reasonable, but at the end of the day there has to be a line drawn for safety and security. The spokesperson talked to them with respect and with equals, and gave them a firm yet kind ultimatum. A masterpiece in defusing a tense situation.
What were they protesting even?
Although many on campus felt, rightly or wrongly, that this situation was badly mishandled, and it created a lot of bad feeling. Rather than respectful, his comments on going to jail were taken to be mocking and condescending, and his claim about students being expelled out of line, since he has absolutely no authority to decide who is or is not expelled. Faculty submitted a petition along these lines, but even administrators who might be expected to support his actions felt he showed them in a bad light.
@@TheSpecter4567 from what others have said here, it was to keep the school budget public.
@@rederic2004 There is nothing in this video that was mocking or condescending from him - if anything it's the students that displayed that. He was simply outlining what would happen with the students if they continued and they would need to make their own choices after being given that info. He left it up to them.
Also, he initially mentioned expulsion but he did say he's "pretty sure" it was going to happen so it wasn't like he was acknowledging it was guaranteed or anything. That was clearly a guess he was voicing under the assumption that the students would have violated the school code by that point and is a reasonable guess even if it didn't happen.
how many other colleges handles student toddlers like this? god bless them
The most entitled thing I’ve ever heard is “Some of us are people of color soooo....”
yah fat bitch
@Senior Partner lol true ,
Entitled and RACIST. Anytime you mention the color of your skin for your own benefit or gain is racist!
I liked how no one cheered her on after that comment, it just got awkward, cringy & quiet
How is it entitled to protest for your rights as a person of color which is what they were doing, so I'm assuming they are protesting police brutality or something like that which mind you effects people of color worse than white people, it's not entitlement it's literally a fact
This guy is so patient and reasonable. I'd just have the cops come in and taze them all.
"As dictated by Dr. Dre"
They didnt buy the new beats
Lol, it sounded like that. Dr. Michael Drake is President of the University.
"If you are all still here in fifteen minutes, you're going to jail and getting expelled. If you don't understand that, then you need to go back to high school."
Nuff said.
Understanding and accepting are two different things. Educational institutions are not corporate offices, there would be protests, there would be free spirited arguments, not corporate sheep scared of getting fired
Not being learned in schools so it’s remaining into adulthood years
These are UNIVERSITY students?
Holy fuck, no wonder education everywhere is going down the fucking shitter!
i'm glad i made the decision to study in the UK.. Certainly no fucking degenerates in my course..
what a pleasant surprise to see rules and law enforced. Little bunnies should learn how to behave.
Guess what students -- This is not a negotiation.
Jake Preston Yeah, ain't it great!
This is how George Bridges should have handled the students at Evergreen. Noticee how when heads of faculty are firm and have self-respect and don't tolerate their BS, the students are so much calmer? Compare this to George Bridge's Evergreen. And this man did not ban police from the campus. The fat black girl almost said "but students who live here are not safe". But she stopped half way.
He would if he wasn’t a Beta male...
Notice how the tall guy argues. He stays on point. When someone tries to divert the conversation to debate a sub-point just so they can establish a foothold in an attempt to worm their way out, he steers them back to the main point. "This is our decision, this is what will happen if you do not comply."
now that they sat in that room they ended global warming and stopped racism by sitting in the room
I deeply respect this mans composure in the face of such deplorable collective idiocy
Literally everyone in that room but those 2 had the collective iq of an easy-bake oven.
I would not like to describe these children as "deplorable" collective idiocy. These are "I got a trophy because I participated, safe space, cry baby, soy latte paramecium"
A A I don’t know what that means
you're the "deplorable idiot"
I went to college and I didn’t have this kind of leisure time; I had assignments, exams, and a job. No way could I spend this kind of leisure time terrorizing anyone.
Ong especially when you get into your degree 💀
X2 Going to college and having a job at the same time really cut your time.
@Kenneth Miller what's your degree
They all cheat their way through college. The amount of kids I've seen in groupme who just use quizlet and chegg for quizzes and online exams is incredibly disturbing
They’re all probably like dance majors and stuff. Engineering, economics, math, pre med, etc majors including myself don’t have time for shit like this
“Some of us are people of color so..” that was uncalled for. No need to bring race into why he is stating this. This causes more division blaming it on your color and not trying to understand.
But it works for them.
It really grinds my gears because she acts so confident in the response, like she thinks it’s the victory to the argument, when it paints HER in a worse light!
I thought that was hilarious when that was said. Lol, because it made no fucking sense.
@@joeycottone7169 don’t say for “them” because that’s just HER. Not all poc make themselves the victim
Haven’t you heard? It’s 2021, you have to bring race into everything.
"...WE WILL TELL YOU THE TRUTH AND YOU LIVE WITH YOUR ACTIONS" - SIMPLE, DIRECT AND ON POINT.
These kids never had any parenting. This is like the first time in their life an adult gave them a rule with consequences.
Haidt argues the opposite. Freedom after controlled parenting.
Exactly Right!
I wonder if the blame rests solidly on the parenting at home, or that theyd theyd flushed their child into the toilet every weekday morning K-12. ?
jjh lk this is a product of being raised by the state
Yeah! Breaking rules with no consequences is only for politicians, the President, the rich and powerful. The poors, however, dare not protest lest they get arrested, or lack "parenting" and require reeducation.
I applaud OSU. Terrorists make demands. Kidnappers make demands. Making demands is no way to work within a system.
Tell that to Obama
All these people below, man. Can you not hear that the administration just doesn't want to listen? They will do whatever they can to make this go away quickly because they might be held accountable.
No it's because people who can barely pick decisions, can now 100% fight teachers over policy's they are barely aware of, acting like representatives of state. It's childish and absurd, and I see a room full of highschoolers, not university students.
More over to my point, I would want to shut up a bunch of kids at any time of the day because they think they have a power without consequences.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar You clearly haven't looked into the specifics of the situation and sympathize with authority because the alternative makes you uncomfortable
@@surgeland9084 I simply don't care, and I know who's side to take.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar That's just the problem: you don't know and you don't care to know and you aren't comfortable with the possibility of being wrong. with a mindset like that, don't expect to learn anything
College is where people come to learn, work and study. It's not an open forum for those who want to protest. There are student leaders that you can go to and hold meetings to discuss displeasure. These are the acts of those who want to behave in a way that's not civilized. They didn't get any permission, they choose to subdue people trying to work and they are nothing more than a deterrent to those who want to learn and study. You have to read and agree to the student code of conduct. If you violate those rules then you have to suffer the consequences.
+stony tina I'd be willing to give them a second chance so long as the infraction was minor and not something obvious. I hate that whole "ignorance of the law does not make you immune to it" BS, as there are so many, I feel it is unreasonable to expect people to remember all of them. However, after I informed them they were breaking the rules, I would expect them to follow them.
Again though, this assumes that the rule(s) they were breaking were minor and not common sense. Not knowing you needed a permit to protest isn't something everyone would think of, but not leaving when you are told you aren't allowed to be there, yeah, you should know how to follow instructions.
It's not ignorant to state the facts. It's ignorant to assume you know me to be a child or that I don't have information concerning such sit-ins existed. But to add to YOUR ignorance is that they have been against school policy then like they are now. Universities and college's are a place to learn not to preach. The parents are not paying for them to be there for any other reason except an education. The code of conduct is spelled out NOW, and they need to learn to abide by the rules just like they do if they ever decide to get off their asses and get a job. I'm pretty sure their employer is not going to allow them to do sit-in's if they aren't happy about having a slurpy machine over a koolee machine. Are we clear, ARE WE CLEAR!?
+James Bond after the Missou protests, they petitioned and successfully got their tests delayed because they didn't have adequate study time, due to their protesting.
I say screw them. They didn't study because their time was taken up by extracurricular activities, that's on them. The fact that professors were involved in those protests is beside the point.
+Musty Shackleford Sit ins aren't banned, but if you do them you have to respect fire codes, not endanger safety, and if the police say you need to go you gtfo not laugh at the faculty who are scared of you acting like lunatics and someone who is being as nice as possible (he could have just had you arrested immediately but didn't)
+Steven Harmon Well said ! I am surprised that this needs to be spelt out.
"if you remain here after this time, police will be called in to remove you"
"but they have weapons"
... so don't remain there after being told then...
"you will be arrested and expelled."
it's probably the first time that these brats were ever told no
+Batu Khan and it blew their tiny fucking minds!!!
*****
The Millenials ar pussies. My generation did go to jail for our beliefs at least. These brats are play-acting.
Batu Khan they’re so fucking disrespectful.
i really dislike how they keep trying to bend the rules and when presented with facts they try to cover it up with inappropriate comebacks..
All of these people now work at the HR department of your company. Good luck.
It’s easier to protest and occupy a building than do homework and pass exams.
L M it’s called affirmative action and brainwashing
they can barely write...let alone pass exams....look at every schools records these specific kids are stupid as fuck
Would you like being told what to do every minute of your life? College is more feasible, but they Indoctrinate almost every day. It’s easier to go against what your Professors say about genders
Sorry. I didn’t mean it like that. What was meant, was that Some forms of schooling is unpreparedness brainwashing for the labor force, I NEVER meant to say that college isn’t a choice and you HAVE to go. Some people want different education, and some people want good degrees and good jobs and earn good money with a good family. Some other people want to Educate themselves, because the local elite just forces it down their throats what they don’t have interest in
But in seriousness, these students need their asses beat into submission legally and physically
Expel them. They are disruptive and that is a fact..
disruptive. BECUASE YOUR IN A WORK ENVIROMENT NOT WORKING! that is why
Robert Phillips you can't spell worth a damn
stoop mackin fuun off the wa peeple tipe and speel
I really love these two guys! I’m all for protesting and making things better, but these students seem to LACK the understanding of what they’re saying. They’re no longer open-minded of what others say as they’re now in their own “bubble”. The guys are super respectful, professional, and understanding and just trying to make the campus safe for every
Wow, look at how tolerant & considerate these students are of other people's sense of safety..
Kindergarden kids in college...i can't imagine how they will function in the real world.
His patience is amazing.
I'm guessing he's a parent to several 5-12 year old kids because this is exactly how a dad tells his kids they've been naughty.
they're too old for this i genuinely feel bad for them
I think he’s just old
These people make me lean toward authoritarian beliefs.
Finally a university administrator that knows how to keep his pimp hand strong.
“How are we disrupting people?”
“Some of us are people of color..so..”
Omg lol
3:24
I can't believe my ears.
A B Bikes Cars N’ Guitars she’s the same type of person who blames society for her being the size of everyone else on that bench put together!
What a bunch of victims. She insinuated that statement herself but if anyone claimed people of color were disruptive she'd riot. What a shame.
Female fat Albert pulled the race card!
I woulda hit her with “nobody wants you here because you’re fat and repulsive, nothing to do with your skin
Finally someone displays a degree of testicular fortitude!
Amen. This is exactly the way it should work. OSU sent the right message to these disrespectful little punks by saying in effect, "No, F--- YOU! We're not negotiating and you have no business making demands. This isn't Evergreen State College or Mizzou. Here, the dog wags the tail! We run this school, not you. Be respectful and get the hell out of here, or you'll be arrested. End of discussion!" Frankly, I thought these two gentlemen were incredibly generous and patient. I wouldn't have even bothered talking with them, I'd have sent the police in and have them told these punks "leave now or be arrested!" Amen.
Testicular fortitude 😂
if the building is closed they should get out, if it's open, they should be able to be there, it's pretty simple.
what is with all these kids protesting over nothing? They literally invent problems. Maybe they should be expelled. They're clearly not cut out for education.
+Joel Hall It's always been like that.
I agree - the most privileged and highly educated generation in human history with a level of freedom unimagined by previous generations seem like they need something to do. They need to realize that we are all finally free. Yes, there is still progress to be made but freedom and equality are not the issue. The Environment!!
+frank spence it seems like the secular generation are trying to find or create their own religion.
Unfortunately. I consider myself a liberal but these kids are turning so many people off - fighting against there best interests.
Look how privileged and safe they act in the video. They thought they won't have to get any consequences for doing what they did. They feel safe enough to pull this shit and surprised that there will be consequences. Power play use to be about who is the strongest. Lol
When you graduate, guess what? No Safe Spaces. Enough is enough.
The unemployment line or French fryer and McDonald's are definitely not safe spaces.
**cackling** hahaha yes please
and probably no job prospects either. but LOTS of student loan debt, you can be sure
Quite the contrary. They turn into wretched adults who complain about everyone trying to end careers.
K Mac WOW!! DID YOU SAY THAT OUT LOUD
Horrible people , wouldn't hire them to flip burgers.
it'd cost you $15/hr at minimum and if you fire them you are a racist and a sexist
Don't worry. Fix a kiosk to take orders from guests. Hire some staff to take care of cooking and cleaning. Boom
You save hundreds and thousands of dollars.
@@MrBoykauvballwhat?
Those kids went on to great careers at McDonald's Burger King, Pizza Hut, and Disney World.
I have so much respect for this guy having to deal with these kids