The gift that keeps on giving. Look at the thought process displayed here. I can guess who this is based on their tone and word usage.
RD didn’t respect my boundary. I said I won’t engage with anonymous trolls. RD didn’t dispute that title, but insisted I must listen to more insults. That is called stalking. It is a behavior ASU prohibits.
RD calls me a snitch. Is this the third grade playground? What RD doesn’t like is that I’m a whistleblower and that those he is defending are guilty of the very thing they preach against. They preach sensitivity but want to ban Christians and conservatives from campus. RD calls this freedom. He calls me defending the right for Christians and conservatives to speak on campus “snitching.” The truth is I am a whistleblower and have protected rights under federal and state law as well as the ASU faculty manual. RD knows that coming at a whistleblower will result in trouble and so wants to be anonymous.
RD insults me for “snitching” on a colleague who insulted Christians on social media. Imagine if this was any other group than Christians. RD would help fill out the disciplinary form and hand it in to ASU.
What hasn’t happened. I have had a handful of ASU professors come at me to insult me since I began speaking publicly about abusive behavior towards Christians. I haven’t heard them say, “we should examine our behavior.” They very clearly teach that it is wrong to insult a person’s religion. However, they want to get away with doing so toward Christians. They want freedom of speech protected for their radical leftist beliefs, but they deny that same thing to conservatives.
I think you are going to have a fun time watching me deal with these kinds of replies! I will continue to call them on their hypocrisy. If that means they call me names then I’m looking forward to it. When one of his disciples asked Socrates, “aren’t you worried what people will think of you?” he replied, “I only care what thoughtful people who take time to investigate the situation will think.”
I think one of my favorite parts is the bits about “your understanding” of Christianity. That and the disparagement for not responding to anonymous criticism.
If the criticism was well-grounded, there would be no need for anonymity, now would there?
Bless you, sir.
-Rob, Software Engineering ‘26