Another troll decided to take their shot. I laughed so hard at this one. She proved my point about their inability to think. I’m glad she put it on public display so people don’t have to take my word for it they can see for themselves. They immediately resort to name calling. These persons refuse to use their own name and always create these brand new accounts. I don’t engage anonymous accounts. I’ll debate people who own their beliefs and don’t hide in fear. Blocked. I do have at least one colleague who comments here with her real name and I respect her very much for doing that.
Consider this person’s argument.
If Christians experience a great amount of freedom in the U.S. then Christians cannot be discriminated against in secular universities. Non-sequitur.
Anderson doesn’t mention his publishing company because he can’t get published. She can’t read. I’ve out published her. I don’t need to win the Super Bowl any more.
You’re a jerk. What’s weird is my colleagues don’t think so as I quoted in my post. She can’t read. I always receive great annual reviews that often include my director saying what a good colleague I am.
She seems to have misunderstood what I said about the DEI hire. I can’t possibly have been one. I had no problem going through the hiring process, I enjoyed it. I did very well.
Interesting story: a past director told me I can’t include books from my publishing group on my annual review which I understood. This same person then went on to start up a group of like minded scholars to publish with 😂.
The Athenians said these same kinds of things about Socrates, she proved my point.
Why did this post get under her skin and elicit a comment? In think you can guess.
Honestly, I fear anyone learning anything from these people. I know I didn’t. They show an utter contempt to reading context, rather they go straight to personal motivations. Victim complexes aren’t calling out injustices either. There is no entitlement in the post either. Nonsense.