Back in 2012, I completed an interview for a Columbia University graduate student of journalism named Acacia Squires. She found me through a post I made on a website about single parenthood and thought I would be a good person to talk with about my experiences being a single father in New York City. I…
Read moreWhere is Emma Sulkowicz?
Over the past few days walking around New York City I have begun to notice graduates of Columbia University. It seems like it is that time of year again where college kids actually go out into the real world. No more safe spaces, trigger warnings, Title IX kangaroo courts and no more walking around with…
Read moreSafe Spaces, Trigger Warnings and The Return Of Kids To Pre-Schoolers While In College
It appears as if college is a return to pre-school. I refuse to send my kids to a school that has “trigger warnigns”, “safe spaces,” and feels that the student body needs to be protected in this way. This is totally ridiculous. This is a grea comment: “Education occurs when you’re exposed to the world,…
Read moreAn Ivy League Lynch Mob
An excerpt from this article: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/392257/ivy-league-lynch-mob-brendan-oneill When you hear the phrase “lynch mob,” what image comes to mind? Most of us will probably think of tooth-free rednecks with pitchforks off to find themselves some darker-skinned folks to harass. Or we might cast our minds back to a time when angry, hungry people regularly rounded up eccentric…
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