A Price To Be Paid For Arson

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By Craig Andresen – Right Side Patriots on American Political Radio

We’ve all heard of the case, and by now, most have heard the verdict. It’s not the case of the century, but it is important.

In a politically charged environment, in a divisive culture, one can hardly think of a place more guilty of causing political divisiveness than any one of today’s asylums of higher indoctrination. From every level of public schools, otherwise known as liberal indoctrination centers, to colleges and universities, otherwise known as asylums of higher indoctrination, liberals have ruled the roost for decades. They set the agenda, (it’s no longer a curriculum) and they preach, (not teach) the ideology of socialism to students from kindergarten through grad school.

The case in question is Gibson Bros. v. Oberlin College.

Back in 2016, Gibson Bros. bakery caught a black student, Jonathan Aldin, shoplifting alcohol from their store, chased the male student across the street and held him until police arrived. Two other female students who were apparently with the shoplifter assaulted the bakery employee and were also arrested.

The bakery is owned and operated by a white family, and the employee who was assaulted, Allyn Gibson, is also white, and all three students involved are black. As one can well imagine, the petulant cries of “racism” whipped through the Oberlin campus like wildfire.

Within hours, the liberal college students had organized protests in front of the bakery, protests on campus, printed flyers telling students and staff not to buy anything from that “racist” bakery again, and the college itself, which had a long-standing business arrangement with Gibson’s, cancelled their contract.

Gibson Bros. was nearly put out of business…and then…

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Perpetuating the Myth – Dead Thug Graduating

By Craig Andresen – Right Side Patriots on American Political Radio

“To the graduates, I tell you, there is no limit to what you can do. Just stay focused and put your mind to it, and you can do it.”

Those were the words spoken last week to the graduates of Florida Memorial University where hundreds of students, who had paid their tuition at the four year private college, worked hard, studied harder, and earned their degrees by the proud mother of the recipient of a degree in aeronautical science.

That particular mother’s son paid no tuition, was not on a scholarship, didn’t work hard and never studied.

That particular mother’s son didn’t earn anything because that mother’s son was…

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