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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania

Hat tip The Blaze

Philippe Bourgois- Anthropology professor University of Pennsylvania


Adding to our cavalcade of dopey professors, here is Professor Philippe Bourgois from the University of Pennsylvania. (He's a Marxist.)

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/professors-appalling-rant-to-students-cops-are-piggish-conservatives-are-schmucks-america-is-perverse-place-need

Sean Hannity featured a clip of Bourgois on Fox tonight. Fasten your seat belts. In this clip, Bourgois is speaking at Bryn Mawr University.





I wonder if any of these captive audiences in these schools can ask this guy what kind of  system would exist in a Marxist country since the good professor is so worried about cops in North Philadelphia beating people up. Maybe he could tell them how great things were in the Soviet gulags. Maybe he could show them old film clips of Tianamen Square in Beijing that would make those north Philly cops blush.

At least he is a talented speaker and presenter.


2 comments:

Findalis said...

The cops might assault someone in North Philadelphia, but in Assad's Syria they are killing children. In China they are killing babies. In N. Korea they are killing everyone. In Iran.... I think you get my point.

Anonymous said...

"I wonder if any of these captive audiences in these schools can ask this guy what kind of system would exist in a Marxist country since the good professor is so worried about cops in North Philadelphia beating people up. Maybe he could tell them how great things were in the Soviet gulags. Maybe he could show them old film clips of Tianamen Square in Beijing that would make those north Philly cops blush."

Aren't these countries Marxist in name only, much like how North Korea is a "Democratic Republic", Arnold Schwarzenegger is a Republican, and Dr. Pepper is a medical doctor?

After all, wasn't George Orwell both a Marxist and easily the biggest critic of the Soviet Union? Seems to me that he felt that they weren't really practicing the same thing that he supported.

--Anonymous 703