Millennials Send One of Their Own to Re-Education Camp for Saying Unprogressive Things
In a move that would make Kim Jong-un, Supreme Leader of North Korea, proud, the vice president of the University of Houston���s Student Government Association has been handed a set of five different punishments���including mandatory attendance at a three-day ���diversity workshop������by her peers, for the ���crime��� of writing���hold on to your chair���the following statement: ���Forget #BlackLivesMatter; more like AllLivesMatter.���
Rohini Sethi made the social media-formatted statement on her Facebook page just after the July 7 shooting in Dallas that killed five police officers. Despite the fact that the expression strikes many in the ���outside��� world���outside of the leftist realm of academia in America today, that is���as perfectly innocuous, the progressive population at the University of Houston sees it as a severe transgression, and worthy of severe punishment.
For the crime of saying, ���Forget Black Lives Matter, more like All Lives Matter,��� Ms. Sethi has been sentenced by the Student Government Association to the following:
A 50-day suspension from her role with the Student Government Association. She also forfeits her pay during that period of suspension (Sethi is paid a stipend of $700 per month).
Attendance at a diversity workshop to be held in the middle of August.
Required attendance at three University of Houston ���cultural events��� between September and next March.
Sethi must write a ���letter of reflection��� that details how her Facebook statement may have caused harm to the Student
Government Association and university, as a whole.
Sethi must make a public presentation on Sept. 28 the details ���the knowledge she has gained about cultural issues facing our society.���
If Sethi does not fully satisfy the terms and requirements of her various punishments, she will be permanently removed from the Student Government Association.
By Robert G. Yetman, Jr. Editor At Large