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Students annoy, sponge off parents

I am probably no better informed on economics than when some college Buffy (or Jody) brays at me about economic injustice and how she (or he) shouldn't have to pay for their education. Undoubtedly, she's summoning the collective wisdom and insights of her many years (all 18 to 22 of them) and experience.

Too, I'm probably never more primed about racial tolerance than by packs of marauding campus punks preaching white hatred while terrorizing fellow students, faculty and administrators - reprising the thuggery of those Chirac-type neighborhoods where black lives matter least.

There's nothing more "enlightening" than lectures from late-teenage/early twenty-something know-it-alls who've never had a "real job," managed a budget or career, raised a family, fretted over their own children or lived long enough to know the heartbreak of midriff bulge.

Packs of them are running amok at several universities - encouraged by some grievance-mongering faculty and complicit or spineless administrators. They've convoked a brat pack "Lord of the Flies" tyranny with bullying reminiscent of Mao's Red Guard or the Ayatollah's Revolutionary Guard. They're commuting campuses to dumbed-down dens of ideological conformity.

Most of the tantruming juvenile horde still freeload on the mommy-daddy welfare state. They might combine mommy-daddy gravy with student loans or subsist on some other form of taxpayer-funded assistance. They rail against free speech and preach economic injustice or racial intolerance without measure of their own whiny, deadbeat, self-serving, intolerant sociopathy. Their abettors, complicit faculty and administrators, are an ill seed festering inside the campus condom - incapable of any spawn beyond the unfilled heads of untried teenagers and 20-year-olds.

If any of these draw from the public trough, they're doing it on my dime. In for a penny, in for a pound! Elected officials where are you? Time for a trip to the woodshed!

Les Lopinot

Oswego

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