Sunday, December 11, 2011

Riots

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You have to wonder what's wrong with our society when someone can say, "Of course we're going to riot," but not over the cover-up of pedophiliac rape.
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Perhaps that's why a "right to riot" has become a staple of campus cultrue across the country, particularly at big schools.

Students riot when administrators take away their beer. They riot when they lose games. They riot when they win games. They riot when the cops try to break up parties. Inconvenience itself has become outrageous.
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"A Misplaced Sense of Outrage", by Jonah Goldberg (Syndicated Columnist), Albuquerque Journal, Nov. 13, 2011, p.B2