March 31, 2011

US Government Is Run By and For Upper Class Elitists

Here are the priorities of the US Government. Yale women are offended. A court or some PC lawyer will decide that. Why does this merit the attention of the US government ahead of a large group of non Ivy League citizens who are denied basic rights, like access to the courts, access to public accommodations? The Yale students filed complaints anonymously. Isn't that special? Every day in most main stream newspapers journalists write that a man or woman with a history of mental illness is charged with this or that crime. That is hate speech. It reinforces the pervasive negative stereotype of persons accused of mental illness. It is easier to accuse a person of that than it is to file an anonymous complaint with the Department of Justice or Education. But aside from persons accused of mental illness, there is a large group of US citizens who are unable to use the public sidewalks after snowstorms. But the US Department of Civil Rights is never interested in that. This verifies my observation that the people who exploit discrimination laws are upper class, wealthy and politically connected elitists. Recently a group of Harvard and Yale alumni complained about a party at a bar in Boston which shut down early due to fears of violence. The MA Attorney General and the Boston City Council took up the matter. People are denied basic rights to be heard in courts due to unlawful discrimination of judges and lawyers. That remains unaddressed by the very same Attorney General, the same US Department of Justice and the same City Council. Here is one, only one example of the double standard of the government, the sheer hypocrisy of these upper class elitist pigs. They indicate that they have no shame, just like the politicians who run the state and US legislatures, and executive branches.

http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/2011/mar/31/breaking-does-office-civil-rights-investigate-yale/

BREAKING: DOE's Office for Civil Rights to investigate Yale for "hostile sexual environment"
By Jordi Gassó
Yale Daily News
March 31, 2011 at 4:46 p.m.
updated March 31, 2011 at 4:54 p.m.

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