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York history podcast where I read astory of New York history to my cousin
Chris doesn't know the story is goingto give out and reminds you to say,
introduce myself as Mastronardy. I'm justI'm not used to saying I and
then my name. I have toget used to that anyway. I get
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it. I hope, I hopein a year that's still a bit.
Yeah, it's okay, it addsmystery. Um yeah, so what was
I going to say? Well,let's just play the intro. Intro being
played now it will be cut andput in copy and paste, the very
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difficult to do copy and paste.You're on mute. By the way,
I've been wanting to say this allday. Nineteen ninety two thousand, the
year of our Lord Optimus Prime.All right, the guy who's filming turns
the camera on himself and jubilee fromthere will be no tables ladder's chairs here,
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gentlemen, no pro bono thirteenth centuryGregorian Chance. I don't know if
I trust he keeps claiming he's beenpoisoned. Yet by the full that you
take because port there's a McDonald's university. His decision to a list was quote
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a primal compulsion. This is aliving exclamation. Boy. Yeah, Steve,
you may have the mob, butI got the city. Have you
ever met your ex wife? BecauseSarah exhausted Alexander Graham cell number. I
don't talk to Gallardo five times aday. He's got my fucking house.
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He LARPs like, hey, justsay no promer marine Fankosovo help put a
former my PD commissioner in jail.And now I'm being hunted by him.
How are you doing, I'm saying, on your daughter's couch and kig he
is credited in the silk. Iam looking at the official Wikipedia page for
university. Well, it was onlya matter of time before we put these
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two things together. All that hasto stay it. Yeah, yeah,
the the ever elusive copy and paste, at least in offices I've worked in,
the ever elusive share button, andthe ever elusive copy and pin.
Unbelievable. Doesn't know where the sharebutton is in Google docs, big blue
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button the top right corn. Itsays share the fuck out of here.
Um. So, yeah, I'mdrinking. I'm doing a variation of my
old Italian man cocktail. Oh I'mthis time. I kept the sambuca black,
which is a kind of licorice shetaste, so I know it's not
your your boat. But I alsoincluded signar or cenar. I have no
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idea how they say this because it'snot even Italian words. See why n
A r U And that's uh madewith artichokes, which I didn't even know
you can make alcoholic Excuse me,Yeah, I'm serious, it's made of
article. What I want to knowis the Mediterranean fire that sh out,
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That's what I was gonna say,Like which Italian said, you know what?
That raise you Like, who said, who said, you know what
I'm bored of, like using fuckinggrapes. Let's try this. I'm amazed,
someone, I'm amazed. Someone aone of those fucking things and then
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said, you know, you knowwhat this is missing fermentation? Like like
who thought that way? Um?Anyway, yes, leave it, leave
it to the mental. Yeah.I think it's very popular in Italy.
I think it's Italian because on thelabel there's other parts of it ring in
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Italian, even though cenar isn't Italianword. To my knowledge, it's not
a verb or anything. It's notseen. It's I just look. I
just call it signar because I thinkit's funnier that way. I have no
I have no idea if that's actuallysay it because Si is like the cy
Young there was a baseball player namedSi. And then nor so sign ar
anyway made from our chokes. Andthen I also included in amorrow, Uh,
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Morrow's adija stief you eat it afterthe meal, it's uh. I
wouldn't say it's that licorice she butit's it's a little on the sweeter side.
So have you toned down some ofthe bitterness from the liquorice liquor like,
uh sambuca, and added a littlemore of a sweetness you would have
in tomorrow. So I mixed thosetogether and I got this. Uh yeah,
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it's a good it's a good aftermeal drink. I say, you
got something colorful there, I got. I've got an Athletic Brewing upside don
non alcoholic beer, because that's allthat I had in the house. Is
it at least refreshing? It is? Actually I've taken a I've taken a
liking to. By the way,we're not sponsored by these what I would
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love to be. They keep sendingme their newsletters, So if anyone from
Athletic Brewing is in our three anda half person audience, please sponsor.
They're not They're not our sponsor.I would love to be sponsored by them,
allegedly allegedly sponsored by Athletic Brewing.Fuck it, we don't have a
sponsored I like. I like theseguys because, uh, this is only
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like forty five calories. And Igotta say, just as someone who's gonna
I'm turning thirty and almost exactly amonth, yep, and uh, and
as someone who is who has I'vebeen, it's not often that I feel
like I'm getting older. To behonest with you, there's there's all My
friends are like, oh man,I really felt a decline of like twenty
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eight and I'm like, you fuckingdon't exercise, so like help yourself out
a little bit. But drinking beerdoes it to me. Like the next
day I am fucking useless and itdoesn't take much. I'm bloated. Um,
I feel disgusting. It takes meages to get out of bed.
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It's awful one or I usually liketwo tastes like two. But anyway,
so not alcoholic beer. You finda good one, it's worth while.
I mean, hey, whatever floatsyour boat to me. Non alcoholic beer,
decaf coffee, it's all kind oflike I'm kind of I'm kind of
zero one hundred on these things.I got it, but it got good.
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Uh if it tastes good, fuckit. You won't. You won't
catch me with any o. Duels. I tried bad ones. That was
a that was a mistake. Yeah, that looks special unless I watched us.
In that case, you can.I love a duels and that's the
fucking Yeah. I actually choose itover alcoholic beer when I get the opportunity,
So yes, okay, yeah,why the fuck not? Um so,
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yeah, we're sponsored by all ofthat shit whoever wants to sponsor us?
All right, So in the lackso uh well, because because this
is gonna I'm gonna discuss like asmall bit of what we discussed last time,
I'm just gonna I'm just gonna yelltwenty tens and twenty early twenty twenties,
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because it's gonna go across multiple years, multiple stories, because part two
we are doing Part two. Yes, yes, uh I can. We're
in for a heavy, heavy episodetoday, I've yes, but the but
the humor of the dry motherfuckers isstill present, So there's still ways to
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to There's still is there still isuh As you've said self select out before,
There's still are motherfuckers who self butthere's still are motherfuckers who self select
them for comedy. Okay, theyself select themselves to be comedic as in
the butt of a joke for howthey act as terrible as they So yeah,
there's still that. But anyway,we were continuing on campus assault in
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New York, a very serious issuethat does not get enough time effort,
you know, thoroughness and you nameit. Last time we discussed one of
the most horrendous examples of this atJohn j where people professors who are studying
drugs and prostitution then drugged and prostitutedtheir own students and we're not really held
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accountable for it. Last we checked, even if they weren't teaching, they
were still on payroll. So todayI'm just gonna give you a few updates
on that and then we're gonna continue. So well, there's not updates.
Unfortunate, Okay, before I evenget into this, do you know how
hard it was to find half?It? Like, the Google algorithm was
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more willing to give me the company'sstatement, the company policy aka the qune
policy, then it was to giveme actual incidents of sexual harassment. When
I googled sexual harassment on qunee campusesor cunie sexual harassment. What it would
give me is smattered within of caseshere and there, and then other QUNEI
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related issues, and it would giveme QUNEI policies. So I'm not saying
they because I know there are waysto influence Google. I know, even
at the highest level, you canpay Google like one hundred thousand dollars or
something, and there's ways for youto actually even a race something from coming
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up, at least in some formyou can, fink, I think you
can file for some of that shit, right. So I'm not saying they
did that, but I am sayingthere's something either odd about the algorithm or
QUNEE did some fun shit. Idon't know. I'm not I'm not going
to claim I know, but it'svery odd that it took me so long,
Like it would take something that's morerelevant to my search would pop up
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on the fifth page than the firstpage, which would be like general CUNEE
policy sometimes including title nine. Butthat's not what I'm asking. I would
say incidents. I would say allthese are the things that would that should
come up. And if I putall, forget it. If I put
news, then then I would havethe search, but I would finally get
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some stuff that's interesting. I Idon't think it's I don't think it would
be I don't think it's a crazyidea that maybe one of the guys we
were discussing last time has filed tofiled to remove all the search results about
his updates from from the updates andI don't think, and I don't think
there's not about the past, becausethat's still there. That's well, that's
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good at least, But I don'tthink. I don't I don't even think
that's paid. I think you canjust request that. Yeah, I think
I think anyone can file to haveanything about themselves removed. Well, I
heard you have to pay them somelarge sum of money to do something with
the search. Maybe it's more serious, but with I would think that if
anyone spent money, it would behooveKeuney to do so, because there you
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would much rather see your policy againstthis than the actions of it happening,
the incidents of it happening, wherepeople can read about the hypocrisy and how
these things weren't researched and treated fairly. Like you, I would not put
it past a Quney administrator to dothat. And also, here's my other
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problem. This is another example ofthe left not owning their narratives. I
consider, like Quney the left,this is a problem with the left art
owning their narrative. Well, I'mnot saying in practice, I'm saying an
image they profess a leftist or veryat least progressive caring about diversity. Everything's
diversity. Like if I took ashot every time Quney put diversity in one
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of its fucking materials, I'd befucking dead. Okay, So I feel
like I feel like it's it's it'sa lot easier to find colleges that don't
do shit like that, though,you know, like it, like colleges
that don't do it are more obviouslyright colleges, you know, right colleges
that don't do it. But butI'm saying they profess an image of liberalism.
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Yeah, but because I'm not goingby what's effective, I'm just I'm
just saying they profess an image ofliberalism. But there's a reason I'm saying
this because if they profess that,a lot of times the more at least
leaning publications won't cover this shit.So the what I'm getting back to is
the same problem I had last time, is most of this is the New
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York Post. I shouldn't have toget this shit from the Post, guys.
I should be able to see somethingthat is at least left leaning that
covers the But this is where it'slike said last time, Man, if
you if every single time I've everended up on the New York Post website.
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I've told myself, eat the exactwords I say out louder Jesus fucking
Christ. Like, I don't wantto be there. I don't want to
be reading either. Just the fuckingred and just fun. It's just fu
with my eyes. Oh, it'slike it's like it's so visually annoying.
It's so Falco punts. It's justso so Yeah. But if they're the
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only people reporting us something like howthe fuck Elsie's supposed to It's it's crazy.
Were you were you able to confirmthat they were definitely the only because
last time the New York Times kindof they kind of like swagger jacked a
little bit afterwards. Right, TheNew York Times had but it did not
have as detailed a story. Itmentioned it, but it didn't have all
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as detailed the story as the Postdid. What I have here is the
Post. I have student run papersfrom the schools, and I have one
by the National Review. But theone by the National Review is actually on
the side of the professor. ButI'll explain that one's going to be a
little more complicated. Wait, we'regetting to that. We're getting to that
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last though. We're getting to thatlast because there's a reason for it.
It's it that's well, wait,that one is more. You'll see you'll
see that one's not. That one'sdifferent though, thatun's different, and you'll
see, well, there'll be somecomplications there that we'll talk about. Okay,
all right, but I want toget more into This is also what
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we talk about the cops, andwe talk about like what it actually costs
taxpayers. People forget that the copspay for these lawsuits. When you see
the NYPD subtle of a lawsuit,that's us, that's our money. Yep.
One of the refrains from activists isthat should come from their pension fund,
and if that happened, that wouldbe an incentive of some kind.
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At Yeah. Absolutely, I meanit's like this, it's like this ship
with the uh. I don't wantto date the episode too hard again,
but this is kind of like thisship with the fucking submarine. I'm tired
of talking about it. But youknow, even even the armed the military
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right that had to fucking show upfor these people for the stupid unregulated submarine.
Even they're getting asked on NBC,they're like, hey, Uh yeah,
you know who the fuck ever youare, like, wow, who
should who should deal? This mightbe insensitive, but who should put the
bill for this? And he hasto sit there and be like, well,
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look like the American public is goingto and it might not, as
you know, like there's when youwhen you chalk up all the costs of
what it defense budget, of whatyou could of what you could have done
with that money anyway, if you'reif you were going to put it towards
like mosquito nets or literally anything,food feeding poor people, anything, and
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so it's just it's like, youknow, he no one on the news
said this, but if you scrollthrough the comments not far, you'll find
people saying like, no, likethat, these are rich ass people whose
families and the company that runs thefucking thing should be they should be made
to pay for all these nations sendingtheir boats across an ocean. Yes,
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and which was not done. Obviously, this comparison has been made, but
for the hundreds of missing migrants,right, nothing, nothing of the sort
really done. So I want totalk about the reason I brought that up
is uh, money here, likethe amount of money that taxpayers are going
to pay to research these allegations isenormous because Keney hired a high priced last
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it was one point five million dollarsthat Covington and burlingh That's how much they
had to pay them to These motherfuckerssound like a code factory. I mean,
it's like think of again. Ohand by the way, that's wild.
Purpose isn't it to hire a reallyexpensive firm or something to do,
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you know, to be like,well the experts and they didn't find anything
or whatever. Right, but itbut still it's it's something wrong on the
part that the taxpayers are wrong.Here, we are wrong, but they
are taking this from our money.I don't give a shit. I'm not
arguing pro quni here, you understand. I'm just saying it's like I'm thinking
that they're going to do because they'reassholes, exact. But it's dumb because
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if they did that at all,I mean, they're doing that for the
people who are like again, it'slike the very capitalist liberalist liberals, because
the people who are most on theground with these types of issues would say,
no, hire a lawyer that's usedto investigating these things. Hire a
lawyer. How are a higher lawfirm that is used to going to the
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defense of survivors, like that's whatyou should really do. Yeah, but
they're not going to do that.Well yeah, I mean they're trying to
protect their At at this point inthe conversation, Cutie is a brand and
they're they're buffing up their HR department, right, They're trying to protect the
brand. Wait, the agreement withCovington and Burling stretches two years with an
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option of additional phases of work,so it's almost like, hey, guys,
we're gonna need you in the future. We may the way things are
going. Either, they think thisinvestigation will really take that long, and
lawyers love that shit because that's billablehours up the ass. But I think
part of it is like, look, we don't want to have to do
this all over again, like weknow our mother and they did. They're
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like like people like I told youlast time in twenty twenty. This this
came to light in twenty eighteen.The behavior was before that, but in
twenty twenty there were also issues andat the end of twenty twenty two,
so it's not like they wouldn't haveneeded this again. So these these motherfuckers
are on retainer. Basically, Covingtonand Berling served as counsel for Biden's presidential
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campaign. Uh Uh, what amI supposed to say? Man? What
joke am I supposed to crack?I don't I don't know if I'm just
to say, yeah, I'm justsaying clearly, clearly, it's not the
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demographic that you would that that ismost close to working on behalf of those
who are survivors of assault. Yeah, but that's not that's not their way,
that's not their intention, right,Their intention is, like you said,
to protect the brand. All right, So let's do a few updates
on John Jay's instance. So anotherthis is and you can't make this shit
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up. It just like the situationwith Rondo GOPPI, who was I told
you was killed in a shootout withthe NYPD responding to a domestic violence incident.
I told you you don't remember Itold you this a few months ago.
This was this no offline, Itold you on the phone about a
public safety officer that worked at CCNYthat I knew, and that my friend,
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that other Chris knew. Yeah.Yeah, it was killed after after
no. Well, no, sothe NYPD there was a call because the
woman he was with called the policeand they showed up and he got in
a shootout with the police. Geez, I remember this, Yeah, holy
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shit. But but what my source, who I won't name though, has
a similar again is like the fourthof a similar name to our group.
Yes, but my my source saidis that that same guy ran training for
domestic violence, right right right,the guy who got shot because he committed
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domestic violence and someone was responding toit. That's right in mind, Keeping
that in mind, keeping that inmind, Cuney integrity expert was ousted for
pulling a student's hair. Let's lookat the legislative history. I mean,
so so far, so far,everything I've heard from from you as a
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as a getting released, I've seenevery side of Cuneys as soon I think
the government, yeah, finally finallyhaving left. Yes, I don't think
I've ever heard a single story ofsomeone with like a shred of power at
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this university system doing literally a singlegood thing, even even a single un
ironic thing, like every every funny. Oh, I'm head of efficiency,
and they you know, like they'vecovered themselves in red tape and walk into
work mummified with it every day.Um so Vincent Green was ousted from I'm
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sticking with John Jay to open thisepisode John j Criminal Justice again, I
think of the quneis. I don'thave the facts, but I can definitely
say of what's published and what's beencovered John Jay College of Criminal Justice so
far as taking the top spot forunion fractions here and settlement agreement again,
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pulling a female student's hair during aself defense lesson? So where where a
graduate level organization? I want oneperson who isn't at the bottom of the
fucking chain at Kearney to do somethingthat is not ironic. Just just don't
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start with this shit. Please,if you've never thought question it. Green,
a Jay adjunct professor, allegedly decidedto give a self defense lesson while
teaching a graduate level organization theory andmanagement class and then yanked the woman's ponytail.
Why what what lesson? Could that? So? Well? Yeah,
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It's like, I mean, whatis this? What the fucking sephanic?
In the real world, They're notgoing to ask you for consent on the
street, They're just gonna yank yourponytail. It's like, you know what,
I didn't ask to join real worldright now? I I'm just attending
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organization theory and management. I justcame with my textbooks and taking notes for
that. Oh my god, doesn'tthis doesn't meaning to do with self.
This class has nothing to do.He's an adjunct professor. Who also,
because I know he's not just makingan adjunct professor because his employment he made
a hundred and sixty four thousand dollarsas an adjunct exactly, so it's not
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he's adjuncting. In addition to that, he must there's no fucking wayne negative
five dollars an hour right right,right, right now, they need to
give their fucking white blood cells inorder to Yes, it's like the no,
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he is adjuncting. On top ofthis, what you'll find with Kearney
is like once these guys are inand they're becoming keuney lifers, and they
accept whatever type of bullshit and andfucking uh talk like workplace that exists.
Once they like once they cut theirhand with with the with the card and
streak their hand and basically commit toAmurta like like you know, joinning the
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mob. Once that happens, thenthey just pile shit on. So it's
like, all right, building facilitiesadjunct organizational management executive vice president, making
three it's like a combined with alland it's like and sustainability, it's it's
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like all these Once you do that, you get the guop um. So
anyway, he's making a lot ofmoney, he's gonna have a pension um.
And this guy is just thinking,I guess he's so untouchable that in
the middle of this class, itsays here he just decided like this sounds
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impromptu, so he has Is thisa kid? So recently there's been much
much said on tech talk about intrusivethoughts and letting them win? Is that
what this was? This guy justthis ponytail and he was like and he
just fucking went for it? Orwhat is the director of vendor integrity on
top of all this? No,I don't even know what vendor integrity truly
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means, but the fucking you gotto make sure the laser representative is filling
the vending machine. What who isvending anything the dining hall? Perhaps you
imagine just the guy who's just likehaving a skiptop gap in his career and
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is filling the vending machine and thisguy's just comes up behind him and yanks
his ponytail watching him. Yeah,yeah, yanking ishit just watching him saying
all right, that's okay, okay, that's right, just go straight to
work. No law here. Soyeah, so he's finally out again.
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Like I don't know what ouse didmeans because the other guys were out,
didn't the last one, but theysaid as of like either like a year
or two ago, So I don'tknow. Um, all right, So
there's that as as a as I'msorry, as a cutie. UT's a
government, it's a it's a staterun. Yeah, yeah, aren't.
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Aren't those records public? Could wego through the payroll? Yeah, I'm
sure we could go I'm sure ifwe wanted to, we could really go
deep into the payroll and if necessary, get a foyer. If we didn't
find something, we will. Idid, uh that I told you.
The only time I wanted a FOYAwas for when I was doing them.
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That's Freedom of Information Act. That'swhen I was researching residency required for NYPD
because I was doing a project onit, and it was very hard to
find the exact policy online. SoI called the number that I found like
online I could. It was hardfor me to find who to call.
And I get transferred to like alieutenant and I'm like, hey, I'm
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a graduate student and I was doinga fo your request because I wanted to
residence and it cuts me off.We're solving crimes out here, Yeah,
we're something got real ship to workon. It's like, okay, well,
you know what, this is partof being a law enforcement agency.
On the pie chart of what youfucking do, there still is a little
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sliver of motherfuckers. You just doacademic shit I want to learn about.
But you're the motherfucker who answers phones. You're what are you doing right now?
Right? You're not solving like likewho's saying? All right? Wait,
I'll get to the triple homicide ina second. And random number I
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think this is a cute number callingme right, all right? So John
Jay in twenty eighteen, following this, and mind, keep keep in mind
the dates, keep in mind allthe all the things we've had since that
that I talk to you about.Yeah, emphasize something cold. It's at
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the end of twenty eighteen, followingthat debacle. They emphasize something called spark
training. I know, I hatewhat can I tell you something honestly from
the bottom of my heart. Imean this, I hate when motherfuckers use
acronyms. Yes, is that withthat? Oh? Absolutely? I hate
that ship because not everything has tofit into a cute into cute messaging.
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You don't have to cute defy messaging, you're correct. And also this doesn't
even make fucking sense sexual and interpersonalviolent proportion and exactly and response course.
So there's no into interpersonal's capitalize whenthey're ruining this out. I don't see
an eye, but I guess thepiece from into the p from interpersonal gets
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it and then violence. There's noV violence response, none of it,
none of the lines up. Whatbro all right? So this is basically
what this basically is. Oh mygod, what it's like? Everything?
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Everythank you because you know why,because you know someone in meetings is gonna
love just rolling off acronyms, rollingoff acronyms. Fucking So, where are
we with Mark and Jark? Okay? Are we v VP of VPS Facilities
and VP of facilities and Freedom layManagement? Please respond? Where aren't we
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spot Like there's just motherfuckers that likesounding important and the more acronyms you have
that we don't fucking know because theydon't make sense, the more important they
sound like. Anyway, it's basicallythe stuff that I'm sure you've seen it.
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It's the mandatory online courses with theterrible acting, which I mean,
could you find maybe an actor forthis, like they they pick people like
in a coffee shop to do that. Problems all right, But you know
what, because a lot of peopleare actors. Yeah, they they those
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types of videos are ready with peopleshould be doing, but they're they're doing
a new one with this fancy acronymto make it sound like they're doing something
even though this is already the baselineof what you should be doing. Sure,
I'm sure you don't have a copyof these videos, do you?
No? Okay, but I I'mtelling you what I would love to hear
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though if I were to watch oneof these, which I wouldn't even if
we did have a copy, Idon't want to see it. Yes,
I would love if it said sparkand then a person saying all the words
that do not line up with sparkwhatever the fuck that was that you read
off? Yeah, yeah, havethem both on the on the screen at
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the same time and be like,so what spark? Then why did you
call it that. Yeah, wellit's sexual and interpersonal violence prevention and response
course. And and then it's like, uh, where's the eye be?
And it's like thinking to have thekid just take and choose the basketball bouncing
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on the words, and then andthen it'll fall channel single longue. The
basketball will fall where the letter doesn'tshow up, like yeah, yeah,
it'll just turn into a vehmac allright, So anyway they did that.
It's basically just sexual harassment training,all right. So now so now we
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get into other qunies because this isa qunie wide issue. This is the
most recent, this is recent incident. Guess how recent it is. I
feel like, okay, just sothe just the break for a second.
The rest of this, uh,this version of the product is gonna sound
a little bit like for those whoknow the past times. It's gonna sound
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a little bit like that because I'mjust gonna go from article to article and
aggregate since the last podcast all theincidents from other communis. So anyway,
and also Gareth usually starts with guessinga date, So I said recent,
but remember twenty twenty was recent forthe last one, So how recent do
you think the next one? I'mgonna read is well you also mentioned to
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twenty twenty two, so I wouldprobably start there. I'd say like,
I'd say, like around Thanksgiving twentytwenty two. Uh more recent? Wow,
Christmas? More recent? Fucking NewYear's Eve? More? I hate
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this? What is it? It'sthis month? Ten? Well, let's
open another ticket with the Burlington codeFactory. See what happens this time.
Let's then let's than two weeks ago, like just over two weeks ago.
Okay. And the crazy thing aboutthis one is that the professor is like
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going the fight back. You'll seea few instances where they fight back,
like not thinking, yeah, Ishouldn't lose my job. What the hell?
So this is Kingsborough Community College,um so? And that one's in
Brooklyn, Yes, I was inBoklyn. Okay, like Queens. All
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right, it's either Brooklyn or Queens, and I will edit out which one
it's not. So when we figuredthis one out, uh So, a
QUNE professor admitted to becoming obsessed witha grad student in his department. So
we are off. This is notgood because obsession is a strong fucking word.
(36:35):
So I should say, wait,I should say that in twenty twenty
three. The fight back is happening. The actual incident it looks like spanned
twenty in twenty twenty one, soit it's it. But the but that's
that's a long time to not alreadyhave a resolution, right, But there's
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still the fact that it's still madeit to this month, and that he's
so empowered to do so already.It is still a recent development. That's
that's not great. And also justI'm sorry, I'm just I'm really stuck
on this, on this part abouthim being obsessed. People are obsessed with
heroin, right, people, People, this is collarbry Ray transfixed. Okay,
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you don't say these words with fuckingmotherfuckers. People are obsessed with bands
that they then fall around the countryon tour, right, right, right,
someone that you met sixteen times overthe course of a semester. But
you shouldn't understand. You shouldn't beobsessed with someone that you can centrally have
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sex with. You shouldn't be obsessedwith them, let alone, let alone
someone that is in your power.He's managing this person as a grad student
recently tenured passing tenure, which isn'teasy. KUNI or any other school recently
ten you're associated professor at okay,I a I yaller krishna I y'aller krishnahn.
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I thought trying to give it aname of another college for a second
there, Okay, so I loveit all right? Is the professor recently
tenured associate professor? Oh and no, and slapped with a one semester suspension,
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one semester suspension. Dude, nevermind, he blamed it's okay.
In twenty twenty, he blamed hisbaby. Well, let me get into
the behavior where um hold on.He would he would text her constantly,
sometimes up to twenty times a day. So this is Bernard Kerrig great territory.
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You listen, we've all heard it'sit's been a long time since I'm
gonna say two thousand and eight.We we've all been known about the double
text since then. You can't youyou you get this, This is an
appropriate relationship to begin with. SoI'm not condoning any part of that to
begin with, right, but settingright, you get you get like uh,
(39:17):
double text per person right, right, Like when I was still on
the dating scene, I would Iwould if I really liked someone and I
felt maybe I was getting ghosted adouble text. And if it was fine
that it's done, I delete theconduct like finished. You're gonna have to
reintroduce yourself to me because I gotshit going on, more people to go
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through enough. Twenty twenty is abig fucking number. It's all about twenty
four allowed me to reintroduce myself.My name is not home U. I
you lar christianaan. And if youdidn't hear about my im learned a new
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word today. By the way,if you didn't hear about my um prior
pism, do you know what thatis? I've I've maybe once in an
old asked book. What do youthink it is? Because I had no
freaking idea. I'm gonna say,uh, I'm gonna say some sort of
deeply, deeply rooted psychological problem anda physical one, a long lasting,
(40:24):
painful erection which he blamed the studentfor one semester, just one semester,
imagine anything but sorry runs one moretime. A prior prism, pre a
prism, A pre a prism,prior prism. I don't fucking know one
(40:46):
of them. So he's telling thestudent, he said, and he blamed
it on his cart. I thinkI think I've heard of this actually from
another podcast I think. I thinklast podcast was talking about this and how
some people would have this. Thisguy doesn't have this problem. Some people
woulditimately have this problem, and theyjust walking around, They just walking around
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orgasm and constantly. No, that'sthat's the um. That's something else that's
assistent orgasms, Like there's a persistentarousal syndrome something like that. Oh it
sounds awful. This just means youbasically have as it's as if you took
my aggre and but regardless, hedoesn't. But he doesn't. But sorry,
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I don't want to talk about thislike he actually has this problem.
He doesn't have this problem, evenif he did nothing about this problem.
Says, you attribute it to amotherfucker. You don't attribute it to somebody.
If it's a real medical condition,it's you attribute it to yourself.
Yeah yeah, uh, Evan,you gave me cancer. Uh yeah,
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Chris, I have issues with mylimp limph noo, and I blame you.
Yeah, well that's good because that'smy fault. Again. One semester
suspension for him texting someone incessantly emailingthem incessantly, including saying you are the
cause of my erection only one semester, he said that. Bro, Yes,
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he blamed her for his his priorprism. He blamed her for it.
You are the source of my priorprism, and any take it you
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like. Like most of the population, we shouldn't know what that means,
can't We shouldn't even know what thatmeans. The population won't know, shouldn't
though. Sorry, you're a gradstudent just trying to fucking make ends meet,
and this trying o the fucker istexting you about him something. You're
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out on the town with your friend, fucking ram from your fucking icon on
a one professor of me like youare the reason by lasted more than four
hours. Oh my god. Ohoh okay, I'm sorry. Let's you
(43:31):
can leave this in the episode.Just a quick time out. Why I
pour myself something with real alcoholic voice? Okay. So in a twenty twenty
email, he center he played happening. Okay, okay, I can't live
without a fucking drink. Fine,fine, I watch you know, sitting
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there, I almost almost fumbled thefucking ice keep out of my hands,
laughing about this guy texting someone sayit's the reason he has a permanent direction.
I'm gonna from that one and anhour in our future, uh correspondence,
I'm going to randomly say prior Prismsaid you. I'm gonna before you
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leave your job at your school,I'm sending an email to your school email
telling you that you are the reasonfor my pride prison and you have to
title it prior Prism prior prison simplifiedfraction. You're gonna have new rule in
(44:40):
the bo uh rule in the Bronx. Okay. So, in a twenty
twenty email he sent her, heblamed his behavior on wait for compulsions.
Yeah, primal compulsion sound like soundlike anybody related somehow, every single one,
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They all drink the same misogyny inthe water. So uh he She
had a professional relationship with him,she says, and then things began to
change in February twenty twenty. UhSo there was this unwanted messages with the
sexual tone, the bullshit prior prism. Oh guess how much he makes,
(45:36):
by the way, oh um,as of as of last year. So
basically the current information he's I thinkthis is the semestery. Didn't didn't you
just say he? Didn't you justsay this isn't the same other fucker who
was making one hundred and sixty threethousand dollars a year. That's that's something
else. That was John Jay.Um, this is Kingsborough. I'm gonna,
(45:59):
I'm gonna, I guess this guymakes one hundred thirty five less,
but still six fingers, six fingers, six figures, almost one hundred six
thousand dollars. Still think of allthe motherfuckers, including myself, who have
worked hard to try to make sixfigures. Like it's a big better place,
(46:20):
you know what, or the worlda better place, or the world
a better place. Yeah. Um. So, Krishnan spoke to the pros,
bolted the post and slammed the suspension, calling the communications he had with
the student mutually welcome. She wantedto hear about my priapism. She wanted
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to hear it twenty two. Excuseme, now, this is another child
tale sign because if the Post reportedon this correctly, I want you to
understand that this is a continuation ofhis expressing that it was mutually welcomed.
Quote the arbitrator. Arbitrator misattributes toKrishnan damning statements he did not make and
(47:10):
overlooks prior cases at Cuney, whilesimilar alleged offenses received no discipline. So
a few things here, one whogets a shit about the other offenses.
You're basically saying, they did it, and look what happened. Well,
what's what's interesting is that he saidit was mutually welcome, so he told
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on himself. Now he's saying thedamning statements weren't made or misattributed. But
did you catch three? So hesaid, he's speaking in the third person.
Yeah, this isn't a statement fromthe lawyer. This is a statement
from him unless the post fucked up, which is possible, but it's all
(47:58):
but unless they fucked up. Therequoting him saying himself in the third person,
which is always a great sign.I'm I'm a little bit more.
I think I'm a little bit morehung up on it. He is.
He saying openly that he knows aboutother like yeah, non consensual shit that
(48:19):
has not come to light yet,and he's like, well, other people
do it, so it's fine.And that's that hard argument. That's part
of his argument is that similar thingslike we talked about did happen at Quney
and received no discipline. Mind youhe's coming back. He got a semester
suspension. The other people actually didget removed, but they still were on
payroll, so they did get something. It's still nothing really in the grand
(48:45):
scheme of things. But he couldbe talking about some other people who got
nothing that, like you said,maybe we don't know about. Maybe it's
a case that was deep in theinternet that I missed, even though I
took some time to really research this. But regardless, who cares? And
also, what do you mean misattributedit? You just said it was mutually
(49:06):
welcomed, So now it's not somethingyou didn't say. I mean, anyone
who's willing to text twenty times ina row is not He's not. This
guy isn't smart. He's not smart. No, that that's not even that.
No, I'm sorry, that's noteven like average fucking Also, I
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missed this part earlier, the specificthing I mean, I'm sure I don't
want to get into too much inthis guy's psyche, but after knowing this
student after a certain point when theywould email each other, the fact that
her email sign off only included hername, which is how I've signed off
(49:49):
most of my emails. If Iknow some what is what gave him the
prior prism. So you just endingan email with Chris, that's it.
This dude's frung this, this dude'sjust he sees, he sees, He's
like, oh there was there wasn'ta there wasn't anything more to that signature.
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Well, I know how I'm spendingmy evening fully trked. I mean
the amount of dry like this willcause a drought in California. I mean
the amount of the dryness because thisguy dryness, this will, this will,
(50:35):
this will allow for the submarine tofind me come back the fucking surface.
The Kingdom of Atlantis can't do anythingabout this ship. Oh my god.
All right, so he's suspended andhe's coming back in August. That's
Kingsborough. Uh. Your college,Now, this is one that I'm going
(50:58):
by students in the York College paper, and you know what I will because
it's not covered enough by other Again, when you allow someone else to get
the narrative, and also that youknow the students are on the ground.
But if you think something's wrong,you need to control the narrative too.
If you don't address what's going on, other parties will take the narrative and
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that's what's happening here. It's onlythe Post student papers. At the end
we'll get to the National Review andthe Daily News had a few things in
the aggregate picture, but not theindividual cases. And then there was one
that The Times got after the Postposts something like the majority of these cases
(51:42):
are coming from the Post and thatdoesn't make all the other papers look good.
That doesn't make left leaning publications lookgood. I mean, it doesn't.
It doesn't doesn't make CUNEI look good. There's when some fucking rag is
the only source for all this stuff. It doesn't. It doesn't give the
story a lot of credibility. Likethat's the that's the problem that I'm seeing,
(52:04):
right, is that like I would, I would want to see this
reported in places other than New York. I would take Fox News, right,
I'd fucking anything, really, becauseif it starts getting reported in a
place that isn't just like a hateclick, you know, farm, I
(52:25):
don't know like people, people,honestly, people might be liable to not
believe that any of it happened atall. Right, Well, here's the
thing. What probably happens here isthat a lot of the people who already
wanted to dislike UNI from being aleftist institution on the student level and on
the professing progressive administration level. Itjust adds to their hate for it,
(52:53):
even though it's for like, eventhough some of their hate is further wrong.
It's like it's like when Fox Newswill only report sexual assault when it's
a Democrat, sure and a void, so the incident still existed should be
reported on. But unless everyone givesfair to the narrative. I'm glad someone
(53:14):
picked up the story, right,but what I pick up stories? But
I look at if I look atshit and you mentioned what the Daily Mail,
Daily News, I was gonna saythat that's a crazy thing that the
UK picked up on. At someonein the UK picked up but on that,
I'm sure that they've got this samefun because they fucking sock calls the
(53:35):
Daily Mail, so I will gethalf the shit whatever. I opened the
news Apple on my phone. IfI see it's from the Daily Mail and
it's an Apple News, I'm like, all right, this is like in
fifty fifty this didn't even this didn'teven occur, Like I'm not I'm not
even gonna dig into this because theonly source on it seems to be the
fucking Daily Mail. I don't givea shit, right, Yeah, like
I think that. I think theI think the branding on the source counts
for a lot. It does,It does, I think because it's easy
(54:00):
somebody to say that, well,it's all made up and this is just
trying to bring U the left leaningprofessors and administration at Cuney down, So
they're just trying to take anything.And then professors can hide behind that guy's
of just trying to take me downbecause I'm a Democrat, just trying to
take me down, because I haveleft leaning polity, just trying to take
(54:22):
me down, because I've got anerection lasting more than sixteen fucking hours because
I saw someone's name of the youknow what, such a fucking guy.
Come on, it leans left,it leans right, it leans fucking everywhere.
Okay, the fuck it's a bipartisansdick. So it's like, I
(54:43):
just it just sucks that this isanyway. So this is a student paper.
Now, what this reminds me ofis but it's gonna not have a
good excuse is something you said earlierabout the police decades ago. So I
think when I read it, Ithink you'll think see what I so,
Quney apparently hired in York, Yorksin Brooklyn. It it hired someone that,
(55:12):
according to LaGuardia's offices, were foundguilty of cocaine distribution, and another
person that was hired and another Quneybut then went to York that was guilty
of sexual misconduct. So the studentswriting that they're not like, this is
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what I'm saying about law enforcement agenciesthat used to not talk to each other,
like, but here they're miles They'relike literally the same city. They're
just miles apart and they're not comingand Quney first that got awful fucking system.
The whole point of that is thatall these records will be consolidated so
(55:57):
that you can see this. Aslong as someone had an that issue a
one Qunie, they'll have it atanother Qunei. But this person apparently did
time for assault and had misconduct issuesat another Qunie, and someone else had
issues with with with drug distribution andthey went to York College and they were
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hired without the communication from the otherQuneie. I mean, yeah, it's
it almost kind of goes back tothe to the fact that you can't find
a lot of a lot of sourceson on updates and said, right,
because like I bet someone good ifwhile maybe no one did anything, but
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if someone might google this guy's damnand nothing came up on the first page
of results, right that this personlet's see, I have one of the
names. But it is insane.It's insane that two quneys won't communicate,
Like you're thinking, like, thisis a college in Montana. Like,
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no, it's another qunee and thisguy has sexual harassment complainting. You hire
someone without even doing a back you'resupposed to do background checks. I think
that's I think, yeah, Ithink that's the part that stands out to
me the most here is that isthat so many, so many places get
really far up there on assets withbackground checks. And I'm sorry, what
(57:30):
position was this guy hired for?Oh? Okay, that's the other thing.
This is how perhaps perhaps there wasa loophole that person was hired as
a lab technician, but it's stillthey're supposed to do a background check and
they didn't do it, and theydidn't communicate with each other. It should
be very clear, okay lab tech. Oh, Like I guess, sorry,
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my mistake. It's the same person. It was two things. It
was sexual harassment and the cocaine distributionin the same person. I thought they
were separate people. Um, soyeah, this this one guy really fucked
up and no one was able toI see the LinkedIn. No one was
(58:14):
able to fucking like figure this out. It. I don't know how much
I want to how much I wantto put this on the It sounds like
the previous cutie where he was employed, actually did something about the problem,
right said he was guilty of assault, and they were like, okay,
(58:36):
like sorry, but you're fired.York dropped the ball in this case,
like Ardia, I don't have enoughinformation on other than you're as a as
I see it. What you're sayingis true. Yeah, but York dropped
the ball here. Well that's justyeah, that's that's what surprises. I
mean, I just yeah, Iand the CUTEI system in which he was
(58:59):
hired, because it's would be flaggedwhen he's being hired and he is acute
employee that this comes with his employmenthistory. Yeah, yeah, I think
that's a little I mean, I'massuming when they asked him, Hey,
have you ever been a cutie employeebefore he was probably like no, definitely
not, and didn't tell out anypaperwork saying that he was and and and
(59:21):
with a shitty enough system and won'treport like hey, I think you know,
like think old old enterprise software.Probably doesn't you know, say like,
oh that's how I've seen that somesecurity number before. That's I think
it's worse than that. Man.I think he did. He probably put
on his because he's a he probablywas a laptech there too, so he
probably put it on his resume andthey just didn't do their research. I
(59:45):
bet you that's a that's a hardcall. I don't. I don't know.
There's a lot of different there's alot of I'm I'm there's a lot
of different places where I wouldn't necessarilywant to attribute to malice what could be
(01:00:06):
easily exploited with many different opportunities forincompetence here, because that's what sounds like.
No, I agree, it's negligence, but it's negligence. You're sure
it's shit, but it's shit.And when it, when we wht,
it pervade everything everything about this system. People suffer because I'm assuming this guy
got into more fucking trouble the nextplace. What should have happened is that
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Quney said, shit, this happened, let's do something to prevent this from
happening again, and then put somethingin their system that would prevent this from
happening again. But it doesn't looklike that happened. That's the problem.
So like if it's next, itdoesn't need to be mal intent for it
to ultimately almost have the same effect, which is I just didn't care,
(01:00:50):
and then Qunie just didn't care,and then there's nothing to prevent this from
happening again. And so what didyou do? What did you do it?
At your college at York, thiswas reported and I have no idea
what happened because I am going bya student's paper and she was reporting it
(01:01:12):
at the time it happened years ago, and were just was just reporting on
the fact that he was rehired,yes, and that that they weren't following
the practice that they're supposed to follow, which is doing the background check.
Yeah, and then when I lookedhim up, I got the the felony
charge against him and the sexual misconductcharges against him, and I got his
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LinkedIn and is he still there?You got that you got that linked in
pro I don't. I don't evenwant to go to his profile. Honestly,
I'm just gonna get mad. Allright, that's fair. Whatever shouldn't
have happened in the first place.We don't even need to know if he's
still there. We shouldn't be doingmore work than we are, ye,
(01:02:01):
all right? Esteemed Cuney professor quitsafter allegations of cocaine binges and these motherfuckers
like their cocaine and out of controlparties of one of the one of the
interesting. I don't know. No, I don't want to call it a
revelation because it didn't mean that much. But I think I was surprised growing
into adulthood just how many people seemto really love cocaine. Like a lot
(01:02:24):
of people really like cocaine. That'sthe STP songs. I loved the cocaine.
I loved the cocaine. So whereJames cocaine one hell of a drug.
They tried to warn us. Uh. Hunter College psychology professor Jeffrey Parsons,
(01:02:45):
the youngest ever distinguished professor at theHunter College, quit and one of
the highest paid professors. Do Iget a salary here? Wait, holy
shit, and grant money. Butit's still a crazy amount. Over ten
(01:03:07):
years. Guess how much in grantmoney he got. I mean, are
we talking millions here? Damn likethree million, like ten million, twenty
million? More than twenty million?Fuck man, I don't know. Thirty
(01:03:30):
seven Jesus Christ. Over ten years, from nineteen ninety seven to twenty sixteen,
he made He raked in thirty sevenmillion in federal grants. He directed
the Center for HIV. Oh,here comes an acronym. Are you ready?
(01:03:50):
And an HIV is an acronym?I don't like that we started.
Gonna just gotta tell you that's notwhat started. We're putting an acronym in
an acronym, Center for HIV acronym, Educational Studies and Training. At least
the letters are there, But thinkabout what the letters are together. C
(01:04:13):
H E. St Chest known aschest, oversaw research, an unsafe sex
and creational nothing should be known aschest. And apparently those who loved him
so much, like his groupies,they called themselves chesticles. Stop. I
(01:04:34):
hate that so much. Every year, out of the expense account, which
presumably is from the grant money,he did a party and in May twenty
eighteen, held at the Stonewall inParsons rented out the entire second floor with
(01:04:58):
a theme of rebellions and quote.A former employee said it felt like a
hazing frat party. Sometimes felt uncomfortable. Everyone was close into drinking. Okay,
sucks, but then it turns intoa lip syncing contest where Parsons wants
the male employees to take off theirshirts and then told the quote unquote sexy
(01:05:24):
or of the two two. Hethen undid the button on his pants,
so he's unbuttoning an employee of theStone Wall who he believes is sexy in
front of colleagues and students. Thenit was allegedly it was just him doing
a ton of cocaine. I waslike, all right, I mean there's
(01:05:45):
greater crimes, but this is notgood. This is not good. Then
Parsons allegedly pressure two people to keepdrinking, so bench drinking. Then lifted
the shirt of a war work withoutpermission, exposing his chest. Uh,
this guy's a really shitty drunk.He is a shit drink Okay, I'm
(01:06:10):
just trying to understand this quote.The former worker said it was as if
the host of a dinner party camedown and had taken a pee on a
pot roast. I guess that's he'strying to say that that's a great analogy
for the like late eighteen hundreds.I guess it's trying to say it was
(01:06:32):
shocking. So additionally, so there'san investigation that goes into this. Over
five hundred thousand dollars of our money. Again, our money, seventy what
not the grand money? Wow,that would have been our money too.
No, well, I think thatit may have come Well, no,
it's federal you're right, it's federalgrants. Yeah, it's all our money.
Yep. So over five hundred thousanddollars people, seventy witness interviews.
(01:06:59):
My god, a ton of peoplesaw this. Man. If we're good,
yeah, god damn. All right, Well they did a thorough job.
I mean, I'm not gonna argueagainst that after all the fucking we've
heard. Yeah, but but listen, listen. He was unpaid leave during
the probe, collecting a base salaryof two hundred forty thousand dollars a year.
(01:07:20):
Ah. He could not be reachedfor comment in twenty seventeen. Twenty
seventeen, his pay came to threehundred and sixty three dollars two hundred.
I mean, how are echoed?This is not It's either teachers are making
fucking scraps, they're making fucking checkboyardand honey buns, or they're making over
(01:07:41):
three hundred and fifty thousand dollars.What the fuck there's income in Do you
want to talk about income inequality allthese leftist professors talk about in your own
fucking world, Talk about it inyour own profession. This is insane,
all right, fifth highest qune atthe time, for highest salary at the
(01:08:02):
time in quney Hunter renamed chest Pride. Great. You want to associate a
program that had a gay professor thatwas at the center of all this and
now call it pride. That's worsebecause now it's associate it's from it's associating
it with gay behavior. Basically,an asshole. This is nothing to do
(01:08:28):
with him being gay. Rainbow capitalismexcept as academia. It's rainbow academia.
Yeah, rainbow academia capitalism, rackBoard of Trustees. Here we go again,
hiring our our our motherfucking guy Cand B COVID ten and Berlin at
a cost of one point five millionto gear up a quote complex series of
(01:08:53):
alleged violations of the university's policies againstcexual sexual misconduct and other universe comuney policies,
which involved multiple potential plaintiffs. AndI think at first they didn't say
it was related to the Parsons investigationspecifically, but someone else said, yeah,
it is a source that yet isSo this man alone basically costs two
(01:09:16):
million dollars on top of the salariesgetting paid. That's all money he basically
cost to me. Well, well, I end then the thirty seven million
and grand funds that god knows whatelse he used it for. All Right,
so they found multiple violations. Ihave no idea if he's still on
payroll, but he's no longer there, so basically the same thing from John
Jay. It's a crazy that's justI mean, I know we've already spoken
(01:09:40):
about this, but it's just sucha crazy outcome. It's so crazy that
we can end up in a situationwhere it's like, well, he's probably
not there anymore, or either thereanymore, but we don't know if like
he's still getting but jillions of dollarsthey're getting paid. I did not do
anything they've actually made did we saythis last time? They've actually made this
situation. The outcome almost is betterfor some of the people who end up
(01:10:03):
doing it because because not only dothey get just as much pay, they
have to do no work. Soso now they get this kick back at
home and not worry about ever havinga job again, and they can just
sit around, I guess collecting onehundred and thirty thousand dollars a year or
whatever the fuck it was. Yeah, or this guy, you know this
guy? Yeah? Uh so,as so I did get an update a
(01:10:26):
bit on this. It's two anda half years old, but still November
twenty twenty one, there was asettlement of one point to five so on
top of everything, now there's asettlement, and that settlement costs one point
two five million dollars to the aggrievedstaffers of this guy. So let's see,
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we have the grant, that's thirtyseven million we have, I mean,
even if we take out the grantthat's thirty seven million, we have
two point seventy five million to basicallydo investigation plus settlement, we have five
hundred thousand dollars with the initial probe, So that's over three million now,
and then if you include all thesalary that he was making, you basically
(01:11:15):
have four million dollars plus that oneguy costs you. And of that he
of the settlement, he paid onehundred fifty thousand dollars, so he himself
gave back only one hundred and fiftythousand, and the rest was taxpayer money.
I mean, it's all taxpayer money, but the rest was community money.
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He was going to the gate.See this is already with me.
He was going to the gay barto recruit subjects for research study. But
knowing, knowing his behavior. Ohand someone said, a staffer said he
witnessed him performing oral sex on abar patron and then forced the employee do
the same on someone else. Justkeeps getting worse, Jesus Christ. I
(01:12:05):
mean, yeah, what the fuck? He operated his office like his fiefdom.
That's what we've been calling this theirfiefdom. That's a good analogy.
These guys like their little fiefdoms.If you want to do lines of cocaine
on his desk in his office,this is his office, this is his
world. And his husband was makingmoney too. What the his husband's company
(01:12:33):
six hundred and fifty six thousand dollarsover the course of seven years. The
fucking subcontractor for racy On or something. Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ. All
right, that was Hunter. Cool, that was Hunter. And now we
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are moving on to my alma mater, City College of New New York.
Actually knew this story or when ithappened. Still it still didn't get enough
press. And I knew the person, so it's especially sucky to me.
I mean I knew the person who'sa survivor of it. I mean,
yeah, the woman. I brieflyworked with her, and this was a
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again put on leave the architect fellowItalian. Unfortunately, we've had a bunch
of fellow Italians during this podcast thatare in the unfortunate category. I don't
like it. George Ronale sixty eightat the time and wasn't in charge of
the very well regarded Spitzer School ofArchitecture since ninety nine. This came out
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in twenty fifteen. There was afaculty holiday party. This isn't the guy
who built the North Academic Center,is it? No? No, okay,
that guy go ahead, you saidwell regarded, so I didn't think
so. But yeah, yeah,oh, someone thought that guy was roll
regarded got built. While I waslooking at this, everyone thought he was
good enough to do the job.He's looking at the schematic for fucking sing
(01:14:01):
sing when he made that ship.Anyway. Um, so at a all
these fucking faculty holiday. This iswhy I'm saying, not everyone at work
you gotta be friends with. Don'tgo to the if you think there's a
weirdo. Please don't feel pressure togo to the holiday party. I hate
motherfuckers that pressure you to go tothe holiday party or an afterwork thing.
I can go. I have friends, Yeah, got friends were good.
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I don't need more. I don'teven honestly, even people who who waved
just a little too much on thestreet and they're like, oh hey,
I get here with one of thoseevery now and again when I walk my
dog. I don't even acknowledge thatmotherfucking moment. I don't need more friends.
What the fuck are you waving at? You're listening to music, keep
listening, relax. So this sothis guy is a dean of architecture and
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leaving the holiday party, Um,I'll just call I mean, it says
her name in this, but youknow I'll just call her ce. Uh.
Just just because so c is leavingthe holiday party and he offers her
a ride. She's twenty three atthe time, he's sixty eight. So
already we're again, We're again there. Already she was working as an office
(01:15:11):
to office assistant, and I knewshe worked in other offices too, so
really hard working student. During thethirty minutes they spent while he's driving her,
says idling in traffic on the WestSide Highway, Ronali began rubbing her
knee and thigh in a sexual manner. I love that there is a non
sexual manner for this. There's onlyone manner, and it is indeed just
(01:15:34):
just slapping the ship out of herknee, but that's not rubbing. Yeah,
what is he doing? Like likea genie making a fucking wish?
I'm like, what is this?Uh? In a sexual manner right below
where her skirt maybe maybe maybe withlike a dead fish, just kind of
like I don't know what fucking oldItalian superstition that is to get out of
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traffic in the highway. What thefuck? All right? Well, anyway,
he's rubbing her knee and thigh andthe sexual manager where her skirt ended,
and this is what she's saying,and when he stopped downtown to drop
off, okay, i'm missus part. There's another professor in the car,
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so I think someone else. Shetried to flee, and the educator in
the dean here, Ronali is insistentthat she stays, saying, you look
so beautiful tonight. Can I kissyou? What? Why all these bore?
Like? Why do people waiting?He did he stop her from running
(01:16:44):
ahead of that shake out. Idon't know if he touched her or if
he just said something in a threateningmanner before saying this, but he was
insistent that she stayed when the otheradjunct leave and she was going to leave,
but then after this she did runout and went to a restaurant,
she says, and it was verydistract reported to her bosses the next day,
(01:17:08):
and they promised an investigation. Itwas eighteen months later when c asked
for an update and learned there wasno probe. Her bosses, Okay,
I'm gonna I'm gonna get I'm somad. For the next sentence, I'm
so mad because there's a bureaucratic issuehere that somehow stalled this eighteen months her
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bosses incorrectly reported the incident to theschool's human resource office instead of the Office
of Diversity and Compliance. What thefuck does that have to do with there
being no response for eighteen months thathuman resources should then forward and what the
fuck? Yeah, that's a that'sa that's a forwarded email or a drop
in the outbox at at dext Right, So he's then put on administrative leave
(01:17:58):
in April. I'm sure he's stillgetting paid. Categorically denies everything. Dimplary
proceedings are ongoing against Ronali, andI have no idea what happened after this.
Let me see, this is twentyfifteen. This happened in twenty thirteen.
God, when you look at thetimeline for these things, is this
second one that was basically ten yearsago? Second one that was basically the
(01:18:20):
last one at John Jay Some ofthe behavior basically started ten years ago.
All right, let me see.Let me see if it comes up at
all. And if it does,let me see how many pages and how
many ads I need to go pastbefore I see something about it? All
right? I get he's an architect, I get his website, I get
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his Wikipedia New York City architect withthe bronx to put the Bronx next to
this fucker's name, I get hisInstagram. Okay, let me go to
news. He paid Google. IfI go to news, it's number four
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and that's the article from twenty fifteen. And if you have a window in
a normal mode, you would haveto scroll down to see it. So
it's very easily you could just doa quick search if you don't know about
this, and click the first thing, which is a Bronx Times article in
the news from this from this year, and then not know about this and
(01:19:24):
the only article there is twenty fifteen, eight years old. Wow, all
right, Next one another city collegeone Aqunie. I think it's city college.
Oh no, they just say kunisLaGuardia. All right, right now
we're moving on to LaGuardia, socoming right. Background, So LaGuardia athletic
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director was fired. The Post didsuch a good job on this. I
think I've written dms longer than this. Um it is maybe fifty characters.
Characters ken yea. I guess theyjust got tired of being the only one
that's going to report this ship.When was this eighteen? I mean,
(01:20:12):
I honestly, in fairness, youknow, if if if no one's if
no one is going to be madeto answer any fucking questions, there's hardly
any you know, all the allthe fluff that you get in articles about
this sort of thing where it's like, okay, well we you know,
a representative for whoever denies all thethings that happened and all that shit.
Like if if no one has madeavailable to answer questions, even at at
(01:20:36):
the most basic and useless, leftcan't even you can't even put the fluff
in there, you know what Imean? Right, But but it is
your journalistic duty to say that you'renot supposed to just probably yeah, I
mean if they don't mention anything.Problem, No, they don't say any
All it says is that he wasfired. And again, all that means
is that he's no longer I don'teven know if fired they say, can
(01:20:59):
it's I don't even know what theyknow. It's hard to know with the
katy system, right because because nolonger, yeah, fired could mean a
lot of things. You or canned. You would hope, you would hope
that they're no longer on payroll,but yeah, there could be Yeah,
you can get a big anyway.He literally asked the female basketball player to
show him nudes and told her he'dlike to have sex with her and now
(01:21:25):
assuming to get his job back,and he insists he's innocent. Although I
gotta be honest with you, Ifeel this one as long as the test
texts exist, I'm pretty this isa hard one too. I think I
think all he can argue is itwas consensual, which is stupid anyway,
(01:21:45):
because he should because you're a fuckingjust don't do this shit. All you
have to do is not do it, Okay, all right, this is
one of the worst ones. Look, if you're if you're if you're saying
it, I'm assuming this guy's inhis like forties, fifty something like that.
I think it is fifties. Ifyour thing is people who are of
age but thirty years younger than you, they are out there and your team
(01:22:14):
and not at your facility, youknow what I mean, Like you,
all you have to do is openup a dating app like Tender, which
is filled with people who don't wanta date but do want to fuck and
actually and just scroll, you know, just swipe. There's something even more
fit for this. There's NYU andColumbia students have a way. I don't
(01:22:35):
I think it's like a kind ofback channel website, so it's not the
safest thing, but or maybe it'son Craigslist, which is certainly not the
safest thing. But there are multiplearticles on the fact that and why you
and Columbia students because it's so expensiveif they don't get a scholarship, they
have a site for matching them witha sugar daddy and to help them pay
(01:22:55):
for school. So if you reallyeven like a power dynamic, you can
do it in s leegal. Idon't like that dynamic, but you and
it, and it just goes toshow you what you're putting women through because
college is so expensive. But youknow what, it's legal and it's not
your student do that anyway that there'sways that you know, like even if
yeah, it's there's there's just waysaround this fucking problem that you have for
(01:23:20):
you want to have sex, Likethere's so many avenues for having sex.
But motherfuckers are lazy and they again, they like to live their fantasy.
So look, there's a certain point. What were you saying you said this
earlier about like it was uh somethingabout lack of control or what was it?
(01:23:44):
Well, no, the mother themotherfucker earlier said he had primal primal
convulsion or whatever. But yes,but you then likened it to something another
thing you heard that was like hecouldn't. I forgot what the mental word
was. But anyway, anyway,it's essentially that it's essentially related to the
primal largest part. So fucking youknow impulse control? My god, it's
(01:24:12):
like, fine, have a fantasythinks, think you want to fuck someone,
and then don't do it. Doyou know how much of life is
that simple thing? Like this guyis making me want to fucking throw this
person out a window because there's suchan asshole, or like this computer is
so fucked up I want I don'tcare if it's a work computer. I
(01:24:34):
don't care if it's nailed to thefucking ground. I want to pick it
up with all my might and throwit out the window. But guess what,
I'm not gonna do it. That'sjust being an adult. Tell your
boys in the group chat you thinkshe's fine, move the fuck on,
(01:24:56):
and yeah, fine, if you'reinto co eds, go find one at
an NYU bar. Anyway, allright, this is this is one of
the worst ones. Um. Imean, they're all bad, but LaGuardia
Community College. This person is goingby the pseudonym Jane Doe. Uh.
She asked a professor, a professorfam to have a meeting. This is
(01:25:19):
a few years ago, this Octobertwenty seventeen. So she's I believe,
in her early twenties. He issixty again, big auge a difference.
Uh. And he's insisted already it'sgonna be a thing. He insisted they
meet at her ampartment. You havea whole campus, yep, coffee shops.
(01:25:45):
You know, it's just and eveneven in my I've been working on
like one team now would work forlike it's been a long time. It's
been like three years or something.And I trust these motherfuckers with the Not
a single one of them knows whereI live. That's all of a sudden
like that that the number of peopleon this planet who who I have?
(01:26:10):
Anyone can find it. But Idon't go around telling people why address?
You know what I mean? Fora reason, because I don't want,
you know, to ask so toask someone for it. Well, he's
telling he's volunteering. Yet he's saying, here's my address. Oh he wanted
to meet at her place? No, No, on his place. He's
(01:26:30):
saying, oh, he wanted addressplace, Yeah, here's my I mean,
it still kind of goes what you'resaying, but he's saying, here's
my address, meet me here todiscuss raids. Crazy again. I think
this is one thing I mentioned duringthe last episode, officer sort of thing.
This hour has happened at the office. Yes, there are reason you
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get paid them. Do you wantto talking about grades? Let's talk about
grades during you know, the timedesignated to do so there's literally nothing else.
No hit the place. I know, I know anything. If I
know anything about office hours anywhere it'ssaid no one is showing up to them.
(01:27:15):
So you know there's a you have. You have a spot for this
person. I promise you. Thisis just the fucking crow nut. Okay,
this is not going to be fuckersaround the corner the fam at LaGuardia.
All right, So all right,so alright, this is this is
(01:27:38):
so fucking cringey. Are you ready? Um? He gives her a bottle
of Okay, no before that,Fearing that she would offend her professor breath
to jeopardize her grades, she finallyrelented again, this is what women,
I'm not going to say this,This isn't This isn't the kind of of
(01:27:59):
of a production to the problem thatwe want to be hearing from someone who
inevitably is going to be accused ofdoing something fucking awful. Right, yeah,
right, And you know, again, a lot of people, a
lot of people have been raised torespect all forms of authority. This is
a problem in how we raise especiallywomen are are raised just with this,
(01:28:25):
especially like in this patriarchal way,this insane trust of police teach anyone that's
an authority figure. So for peopleagain that we talked about this last time,
but like why relent because because thisis her professor. I don't know
if she's an immigrant to this country, but if she is, then you
also it's kind of like the samething we've talked about with the Larry Ray
thing about well, I don't knowwhite man LARPing. I just know white
(01:28:49):
men who say they're in the CIAare scary. So I don't or who
or the opposite who have this allexperience can be good for my son to
advanced. Well, I don't know, but this is the first professor I've
had, and I really am worriedabout grades. So maybe this is normal
even though it doesn't feel normal likeyou. There's all sorts of reasons why
someone and still still there's nothing herethat talks about anything else but grades,
(01:29:14):
even though she should not have togo to his part, all right,
He gives her a bottle of wineand kisses her on the cheek. Not
any that's not how grades, that'snot grades, neither of those things that
grids. Actually more things that aren'tgreat. He sat on the couch and
told her he was lonely and hadproblems in his marriage. Who the fuck
(01:29:39):
cares graze her problem again? Imean, just to go back like two
steps. That's a problem that youtalk about in office hours too, because
right now you're at home, onyour on your wife's couch, right,
so, so definitely we don't wantthat within earshot. Right. Well,
(01:29:59):
but she he's not home. Idon't know. I don't know what's happening
here, man. For all Iknow, they could be at a little
fucking mansion in Brooklyn and she couldbe home. I don't he Then he
then unbuttons his shirt to reveal ascar and claim to have a heart condition
that left him with just a fewyears to live. And I and I
(01:30:24):
just have it, you know,as a consequence of this surgery. I
have these like insane uh seventeen andfour directions. It's so wild, you
know. I just they operated oneplace, and the boy he poured her
(01:30:47):
two more glasses of wine. Nowshe's refusing, she used to drink it.
Fam said that he can make thingsmuch easier for her and repeatedly asked
if she would be his friend.The woman now is asking is end quote
for sex, and he says yes. He suggested they meet once a week
and told her it wouldn't be thathard for her because of his heart condition.
(01:31:10):
Yeah, I can't. I can'tlike fuck too long because you know,
my tick is not so good andI'm always pinned up from the three
day long erection. Anyway. Sothis so, this thing that you're already
not considering, I want to giveyou more information about it, Okay,
the thing you already don't want todo. If you do it, I
(01:31:31):
just want you to know, mygod okay made quote unambiguous expressions of disinterest.
The professor came aggravated and told theplaintiffs she was too uptight. Uptight,
yes, that you won't have sexwith me after making me come to
(01:31:54):
your house for something we could havetalked about in school. Wine, kissing
me, showing me or chest,propositioning me, Hey where I'm from.
That's Tuesday, and you know what, that's how that's how you bond.
Okay, that's how you become agood friend. I'm I say, he's
(01:32:18):
aggravated. He's saying this ship.On his way out, Fam handed her
what appeared to be questions and answersfor the following day's schedule quiz and told
her think about his offer. Imean, these guys, it's like there's
no good place for this to have. I'll give it a seven and a
half pop quiz question tomorrow. Butthere is something to me extra fucked up
(01:32:42):
about this, being you're doing thisat the college, at the group of
colleges that have a mostly immigrant populationwho are working class people. You know,
you're the population, and you knowthat that population is very it's very
important for them to do well becausethey're up against the Columbius, they're up
(01:33:06):
against the NYUS. It's just so'sI guess it's all bad, but there's
something about this that's like you're choosingto work for them. There's almost there's
almost a bit more trust that's supposedto be there because of that that.
Yeah, I work here, Isupport this message. I'm not like,
there's almost supposed to be a bitmore trust that the professors care about that
(01:33:30):
message and that they care about thatpopulation, and the fact that so many
of them are taking advantage of thatpopulation and breaching that little bit of extra
trust. To me, it's justa little bit extra disgusting. Yeah,
college concluded Sam offered her. Ohokay, so she didn't return to his
(01:33:56):
class and reported this to Title nineoffice, which is supposed to handle this,
and they did not well. Thecollege did conclude that FAM offered her
a good grade exchange for sexual favors, so at least they concluded the opious.
LaGuardia spokesperson told the Post the professor'slast dan classroom was the day the
(01:34:17):
student's complaint was filed and that hewas terminated. Okay, So I gotta
say, of all of them,LaGuardia is so far the best. They
terminated the athletic director, and theyterminated this guy, and the and the
web technician right that, No,that was York. Look, Oh wait
a second, right, right,they terminated before Okay, Yeah, LaGuardia
(01:34:41):
has been the best so so far, that's the best. Yeah. Uh.
So she's now suing uh and aBrooklyn lawyer. Good. She got
a lawyer who actually was representing someof the Weinstein survive as well. So
he has a good She has agood lawyer. She wants to maintain our
(01:35:05):
anonymity, a word that Trump cannotsay. I don't know. There's a
funny video of it. Because sheis scared of the repercussions. That's is
fine. She has no unless itis absolutely necessary, she has no.
There's no impetus. She doesn't haveto name herself. Um. Yeah.
(01:35:27):
FAM has been a lecturer at CommunityCollege LaGuardia Community College adjunct professor. He
earned thirty five thousand plus fourteen thousandfrom York could not be reached for comments.
In a review for FAM on Rate, my professor student wrote, he
wastes time on dirty jokes. Idon't know how to respect respect. The
professor cracks dirty jokes all the time. We're going to get back to this,
(01:35:48):
but there there's things here that arelike I'm not surprised. Yeah,
and we got to be better atflagging them. Yeah, okay, and
(01:36:08):
Lehman the one that I am leavingnow. This is from twenty eighteen.
Lehman College secretary sued A gave asexual harassment lawsuit alleging she was told to
provide favors and rub his bald head. What are you man? The fucking
(01:36:31):
Buddha relacts. Holy shit, Idon't know why. I mean, it's
all everything for the past hour anda half has been awful. But something
about that in particular really gets tome where it's like, it's like this
isn't just like a quid pro quokind of a thing. It's also like
(01:36:55):
you gotta be bringing your weird yougotta be bringing this. It's not a
fetish, but for getting their situationinto it. Yeah, they had me
at p that's the second, thesecond we went down that road road it
was oh no, no, yeah, no, definitely when I have to
learn to work to describeer actions,we're not in a good fucking place.
(01:37:18):
But no, sorry, I justI mean again, they're all they're all
bad. Everything's bad. But butbeing told like, yeah, I want
you to I want you to,like I want you to flick my balls
and also rub my rub my head. I mean to me, one of
the things that make this terrible isthat, come on, I'm giving a
(01:37:41):
better yearly bonus if you come tomy place wearing red heels and stomp on
my nutsack for a while. Howdoes that sound? Is that good?
Just for fifteen minutes, just reallyscreaming? One on a date was the
one of the funny infamous date storiesI told you about, the one where
you know, I end up witha second hand high that one. Uh,
she got five hundred dollars for doingthat. Apparently a guess as a
(01:38:04):
good good market for it. Anyway, here we're doing bald head massages,
and so Jennifer wallackam Inhan claims theBronx College terminated her position, so she
gets fired first in retaliation for refusingto satisfy him. He's the as graduate
(01:38:27):
studies. Oh, what I wasgonna say is that I bet you that
one of the reasons that this isterrible is that he probably is thinking,
yeah, I could get away withthis one. He probably like did a
calculation in his head and was like, this one's probably just enough of a
gray area that I could do it. I'm just an old guy. I
don't know what I'm saying. Idon't know. I don't know about it.
(01:38:50):
I think he. I don't thinkany of the motherfuckers we're talking about
today have put much thought into anything. The last guy, fam, I'm
sure he did, because that wasa plan that was I mean, I
mean that he had the ship readyto go on her way out the tour
of you like, hey, thisis the question and answers for tomorrow or
whatever, and the and the wholehard thing, and like he this was
(01:39:13):
a plan. It was like Ibet I can do this. Yeah.
Um Kuney School of Public Health professorsex specializes in sexuality. Is the first
as a yeah, loaded when youfeel like it, optimum, okay,
(01:39:36):
whenever you want. As twenty eighteento bring a civil suit under the cities
it was new at the time,revenge porn law. So this is when
you date someone and they, withoutyour consent, post things you don't want
out there. Her boyfriend, aBrooklyn comedian Ryan Brown, so I haven't
(01:40:00):
heard from him, hopefully we won'tagain, had a difficult, as she
quotes it, sumultuous relationship and splitafter she'd learnedly slept with five other women
in the previous week. There's cheatingand then there's exponential cheating, fucking rotary
(01:40:23):
engine cheating. Um wow. Uh. Instead of letting it go, Bones
savagely harassed her, and in Januaryshe awoke a daily barrage of her early
morning snapchats showing Bones fapping and intimatepictures of herself on at the time tumbler.
(01:40:46):
When that was the thing? Cuney, okay Cupid and Facebook, let's
stop it. Okay Cupid, allright, time out? You're taking this
guy's an idiot. I mean,on top of him being fucked up in
a terrible person, he's also stupid. Why would you take someone's nudes and
(01:41:08):
post them on two places where they'reobviously gonna get reported? Okay and Facebook?
I mean I remember the one time, this is years ago. I
remember the one time I found aFacebook group dedicated to shaming people who posted
(01:41:32):
dudes on Facebook. So I thinkthis was well before they got the automation
down, because I've I don't seenudity on Facebook, and twenty eighteen they
had that that smashed, that reportwas unlock. There's no way and okay
Cupid, okay Cupid is so mypersonal opinion. I think okay Cupid is
(01:42:03):
just personal experience. Yeah, wheneverI had to use it back on the
dating scene and ship. It wasthe worst app like by far, and
I had absolutely no confidence that anyonewas even actively maintaining no but it's it
was the worst that But it wasactually the hardest to post something that they
(01:42:24):
don't want because if I posted somethingthat was like me and like the majority
of the picture was not me,sometimes they wouldn't let me post it because
something in their algorithm did something.So unless they had algorithms for everything else
but nudity, which they do includeas a prohibited picture, I think,
well maybe, well maybe maybe maybehe didn't only post revenge porn to Okay,
(01:42:51):
like maybe he was making a fakeprofile for her from regular Picks.
It says intimate photos, m We'reon it. So I don't know how
he got it past that, butit's definitely something that is easy to report
and that Okay Cupid did at leastremove um. So I think I think
(01:43:14):
he I think this is the thing. I think he wanted her to find
out. Oh he's sending this toher. This is the other thing.
He said that the ultimate reporter ofthe motherfucker is going nuts. So this
is obviously not exclusively a cutey problem, but I included it because it was
(01:43:34):
a keunie. Professor is the firstperson who did it under the revenge porn
law and uh the criminal component ofthe statue and FLA provides her up to
a year and John on a thousanddollars fine. They can all suit for
money damages, which I believe she'sdoing. And he said, I would
have nothing to do with it.But I mean, if she's getting a
(01:43:57):
slew of messages from him from differentplatforms. Sorry, bro, it's a
bit late. Yeah, So Iwanna sum up some of this with oh
wait, before we before we finish, all right, here's the only one
that the National Review had. Yeah, a professor was accused of sexual harassment
(01:44:23):
at Brooklyn College. So he wasan accused of sexual harassment by students and
was it validated by the department.I don't know what the fuck? And
(01:44:44):
he on the syllabus, he said, effort is ten percent of the grade.
That's it. Now, the well, no, hold on, that's
it for that part. Then hesaid in parentheses applied to select students when
appropriate. Now I understood what thatmeant, because to me, that's like
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saying in parentheses you're trying to sayI may not. This isn't like grades
where if you get a ninety sixand you get in ninety six, it's
mathematically both going in as a ninetysix. This is like saying I'm going
to judge who's putting an effort andI'll apply that ten percent to certain students.
It's kind of redundant to say that, but that's how I read it.
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Now someone else it the administration herecharged a prelude to sexual harassment as
its students. So here's an examplewhere it's like they're doing because they so
don't know what the fuck they're doing. They're like, now just finding shit
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and not trying to do this ina way that is meaningful and thorough that
they're gonna Now, you're gonna havestories like this where professors are gonna put
shit like that, and this iswhat we'll get the publicity. This is
this one got to the National Review. I didn't see the others get here,
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but this one did. Because thisis gonna be what the academics worry
about. They're gonna say, well, I can just get randomly told that
you know, I went my dickout it just fell out. I just
randomly got to a prism when reallyit's like, no, this is the
rarity and also clearly not the rightcall. But he didn't help himself because
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he also put on the soabus thatthis is not a safe space, which
is a stupid conservative, fucking talkingpoint. I think I think that one
was why it ended up in thein the in the National Review. Right,
once you put that, someone hasa mindset by which they're going to
judge everything else. So he didn'thelp himself. I don't think that alone
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constituted it. But he said thisquassroom is an unsafe space for those incortable
of viewpoints with which they may disagree. All constitutionally protected speeches welcome, all
right, So obviously as a republican, and with that the fact that he
had been, as he described it, using warning triangles sardonically instead of ordinary
quote marks. When we're fooling,we're referring to foolish PC terms. So
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PC at first I was like,wait, computer, and they're like,
oh, politically correct, okay.So he's using warning triangles, which is
he's just being dry. He's tryinghe's trying to be like, hey,
this is double speak, just soyou know, he's being dry whenever the
Libs says something that he deems tobe the libs. But this, this
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is what sucks, right because nowwe have an instance where a guy that
otherwise I would say probably is nota good professor for many reasons. But
the reason that they're picking is astupid one. And it's so easy.
This is where I'm like, anyinstitution or extension of the left can't help,
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but fucking shoot itself in the foot. They just they just like,
oh, this is an opportunity,Uh, the whole get the whole assault
rightful half Like you know, youcan talk to this guy and say,
but you know what, I'm notNo, I'm not down with you writing
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the shit about the unsafe speech becauselook, we have students who are survivors
here. It doesn't create a goodenvironment. Take that shit off, don't
focus on one thing. It's like, oh wait, wait, we can
we can make it look like wecare about sexual assault with a professor that
people already won't like and they won'thave support. So we're gonna take this
thing out and and just call itthat. Yeah, come on, yeah,
yeah, Department chair said those trianglesare a problem. The triangles he
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used. Look it's stupid, it'sdry. Yeah, my guess as some
administrate thought. The warning triangles reminiscentof pink triangles the Nazis made gaze wear.
Bro, you're thinking about that toomuch. I wasn't even going there.
Yeah, this is the thing.He's probably a reprehensible person. So
that's why it really sucks. It'slike it's like fucking Osama Bin Laddin got
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fucking rocked on a traffic ticket.It's like, it's like, not not
for that, broa and sorry,what is he teaching? Uh? Wait
a second, not just that hehe was able to continue teaching. They
just interfered with the syllabus. Uhwhat is he teaching? Let's see?
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Uh also class deportment effort? Whothe fuck? Like motherfuckers just love you?
Wait? What? Wait? What? What? What? Deportment is?
Basically effort, It's it's work ethic. It's like comportment behavior, Like
deportment is a ridiculously unnecessary way ofsaying that. Yeah, you got to
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be really far up your own askedto. I'm trying to figure out what
is he teaching. I'm guessing it'ssomething it's political science and this article is
initially covered in Reason. All Right, I have a feeling I know what
reason is, Free minds and freemarkets. There you go, that's what
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I thought. Yeah, and thebyline here is Neil before Neil before,
the Director of Diversity Investigations and TitleExit nine Enforcement say this is this is
the thing I'm saying. The peoplewho have this narrative are not the ones
you want to have this narrative.Yeah. Yeah, So to sum up
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New York State, so this istwenty this is twenty eighteen, so it's
there's more sense here. But theypaid millions to settle sex assault discriminations.
So in twenty eighteen back they paidat least this is the only one the
Daily News had, So it's justmoney, and it's just an aggregate.
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They paid at least two point fourmillion to settle nineteen lawsuits involving allegations.
This is the ones actually investigated.We eat, I'm sure there was a
ton more. And this is beforewe even got to the John Jay ones.
Because their case is coming. Alot of the cases we've read about
are actually going to be litigated afterthis, including the Hunter professor, who
alone is millions of dollars so Imean, think about it. If this
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is ten years, so that's twothousand and eight. So over the course
of twenty years, I mean,this is over ten million dollars between Qunees
and Sunnis. So wait a second, the provost. Okay, so they
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gave me some details about the provost, one that oh he didn't wait because
is there another one? Now?God damn it. This in the time
of saying as they record this episode, a new motherfucker has popped up and
fucking termites. It's like, okay, an executive assistant to the associate provost
that qune isn't even in college,and the Bronx got it. So I
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didn't even get this article when Iresearched. I had to get it within
another article. So this is aseparate mother fucking from Lehman College who recently
recently twenty the the person that washarmed got a hundred thirty thousand dollars,
So that's one year salary of mostof these motherfuckers in twenty fourteen, So
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that means it happened before then.Yeah, after accusing a boss of forcing
her to show him her breasts andperform oral sex. After started the John
in twenty ten, terrible the BossRobert Whitticker. Oh wait, isn't this
the same bald head guy? Sowait a second, wait a second?
All right, did they did theycover this guy and only talk about the
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bald head thing and not like fuckingeverything else? Jesus Christ, look at
the Look at how bad reporting thisis. Look at how many ways I
have to find this ship out,how many sources, how many pages I
have to go through. It's impossible. Whereas like if I'm googled the submarine
that these motherfuckers chose to die,they chose they submarine one if one conservative
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fucking rag gets wind of a trianglesomewhere. Uh oh god, So the
first thing I get is his death. So he died, and the first
thing I get is a quney colleaguepasses on. I wonder if it's gonna
say anything about what else he wasallowed? All right, great, great,
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I get his picture here. Um, let's see hold on, all
right, Well, it's not niceto make fun to death. Yeah anyway,
Uh, I mean, what arethey gonna say about it? You
know, this is just some randomquney academic commons? All right, this
is just some Randoll's blog so it'snot going to include all right, so
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I have to go to news.Now, all right, let's go to
news. Yeah, same guy.Wow, two results if I put his
name and then cuney, I gettwo news. I get two results only
the Daily News in the post allof Google globally. All right. Anyway,
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so now there's this guy did alot more than just ask someone to
rub his bolt head. Whittaker madeone hundred and fifty thousand years pro bowl,
so he made more per year thanshe got for the settlement. A
queen's call. All right, Sonow the Daily News is just saying shit
that it's decided not to report on. And now it's just act because now
it's telling me things I didn't evensee. Now there's a Queen's College professor.
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Now it knows what you're looking for. It's like, oh, you
want you wanted to hear all thestories about fucking sexual harassment at cute.
Yeah, here's all one million withno hyperlink. In one article from twenty
eighteen, HM Queen's College professor receiveda two hundred fift thousand dollars settlement.
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She said the chairman intimidated and threatenedher. Another female faculty members the chairman,
rip rip hoole. That sounds waytoo wolf to rape. I'm sorry.
Nominative determinism. Bro erupted enrage,circling the press and shaking his fist
within an inch of your face.How did these motherfuckers get this far with
it? Like throwing tantrums like this, It's amazing. He also referred to
(01:56:25):
female faculty as girls. Yeah,that's already. That's a starter. Right,
there's one that's one of those things. That's one of those things that
you mentioned termally. We've got toget better about calling that out the second
that shit happens. This other fuckerneeds to be humiliated in a room of
at least seventeen people. Yeah,right, Like, Hi, hi,
sorry, so what did you justcall this like forty five year old woman?
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You know? Sorry? They guyI thought of as that maybe good?
Do you say, girl? Thatwas crazy? Yeah? I mean
this person with the fucking PhD.Not that it should matter, but like,
come on, so obvious and like, yeah, we as men got
to get better at people in general. Gotta get better at calling that out
at another school. Uh wait,so the professor this is at Queen's College,
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So I think we have almost allthe Quneys represented at this point.
She called it an old boys club. She said that the nine settlements involving
Keney is unusually high number. Atanother school the number would just be absurd.
Well, oh boy, do Igotta stories for you. There's a
few others in New York that aregonna have more than that. Rape Rape
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Pole. It's too close. It'stoo close. Rape Pole did not respond
for request for comment, but deniedthe accusations and legal filings. That's always
a good sign. Another case,former assistant and Ken's payroll department received ten
thousand dollars settlement that's it in twentythirteen after she sued the school system,
saying EXUS mail balls book openly inthe office about rape victims getting what they
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deserved. You know who wants tohear my opinion? Shit? And you
know where they want to hear myopinions at work and openly and in front
of women. I unfortunately, atthis point in my life, I've met
multiple people who just seem to reallydetest people who've like talk about the fact
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that they've ever been harmed. Yeah, like people who are who are I've
I think I've even known gay menwho are like, ah, she you
know, all these women probably wantedit, and it's like, dude,
like, what's you're even fucking horsein this race? Are you kidding me?
Right now? Fucking relax And alot of people think, oh,
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she's just doing it for the bag. It's like, do you know how
much? First of all, doyou know how many times? This is
literally literally the hottest way to makeit ours? Exactly, It's the hardest
case to prosecute period. If youwanted, if you wanted to make money
and also doing it by having sex. You there are places in this country
(01:59:15):
why only fans exists? Yea sexwork. It's like sex work. No,
you know what I'm gonna do.I'm gonna randomly accuse my boss of
three years of grabbing my ass anduh put that on Facebook, and I'm
gonna get a bunch of hate mailand death comments. But that's cool because
I'm gonna get maybe God. Uh, this boss frequently read aloud newspaper from
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newspaper articles about criminal cases. Sowhat is this like the morning fucking routine?
He gets his coffee, he opensthe newspaper, and he reads about
female victims. All right, sothis one, let's Scott, let's all
the people who they're fucking wives treadedupon by Jesus about power tripping people.
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To be clear, says Frank Sabrinothat he's a nephew in Spanish and probably
Italian. Uh, to be clear, the University of zero tolerance sexual harrassment
has taken action to help ensure ourcampuses and procedures. Blah blah blah blah
blah. And I canna read therest. It's so stupid because clearly shit
happened after this, Cuney said,I mean, that's that's Cuney Sunny,
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so you're my neck of the woods. Are prevention of sexual harassment, assault
and discrimination as a top priority?End quote? That's it. They're not
even they're not even saying that it'sthere to settlements eighty five, I didn't
I thought it was seventeen. Holyshit. They didn't even say it was
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their top priority. They just saidit was a top priority. Like it's
like it's happening somewhere, but it'snot necessarily here, Like it's a it's
a very it's a very passive wayof not really taking any ownership over this.
Uh yeah, I mean all right, now they're getting into other shit
and the Governor Cuomo's office it takessexual harassment allegations seriously. That's how dated
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that article is. Oh my god. Uh. Cuomo recently proposed recently,
as of twenty eighteen, propose acomprehensive package to battle sexual harrassment, including
creating a uniform code for all branchesof state government but not my ass and
prohibiting confidentiality agreements. Just writes itself, there have there's been a ration of
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women who spoken up about sexual harassment, and I think that's a great thing,
he said. I think that thisis a moment where you can actually
make reforms that should have been madedecades ago. Well, on that note,
the guy who's the most second guyin New York state politics, Eric
Schneiderman, that psychopath who beat womenand actually was supposed to be a spearhead
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for gender equity, and now Cuomoeven the fuckers who act like they take
it seriously as long as they're ina certain degree of power, it's just
a joke. Well, I mean, there's there's been nothing since that says
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here's the changes, here's the bigpop shifts. No, of course,
you know, how much other shitI could find out regarding even Cuney before
I get the information I get onthis amazing. But College for Diversity and
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Inclusion. If you if you lookon the front page of our student pamphlets,
you will see someone of every race, even different genders. We're doing
part, We're doing our part.I mean it starts at the low levels,
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Like do you remember I told youI report to my supervisor who didn't
give a shit. When there wasa flyer that said it looked like a
mix between a wanted poster and thatlike Uncle Sam would saying you don't be
a victim of sexual harassment. Yeah, like, hey, like, don't
be a victim of credit card fraud. He avoid this, avoid this and
talk to public safety above everything else. I said, hey, might be
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victim blaming a little bit. Andthen she was like, ed it.
You are the only person to complainabout this. I ran it by public
safety and they had no feminist Yeah, yeah, yeah until a certain position.
And then it's why are you complaining? Well, that's the largest public
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institution in America, and uh,they're doing things great. And UM Keney
is the largest public publication education biggerthan UM US the UC division. That's
wow, that's number two. Holyshit. And I'm pretty sure that's in
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attendance. I mean actually, Imean Muney campuses are pretty big. I
think you see. I think ifyou're talking about the campus, like if
you're adding no, no, no, no, I meant the population.
Wellow, that's wild. Yeah,uh yeah, no, this is uh
well, I mean shocking. Idon't even know. I don't even know
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how to end this one. Imean, what am I supposed to say?
Thank thank god for the New YorkPost and and like that's just yeah,
thanks, thank god. It's fellin their net, their net of
let's find shit that people will clickon. Thank god it fell in their
net. Ye know what, Fine, it's not. But but it's like,
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and this is just all we heardof. Like there's students that you
can talk to at Quney that willtell you other stories, that know other
people. It's just not gonna getcovered. And it just does not take
It's not taken seriously. And thisis a problem that has no political party.
Liberal professors just as bad as conservativeprofessors with this. In fact,
in my mind, they're a littlebit worse because they hide behind it a
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conservative professor like this other guy likehe's gonna do wild shit and people aren't
gonna like him in a liberal college. But in a liberal college, the
liberal professors know that they have thiskind of like I said, it's it's
trust, but it's also like Igot an I got a bit of an
edge here with the person I'm prayingon. I got a bit of an
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edge there because of where we goto school, because of the values I
espouse, So that when I dowhatever nasty should I want to do,
it's gonna come from a place ofmore confusion for that person because of who
they thought I was. So it'sextra predatory. All right, that's part
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two, and we'll get to theNew York IVY leagues and ones that will
make you broke on top of harmingyou. Yes, yeah for real.
All right, Well that was ahappy all right, work out your shoulders,
because next one's gonna be God,We're gonna move on. Work on
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those traps, Jesus Christ, andwe'll see you next time.