Carol Folt is a Carpetbagger, a
Yankee, a pointed headed intellectual of immigrant heritage. Southern
Universities, whether Private or State are suffused with such, and they are
primarily elevated to positions of high trust and responsibility by fellow
travelers, Carpetbaggers and Scalawags, those Southern born apologists,who
perpetuate a continual state of Reconstruction and cultural cleansing.
If you doubt this, I would simply suggest that you gather the names and
C.V.’s of the Administrators and Deans of your favorite University, be it
Chapel Hill or Charlottesville, be it Sweet Brian or Emory and Henry, or
Georgia and Emory, Sewanee or Washington and Lee. Most are not Southern born or
bred, most are educated in foreign (outside the Mason Dixon Line) colleges and
universities, and most are politically progressive, sexuallly deviant, and
spiritually agnostic.
Shock yourself even more: ask to purchase or even peruse a Faculty
Directory. Many are unavailable, privacy is cited, many are abridged with
salient undergraduate and biographical information omitted or expunged. Did
that PhD really spend a year at Patrice Lumumba University? In Moscow? You’ll
never know! Most are without a link to the “Scholar’s” Thesis and
Dissertation and without reference to published works and papers.
Our cherished Southern Institutions, our Great Universities, the pride and
joy of our culture, have been contaminated and desecrated by ruthless and
impoverished Euroamerican academics of bourgeois descent and progressive
social-democrat inculcation.
These educators are, by and large, at best the fetid ideologues of urban culture
and at worst, they are godless idolaters and wonton libertines of permissive
and exploitive narcissism and behavioral deviance. They manipulate and cull
Southerions, and Southern sympathizers, they wield their power with a bloated
tumescent truncheon of arrogance and the presumption of victorious invaders and
conquerors.
Of course, this just my opinion, but ask yourself, who on the faculty of
UNC stood up in opposition to these bloviating brigands? Who spoke up for
Silent Sam, or for my great great grandfather, Abram Manning, Pvt., Co. D, 3rd
Infantry Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, dead at Culp’s Hill,
Gettysburg, Penn., on the morning of July 3, 1863? Did none of these
“Educators” have an ancestor who fought in the cause of his Sovereign
State of North Carolina? If even one member of the UNC faculty had such an
ancestor, then I know of one Scalawag Educator unworthy of his or her heritage.
Esse quam videri? If we are now what we seem, then are we no longer what
we should be?
Ah, Virginia, Sic semper tyrannis? “Thus always” the spoils of
war “to” the “Tyrants,” and death to the memory of
honorable men.
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