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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

McGill Student Communists and Buffoons end "occupation" of Administrative Offices

From CTV News: MONTREAL — A few dozen McGill students continued a sit-in Wednesday at the James Administration building over a disagreement with administrators over funding for certain student bodies, notably the Quebec Public Interest Research Group (QPIRG) and CKUT Radio.

The students camped overnight outside the sixth floor office of McGill Deputy Provost Morton Mendelson as well as on the first floor.

Some complained that they had been refused entry to the bathroom facilities and were not allowed to return once they had left.

The students are upset that brass has declined to recognize the results of a student referendum which showed that about two-thirds of students favour the continuation of QPIRG.

The administrators responded by saying that the question was unclear. The two sides have met but failed to come to a resolution.

QPIRG provides resources to students with projects that have a, "mandate of social justice and environmental activism."

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Just to be clear, The Communist, terrorist fan-club QPIRG which in its sister group at Concordia recently celebrated the works of a German terrorist responsible for the murders of a number of innocent civilians, was upset that McGill was allowing it students to opt out of compulsory payments to it from their student activitiy fees.

That means they got the money that student's didn't necessarily want to give them, and they were upset that the University was making it just a bit easier for students to not have to fork money over to subsidize their fanatical, communist BS.

That the students who are in QPIRG can even get to enroll in McGill is a comment on the declining standards of Canadian universities.

Just to get a sense of the stupidity and sense of entitlement these half-wits possess, get a load of this comment from student Sami Fink, who  was among a group of students gathered outside the administration building, chanting support for the sit-in, who, according to CBC News, said she is upset with the tact the university is taking:

“Other administrations have been known to send pizza and support student democracy, but McGill is taking a hard-line stance.."

That's right, she's upset that McGill Administration isn't buying pizza for the demonstrators illegally occupying their offices.  This country is in deep trouble if that vapid expression of thought is any indication of the generation of graduates our schools are producing.


Video: Nicolas Quiazua / Le Délit

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