Universities are Communist Shitholes -- What Should Unvaxxed Students Do?
January 4, 2022
My immediate reaction is this is a blessing in disguise. We need to abandon the higher education scam which is as bad as medicine and acquire self-taught skills via the internet etc. Market yourself on basis of skills and not certificates from overpaid traitors and scoundrels.
M's Reply: I cannot get into specifics, but the simple fact that has not been given full attention is that this precious group of young people who have not been corrupted, mentally and physically, and who refuse to be compliant, have been barred from higher education, including trade schools and community colleges. Two clear examples are Harry Wade of UWO and Anneka Wilson of UBC. There are many others who are not in the public view. We are fully aware of the severe problems in the educational system, from kindergarten all the way up. But to pursue higher education, for example, in the area of science or engineering, that requires labs and/or other hands-on experiences, is very difficult if not impossible.
"At this point, I've made my statement and I don't think I would ever trust another academic institution to protect my rights until someone acknowledges the wrongdoing that's been done," said Harry Wade.
Two of Wade's arrests were captured via videos widely circulated online - one showing him being removed in handcuffs by campus police, the other displaying officers carrying him out of class by his hands and legs.
The 22-year-old, who is unvaccinated, said he was advised not to trespass on school grounds - his first warning on Oct. 13 - multiple times before being arrested three times between Nov. 11 and this past Monday, Nov. 15. The arrests came just days after he stopped wearing a mask to class, he said.
Western University officials would not comment on the details of the situation or the student in the videos but did say the university has policies for students who do not comply with its vaccine requirements.
"While we can't speak to individual cases due to privacy legislation, we can say that individuals who violate Western's vaccination policy may be removed from campus, and may face other discipline," a spokesperson, Crystal Mackay, said in a statement Friday. "The university takes an incremental approach to responding to individuals who are non-compliant."
Western, which has a vaccination rate of 99 per cent, was among the first post-secondary schools in Ontario to require full COVID vaccinations for anyone, student or staff, to access campus. Mackay said students who are "non-compliant" with the policy were given several chances to show proof of vaccination.
Medical experts overwhelmingly agree that the available vaccines are safe and effective at slowing the spread of COVID-19 and lessening the health risks for fully vaccinated people who do contract the virus.
Prior to his expulsion, Harry Wade was a second year engineering student at the University of Western in London, Ontario.
His classroom arrest(s) went viral in November when he was barred from the institution that he pays to attend for his questioning of mandates that are questionably justified.
Having been cuffed and later dragged out of his classroom by special constables doing the dirty work of the COVID regime, Harry now faces criminal charges for taking a moral stand against the indiscriminate vaccination and mask mandate policies at his former place of learning.
In this interview we share exclusive footage of Harry's fourth arrest, the one that finds him charged criminally. Harry shares why he could not be seen as being complicit in his arrest and demanded to either be carried or handcuffed when being placed under formal arrest.
I get his perspective on why he believes students sat idly by and watched him be frog marched out of class and, later, off of campus. We discuss how students are too scared to voice opinions that may go against the mainstream narrative for fear of institutional reprimand and being graded poorly.
In the end, Harry is left wondering if the crown will make an example out of him or dismiss the questionably justified charge?
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A former Western University student, suspended from campus for not complying with its COVID-19 vaccine requirement, is now charged following a fourth arrest on campus, his lawyer says.
Harry Wade, 22, is charged with criminal mischief in addition to three earlier trespassing tickets, Toronto lawyer Pina Di Biase said Friday.
"I didn't go to class. I was just on campus in an open forum outside just trying to get some of the student opinions," Wade said of his latest arrest Dec 2, after he and a group of people went to interview students about their thoughts on the situation.
"I was trying to capture and circulate for the public to know that it's not just one attitude or opinion about my story . . . But within 20 minutes, I was arrested on the spot."
Wade, who's unvaccinated, was expelled from Western last month after being arrested three times following multiple trespassing warnings from the university.
"They're going to be fought vigorously," Di Biase said of the charges against her client. "He hasn't been treated properly. His rights have been violated and there will be a vigorous fight for what's transpired."
A video Wade shared with The Free Press of the Dec. 2 arrest shows him being approached by two Western special constables while interviewing a person.
"You're under arrest for criminal mischief," one officer says to Wade on the video.
"I am not going to comply," he replies, after the other officer tells him he needs to go with them.
The nearly two-minute video shows the officers trying to escort Wade away by his arms, but he resists and allows himself to fall to the ground.
"I am not going to comply," he says, refusing to stand in response to one officer's request.
Two of Wade's previous three arrests on campus were captured in video clips shot in class and were widely circulated online.
The first arrest was made just days after Wade said he stopped wearing a mask to class, and following several warnings by the school not to trespass on campus.
Western officials wouldn't comment about Wade on Friday, but said "the university has dealt with one individual regarding non-compliance requiring on-campus intervention."
So far, 30 of Western's 37,000 students have been placed on "involuntary leave due to non-compliance" with its requirement. "These individuals have also received a notice of trespass to campus," Steyaert said.
Since being suspended from the university last month, Wade said he's kept busy giving talks, receiving endorsements and learning entrepreneurial skills.
"There's a lot of other people in the same shoes as me. They're going to face these kind same kinds of uphill battles. A lot of people can choose to run and avoid this issue, or they can confront (it)," he said.
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Jim said (January 5, 2022):
The book of Proverbs contains many quotes regarding seeking, knowledge, truth, and wisdom.
I found that to be good advice.
Unfortunately, college students worldwide after careful examination may find much of what their hear in class contains none of it.
What is not known amongst young men and women with little of life’s experiences is pursuing these goals is a life-long experience.
My advice after becoming a life long student 60 years ago after college graduation is never stop learning the “truth of the matter.”
No matter where you find it. Once you know, no one can take it from you. You may find, not holding a diploma may be a blessing in disguise.