University of Kansas Prof Placed on Leave after telling students men who won’t Vote for a Woman Prez Should Be ‘Lined Up’ and ‘Shot’

The Post Millennial

A professor at the University of Kansas has been put on administrative leave after telling students during a recent lecture that men who do not vote for a female president should be lined up and shot. The comments were made by Professor Phil Lowcock, the director of international student-athlete support who works in the university’s Health Sport and Exercise Sciences department, according to KU’s faculty directory.

A video of the incident posted to social media has since gone viral. In the clip, Lowcock can be heard telling his students, “There are going to be some males in our society that will refuse to vote for a potential female president because they don’t think females are smart enough to be president.”

“We can line all those guys up and shoot them,” he continued. “They clearly don’t understand the way the world works.”

READ THE FULL STORY

 

 

 

Latest News

Supreme Court Rules Against Catholic Charter School

Supreme Court Rules Against Catholic Charter School

May 22, 20252 min read
The Supreme Court Thursday ruled against a Catholic charter school, upholding the Oklahoma Supreme Court decision disqualifying the school for state funds.
Couple Gunned Down at Jewish Museum in D.C., Alleged Gunman Chanted ‘Free, Free Palestine’

Couple Gunned Down at Jewish Museum in D.C., Alleged Gunman Chanted ‘Free, Free Palestine’

May 22, 20253 min read
A gunman opened fire outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. Wednesday night, taking the lives of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, a soon-to-be-engaged couple who worked at the Israeli embassy.
House Passes Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ in Victory for Speaker Johnson

House Passes Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ in Victory for Speaker Johnson

May 22, 20254 min read
The House of Representatives advanced President Donald Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” largely along party lines early Thursday morning.
Budget and Finance

Nashville Announces End to Pandemic-Era Rental Assistance as DOGE Cuts $48 Billion Program

May 22, 20253 min read
The Metro Council Committee on Budget and Finance determined on Monday that a rental assistance program, created with federal funding sent to help Americans avoid eviction during the COVID-19 pandemic, will come to an end on June 30, as the result of steps by the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency to cut wasteful spending. Explaining that DOGE recommended the U.S. Department of the Treasury (USDT) terminate its Emergency Rental Assistance program, which has doled out tens of billions since it was authorized in 2021, the Metro Council urged residents in need of assistance to contact the Metropolitan Action Commission (MAC) prior to June 30.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *