This month, Justice Anthony Kennedy announced he would be retiring from the Supreme Court of the United States, giving President Trump an opportunity to nominate a potential replacement.
Instantly, Trump’s political opponents began questioning the credentials of those who were thought to be on his shortlist for the position.
“I saw the new nominee is like racist, and he’s starting a new wave of something very negative…”
The same sentiment was seen on social media from pundits and members of Congress alike — but what would college students have to say about the matter? Did they have substantive reasons for not trusting the potential replacement, or were they simply set on opposing any Trump nominee?
To find out, I headed to New York University to ask students what they thought about who Trump had chosen to replace Justice Kennedy.
Despite the fact that Trump’s decision was still days away from being finalized, students unanimously condemned Trump’s move, harshly criticizing the president’s nonexistent nominee.
“He’s quite extreme in his views,” said one student of the fictitious Judge.
“I saw it all over the news, that he’s like racist,” another student added, referring to the announcement that hadn’t yet happened.
“I saw the new nominee is like racist, and he’s starting a new wave of something very negative, and I’m really scared about the future and what choices he will make,” another pupil added.
When asked if she’d seen the online coverage of the event, one faculty member described witnessing “outrage… as it should be.”
What else did students have to say? Did anyone realize the decision had not yet been made?
I would like to ask them their major. I doubt one of them would say: math, science, biology, chemistry, engineering, or comp sci.
This is the evil of government schools (K-12). They have been indoctrinated by not being given an education, but rather political activism.
I would bet if he asked some more questions like: What’s special about 1776, who was the first president, etc, you would find they are clueless. They have been fucked up by the education establishment.
Duh, he’s interviewing shitbirds in bizarro-world Boston.
Like I said, Boston isn’t a city, it’s a hotel for college students, illegals, and foreign-born scum.
P.S. Note that all the niggers have fucked-up hair.
Most college “students” these days would not have been in college 60 years ago, and many would not have graduated from high school.Many minority grads today lack basic reading and math skills..The US has become much less intelligent during that period at every level, and at the teacher level as well….So don’t expect much from most of these students, they’re virtually idiots.
Where was the $64K question at the end of the interview. “What is the name of the appointee?”
Meh, mission accomplished, apex diseducation.
What is the point of these sorts of test? The fact is the majority of ordinary people should not be involved in politics in any way through-out their lifetimes. Most people are not interested in investing time to understand what is going on beyond their immediate experiences, hence why they are easy targets for media manipulation. Of course, this is why the left targets young people, captured audiences like school students etc…
Democracy is a garbage system. Look up what the founding fathers said about it.