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darksumomo ([info]darksumomo) wrote in [info]unfunny_fandom,
@ 2014-04-27 18:19:00


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Current location:Detroit, where the weak are killed and eaten
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Entry tags:bullying, look before raging, no idea what humour is, rules are for suckers

Professor suspended over daughter's Game of Thrones T-shirt
Popehat: Fear Cuts Deeper Than Swords: Bergen Community College Freaks Out Over "Game of Thrones" T-Shirt.

Francis Schmidt
is a popular professor of design and animation at Bergen. Schmidt posted to Google+ a cute picture of his young daughter wearing a Game of Thrones t-shirt in a yoga pose next to a cat. The t-shirt was this one, bearing the phrase "I will take what is mine with fire and blood," a quote from Daenerys Targaryen, a fictional character in a series of fantasy novels (which has sold tens of millions of copies) turned into a hot TV series on HBO (with close to 15 million viewers per episode.) Googling the phrase will instantly provide a context to anyone unfamiliar with the series.

So: a professor posts a cute picture of his kid in a t-shirt with a saying from a much-talked-about tv show. In the America we'd like to believe in, nothing happens. But in the America we've allowed to creep up on us, this happens:

But one contact — a dean — who was notified automatically via Google that the picture had been posted apparently took it as a threat. In an email, Jim Miller, the college’s executive director for human resources, told Schmidt to meet with him and two other administrators immediately in light of the “threatening email.”
Although it was winter break, Schmidt said he met with the administrators, including a security official, in one of their offices and was questioned repeatedly about the picture’s meaning and the popularity of “Game of Thrones.”
Schmidt said Miller asked him to use Google to verify the phrase, which he did, showing approximately 4 million hits. The professor said he asked why the photo had set off such a reaction, and that the security official said that “fire” could be a kind of proxy for “AK-47s.”
Despite Schmidt’s explanation, he was notified via email later in the week that he was being placed on leave without pay, effectively immediately, and that he would have to be cleared by a psychiatrist before he returned to campus. Schmidt said he was diagnosed with depression in 2007 but was easily cleared for this review, although even the brief time away from campus set back his students, especially those on independent study.
So. That happened.

Pressed for an explanation of this lunacy, Bergen Community College Kaye Walter retreated into the first refuge of a modern authoritarianism, "think of the children":
Walter said she did not believe that the college had acted unfairly, especially considering that there were three school shootings nationwide in January, prior to Schmidt’s post. The suspects in all three shootings were minors targeting their local schools (although three additional shootings at colleges or universities happened later in the month).

 

More, including Bergen Community College doubling down, at the link.


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[info]deadrose
2014-04-28 10:33 pm UTC (link)
Bit surprised this hasn't gotten any replies, it generated a 4-page thread over at JREF very quickly.

There's fairly widespread belief this was due to the professor filing a grievance against the college over being passed up for a sabbatical.

The idiocy is breathtaking.

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[info]darksumomo
2014-04-28 11:53 pm UTC (link)
The traffic here seems to be down, which is why I'm not surprised that yours is the first response. As for 'the idiocy being breathtaking,' it seems like that to me, too. Honestly, this is mostly unfunnybusiness that got my attention because of the fandom-related reason for the administration's action. Looks like they were looking for any excuse and found a particularly stupid one.

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[info]deadrose
2014-04-29 03:06 am UTC (link)
We need another really good FW to pull the crowds back in. Where are all the ponyfuckers when you need them?

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[info]darksumomo
2014-04-29 04:02 am UTC (link)
The closest I can get is Avril Lavigne's cultural appropriation of Japanese culture for her Hello Kitty video. That's more for this community, as the cultural insensitivity spoils the wank.

As for "ponyfuckers," I'm reminded of a woman from Usenet who called herself Hoofprints and whose "fans" called her "Goofprints." They stopped when they realized that she had drunk herself crazy and was on her way to drinking herself to death. At that point, they stopped poking her. It was no longer funny; it was cruel.

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[info]darksumomo
2014-04-29 05:37 pm UTC (link)
You were asking about "ponyfuckers?"

Tomonews (formerly NMATV English) has one for you: Craigslist Missed Connection: Single white male seeking horsey to get freaky with.

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[info]deadrose
2014-04-29 09:50 pm UTC (link)
That's a pretty good one! Not quite as epic as "His Wife, a Horse", but quite good!

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[info]cyndra_falin
2014-04-29 04:33 am UTC (link)
I honestly didn't know what to say to this. We live in a time where no one can say something, wear something, do something without someone, somewhere taking it as a threat. OMG TERRORISM! I mean, come on, people. Have we come to this? Parents can't post a pic of their kid wearing a shirt from a popular show because it'll get them fired?

I can't with this.

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[info]full_metal_ox
2014-05-01 11:19 pm UTC (link)
And think about it: even if this little girl should happen to be nursing elaborate vengeance fantasies, would you rather have her thinking in terms of dragons and armies of eunuch freedmen or pipe bombs and assault rifles?

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[info]cyndra_falin
2014-05-02 03:40 am UTC (link)
Dragons and armies of eunuch freedmen!

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[info]luthe
2014-05-01 02:42 am UTC (link)
It's Bergen County. Color me unsurprised.

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[info]rosehiptea
2014-05-01 06:46 am UTC (link)
By all accounts, including his own, Schmidt is a bit of an eccentric. The longtime professor posts cat pictures to social media and loves fantasy stories, especially HBO’s popular “Game of Thrones.”

Posting cats on social media? Liking Game of Thrones? What an eccentric! I mean, who does things like that?

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[info]lied_ohne_worte
2014-05-01 08:45 am UTC (link)
True. I've never heard of any university professor involved in any way with fantasy stories. Surely this cannot possibly have happened before!

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[info]cyndra_falin
2014-05-02 03:41 am UTC (link)
The very idea!

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[info]full_metal_ox
2014-05-02 11:31 pm UTC (link)
I'll believe in that kind of stuff and nonsense when lions talk.

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[info]spawn_of_kong
2014-05-02 12:06 pm UTC (link)
Pfft, everyone knows J.R.R. Tolkien had no life outside of writing about Middle-earth.

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