Colleges and Universities break out the therapy puppies

Good day all. With the landslide election of the Greatest President of the 21st Century, Donald Trump, the Progressive Socialist Liberal Democrat meltdown has been a beautiful things to watch. Some of the greatest mental breakdowns have been on College campuses.


For a years we have seen the coddling of college students and the rise of the hard left. It used to be that most of the college graduate had a good grounding and knew enough to disregard the garbage that a lot of universities called “Higher Education.” Then the Professional Educators started destroying the public school system.

Now we have a generation of adult crybabies who can’t handle it when things don’t go their way. The answer that colleges and universities came up with to handle the Trump landslide? Provide coloring books, puppies, milk and cookies. Here are the details from Fox News:

Reports that several universities across the nation canceled classes and provided safe spaces for students to recover from the presidential election prompted a wave of criticism that these schools aren’t preparing students for the “real world.”

Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., drew mockery on social media after news broke the college invited students to a “self-care suite” on Wednesday to recover from the stress of the 2024 presidential election. 

Students at Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy were reportedly offered treats like “milk and cookies” and “hot cocoa” as well as “Lego” toys and “Coloring and Mindfulness Exercises” to get their minds off the election results.

“Seriously, @Georgetown? We all know that it’s not conservative students who want the daycare experience. Stop coddling leftists who can’t handle reality,” Defense of Freedom Institute spokesperson Angela Morabito wrote on X.

The list of schools canceling classes and handing out security blankets is rather lengthy and includes universities such as Harvard.

The Harvard Crimson reported that several professors in the Sociology, Math and General Education Departments at Harvard University canceled classes that day, made attendance optional or extended assignment deadlines.

Economics lecturer Maxim Boycko reportedly told students during his “Intermediate Microeconomics” course that in-class quizzes would be optional on Wednesday and that students could take time off if they needed to process the election results.

“As we recover from the eventful election night and process the implications of Trump’s victory, please know that class will proceed as usual today, except that classroom quizzes will not be for credit,” Boycko wrote in an email obtained by the Crimson. “Feel free to take time off if needed.”

Man, I am so glad I didn’t get that job at Harvard years ago. I don’t think I could resisted showing my utter and complete contempt for that flaming dumpster on the Charles. I suspect that it wasn’t just the students who were so distraught that reality came in and punctured their liberal bubble. The good news is that a lot of people were having none of this crap.

The school’s reaction prompted fierce criticism from academics and Harvard graduates on social media.

“Fellow academics: This is nuts. Stop doing this. It makes you look like an out-of-touch crazy person. It further erodes respect for higher ed and trust in academic research. And it’s not good for your students,” William J. Luther, Associate Professor of Economics at Florida Atlantic University, wrote on X.

“Do you know how many classes Harvard cancelled after October 7th? Zero,” Harvard graduate Shabbos Kestenbaum wrote on X. “Ivy League universities are incubators of antisemitism, radicalism, and intellectual and moral bankruptcy. Tax the endowments. End federal funding. Abolish DEI.”

The list of alleged centers of higher learning pushing all this juvenile crap crosses the country. You have schools bringing out the therapy puppies, baby goats, security blankets, the list goes on and on. These schools are supposed to be preparing their students for the real world. Part of the real world is dealing with disappointments.

“Democratic elections are not traumatic, they are a privilege that not all countries allow. We’re headed down a very problematic path: universities are producing a generation that can’t face the uncertainties and challenges of life,” Campus Reform correspondent Emily Sturge told Fox News Digital.

“These activities belong at a day care, not an institution of higher learning. Life is hard. It’s full of hard work, hurt feelings, sadness, and tragedy. Our great-grandparents fought through WWII with sacrifice and grit – not with coloring books or puppy petting. They faced obstacles and opposition head on. Universities need to return to preparing the next generation to not only survive in the real world, but to thrive,” she continued.

These moonbats flat out can’t deal with the real world and that is going to get them killed. I mean that literally. We’ve seen these mush heads go out in large groups and attack people they don’t like, (Jews, Trump supporters, etc), occupy buildings and issue demands for more therapy puppies. If you ask them what they will do if the targets of their ire decide to turn and fight, and with lethal force? They don’t have an answer because no one has bothered to ask that question.

The Fox News story also indicates that a lot of “Elite” K-12 schools were also doing this crap. This begs the questions, are the parents also coddling their kids? Granted, parents are protective, but this is not how you both protect and educate children. Then there are those kids as well as college students who actually support and voted for President Trump. What about them?

Over the last few years, we’ve seen the Progressives, Liberals, Marxists, Communists and Antisemites run roughshod over American universities. I’m not talking about the students, I’m talking about the administration and staff. Between the Wokeness, Political correctness, and the flat out racist Diversity, Equity and Inclusion crap, a lot of High school graduates are thinking, “Why should I take on hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt on an education that is, generally, garbage?”

Now they are looking at Trade schools and finding out that if they go to these schools, they will learn something that is useful profitable and not only won’t leave them with a massive and unpayable debt, but actually pay them as they learn. Outside of medical and engineering schools, colleges and universities today are pretty much worthless. The mental breakdown of thousands of 20 something idiots doesn’t bode well for the future of the United States. In any case, allow me to provide a nice kitten that these whiny crybabies can cuddle.

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