The CSU must be mighty pleased with themselves for all their successes in inducing riots, shutting down Jewish speech on campus, and battling evil pro-capitalist speech. Now they’ve voted to reward themselves with Christmas bonuses.
Council has authorized Christmas bonuses for the CSU’s executive. President Friesinger will get $600, while the remaining five executives will get up to $300 each, plus an extra $100 for those with a perfect attendance record at Council meetings.
Note that these “bonuses” come straight from student money, which all undergrads at Concordia are forced to fork over each term or else they risk being de-registered from their courses. So nice to see democracy in action.
“So nice to see democracy in action.”
Yes it is.
Hanthala, defender of nepotism.
I guess I forgot my sarcasm tag there, Hanthala.
I’d love to know on what grounds the execs were granted bonuses by council. I didn’t realize that inciting hatred merited monetary rewards…
They don’t need a “basis” – just a mutual admiration society and an autocratic dictatorship with no accountability to anyone.
“They don’t need a “basis” – just a mutual admiration society and an autocratic dictatorship with no accountability to anyone.”
Funny how you defend the administration–now there’s an undemocratic body–but bash the democratically elected CSU. But then again, is it so surprizing to find Israel supporters against democracy?
“They don’t need a “basis” – just a mutual admiration
society and an autocratic dictatorship with no
accountability to anyone.”
Sounds like the typical Arab government to me.
What did you say Bill, a typical Jewish government? Oh, um, I mean, uh, yeah I guess that would be racist, uh, doh!
Hanthala sagely comments: “What did you say Bill, a typical Jewish government? Oh, um, I mean, uh, yeah I guess that would be racist, uh, doh!”
There’s this, like, Arab League. Many govenments. But common patterns. “Typical Arab government” as in, typical of the Arab governments, not typical of Arabs. What part of this confuses you?
“”Typical Arab government” as in, typical of the Arab governments, not typical of Arabs.”
How convenient.