Professor suspended for saying 那个 nà ge

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gaussian, Sep 7, 2020.

  1. Overnight

    Overnight

    Lol, I cannot read that, but obviously can interpolate it. That's funny.

    Unfortunately, it means the Q-Bert arcade game will also probably be cancelled.

    qbert 2.jpg
     
    #11     Sep 7, 2020
  2. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Geoff Garrett became Dean at USC in June moving from a more prestigious position over at Wharton. He is an Aussie but was 20 years at USC.

    I have worked around universities enough (viperous nests for sure) to see game of thrones playing out, this has nothing substantially to do with the complaint itself which is patently ludicrous.

    I don't know, just I KNOW :) this is really something other than its face value.


    https://poetsandquants.com/2019/06/11/wharton-dean-to-pack-bags-for-usc-marshall-job/
     
    #12     Sep 7, 2020
  3. well, if he didnt say the N- word then, you better believe he is saying it now and how can you blame him.
    another innocent man who the liberals turned into a racist.
     
    #13     Sep 7, 2020

  4. Yes true I have heard the nah-guh more often but even then the NAH is very clear.

    If you are in Chinese speaking context why would anyone think it was the other word...this is kind if silly...

    Reminds me a time years ago in a loud bar when my very large Black friend and I approached the bar and this guy in front was doing a shot and turned around to face us yelling "Jaeger!"...

    We both paused for a second due to the loud music playing making sure we heard him correctly haha
     
    #14     Sep 7, 2020
  5. Sorry meant to say "sometimes pronounced'
     
    #15     Sep 7, 2020
  6. Ok I just heard the video and the professor butchered the word and it sounded nothing like Chinese
    ..
    that is the real crime..who taught that guy Chinese haha
     
    #16     Sep 7, 2020