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Build Rick George a Statue (was #fireRickGeorge)

I agree that this Ashley woman seems like a real piece of work, but I don’t think it’s fair to judge people by things other people say on Twitter. That’s a crazy standard.
The question is simple. Is he following her because he aligns with her beliefs or to drag her when she says stupid things? If it's the former, he should be fired.
 
I agree that this Ashley woman seems like a real piece of work, but I don’t think it’s fair to judge people by things other people say on Twitter. That’s a crazy standard.
Actually, 100%. He can have a twitter account under any handle he wants. When he's tweeting about all kinds of CU stuff as the AD, and then he follows (which is in fact a form of support) folks who are (frankly) racists, bigots, homophobes, etc, how does that help the mission of CU recruiting athletes that his very AD depends on? You can't follow some of these people and then claim ignorance. Rick George is a complete piece of ****. He needs to go. And yes, what he's following on twitter matters a lot.
 
Actually, 100%. He can have a twitter account under any handle he wants. When he's tweeting about all kinds of CU stuff as the AD, and then he follows (which is in fact a form of support) folks who are (frankly) racists, bigots, homophobes, etc, how does that help the mission of CU recruiting athletes that his very AD depends on? You can't follow some of these people and then claim ignorance. Rick George is a complete piece of ****. He needs to go. And yes, what he's following on twitter matters a lot.
I appreciate your perspective, even if I disagree with it entirely.
 
Go ahead, make your case. How does Rick George following Boebert the Anti-civil rights rep of the far right help Rick's AD recruit the "great black athlete"?
She is a representative in the state of which he happens to run the flagship university’s athletic department. I would think it would benefit Rick to have a pulse on a lot of CO politics, no?
 
The question is simple. Is he following her because he aligns with her beliefs or to drag her when she says stupid things? If it's the former, he should be fired.
I followed Donald Trump because I wanted to know what he was saying, not because I agreed with him.

I follow other people whom I dont agree with that I may have met in life or are a friend of a friend or are connected to a topic Im trying to follow.

So I dont think its an indictment of someone based on who they follow.

Is this woman a CU alum? Or connected to George thru his time at Illinois or in MLB?

Sports organizations are notoriously conservative and bend strongly towards Christianity. Most are not as obvious about it as Bill McCartney was. The GOP in our country is becoming more radically Christian and the views shes discussing in that tweet are things that are being legislated (Florida) or hopefully by the right litigated back to being ok. There is a faction of our society that wants to roll back some things and put certain groups back in the closet or make them choose to be a pariah.
 
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I followed Donald Trump because I wanted to know what he was saying, not because I agreed with him.

I follow other people whom I dont agree with that I may have met in life or are a friend of a friend or are connected to a topic Im trying to follow.

So I dont think its an indictment of someone based on who they follow.

Is this woman a CU alum? Or connected to George thru his time at Illinois or in MLB?

Sports organizations are notoriously conservative and bend strongly towards Christianity. Most are not as obvious about it as Bill McCartney was. The GOP in our country is becoming more radically Christian and the views shes discussing in that tweet are things that are being legislated (Florida) or hopefully by the right litigated back to being ok. There is a faction of our society that wants to roll back some things and put certain groups back in the closet or make them choose to be a pariah.
Good post.

Staying aware of what influential people are saying or reading is valuable if you are going to deal with the issues they are involved in.

Ignoring them or pretending like they don't exist doesn't leave much room for responding or even having an understanding of what others are responding to.

That said I made a conscious decision when I was teaching to stay off public social media. No facebook, no twitter, no instagram or tik tok, etc. This was done because even though I wouldn't be posting anything embarrassing (hopefully) I wanted to protect the privacy of myself and my family.

My entire social media presence is the relative anonymity of allbuffs and a very minimal linkedin page which I opened for work purposes.

It would be better if figures like RG were more proactive in either unfollowing or stating clear opposition to post and or posters with positions contrary to the values and stated policies of the organizations the they work for in positions to influence the making and/or implementation of those policies and positions.

At the same time someone like RG is in a position to influence policy but if he were on a personal account he still has a right to his own views and opinions.

I hold some positions which do not conform to the majority on this site, I also hold many positions in agreement. Freedom of speech and thought is not dependent on agreement with certain groups of people.
 
The question is simple. Is he following her because he aligns with her beliefs or to drag her when she says stupid things? If it's the former, he should be fired.
Or maybe, like me, he follows some people because of an unrelated common interest and may get unpleasantly surprised when he bothers to check his feed by some of the things people say.

Case in point, I ran into an unprovoked "I didn't own slaves" rant from a Buffs fan on MLK Day. I would hope no one assumes I share that attitude.
 
Or maybe, like me, he follows some people because of an unrelated common interest and may get unpleasantly surprised when he bothers to check his feed by some of the things people say.

Case in point, I ran into an unprovoked "I didn't own slaves" rant from a Buffs fan on MLK Day. I would hope no one assumes I share that attitude.
Yeah, that doesn’t describe RG. He definitely drinks the GQP kookaid.
 
She is a representative in the state of which he happens to run the flagship university’s athletic department. I would think it would benefit Rick to have a pulse on a lot of CO politics, no?
You would think that if RG follows people on Twitter for the purpose of keeping his finger on the pulse of CO politics he would follow a whole bunch of people in local politics, right???

Right??

Let's take a look through his twitter follows, I'm sure he's chock full of local representatives, right?

Wait, Holy ****. I'm pretty well versed in online politics, and.....it's way way way worse that I would have imagined. Hold up follow up post coming.
 
Sooooooooooooooo RG's follows are bad. Like, bad bad. About as bad as you can get. Idk if it's worth firing him for, but it's an extremely bad look for the university and for him as a person. At the minimum he should be required to have someone else run his Twitter account. If you don't believe me, just keep reading.

A few points to head off before we start on this journey....

"It doesn't matter who he follows on Twitter"
Yes it does. He's a representative for our university and our football program. While he does have a lot of generic right wing follows, he has some...very very bad ones as well. His actions represent our university and hooooollly **** it's bad. If he wants to follow these people and see their viewpoints on twitter he should make a second account.

"He probably just follows everybody"
No he doesn't. His political follows are exclusively right wing from what I can tell.

"You're cancelling him"
Fascists should get cancelled.

Let's see who RG follows....

Pretty much everyone in Trumps family/cabinet + a huge collection of various big lie promoters. That's pretty bad in and of itself.

Especially noxious right wing lunatics:

Matt Gaetz (RG follows him on two different accounts) a person that is currently under Federal Investigation for being part of a sex trafficking ring that includes minors. Nice to know that our AD thinks this guy is awesome.

Jim Jordan, who is strongly accused of being complicit in the sexual abuse scandal at Ohio State University. Cool that the guy running our AD likes this guy.

Kurt Schlichter who wrote a weirdo fanfic about how right wing militias can win a second civil war.

Jesse Lee Peterson, an absolute lunatic (even by right wing standards) who stated that the "Greatest mistake America ever made was allowing women to vote".

Mollie Hemmingway, the editor in chief of the Federalist, a publication that defended Roy Moore for being a pedophile under the argument that dating teenagers is "not without some merit if one wants to raise a large family".

Blair White, a probable nazi that looooovvvvveesss to push the boundary of "Ironic" Fascism (if that even exists). See: here and here and here most damningly (imo) here.

Lauren Boebert, an outrageously vile lunatic...I can't even start to run down everything she's involved in, from absurd homophobia to right wing militias to Qanon...ironic considering her husband is a convicted Pedophile.

Not even hiding it Fascists/Nazi's:

Faith Goldy a NON IRONIC NAZI that has defended and recited the 14 words and went on podcasts for the Daily Stormer. So cool that RG represents our university.

Sebastian Gorka, who is affiliated with (and seemingly a member of) a Nazi order in Hungary.

Jack Posobiec, a massive promoter of Pizzagate and a NON IRONIC NAZI that likes to not so secretly post 1488 **** on Twitter. For those unfamiliar the 14 stands for the 14 words and the 88 stands for Heil Hitler.

Michelle Malkin, an especially vile NON IRONIC NAZI that recently gave speeches at an American Renaissance conference. Here's a fun quote from the founder of American Renaissance: "Blacks and whites are different. When blacks are left entirely to their own devices, Western civilization — any kind of civilization — disappears.". Not surprisingly, she also dabbles in Holocaust Denial.

These are all public figures and their histories are well known. I'm somewhat well versed in online politics and was shocked that RG was following these types of people on an account linked to the University. If RG isn't a far right lunatic he sure seems to follow a lot of them on twitter. Even if he followed them before all of this happened he is still a representative of this university and it's his responsibility to control his public persona. It's embarrassing that out AD follows literal Nazis on Twitter. People that don't even hide it. I know it's just a ****ing internet follow, but what a ****ing disgrace. There's probably way more of this type of stuff, this is what I found just casually scrolling through his twitter follows.

**** this mother****er. Rick George can lick a **** covered taint.
 
Holy Overreaction Nancy Pelosi. In that case let's fire 90% of the CU faculty for all the people they follow that I don't agree with. Oh thats right, only your opinion matters.
Do 90% of CU Faculty follow public figures that say:

or...

or... (questioningly)

or...

or...

or...

Huh. It's almost like there's a difference between following someone that I disagree with and following someone that openly promotes hate. These don't represent my values and I really would prefer if they weren't the values of people that publicly represent my university. Maybe you disagree. Or, maybe you find some of these views not so offensive. :cautious:
 
Sooooooooooooooo RG's follows are bad. Like, bad bad. About as bad as you can get. Idk if it's worth firing him for, but it's an extremely bad look for the university and for him as a person. At the minimum he should be required to have someone else run his Twitter account. If you don't believe me, just keep reading.

A few points to head off before we start on this journey....

"It doesn't matter who he follows on Twitter"
Yes it does. He's a representative for our university and our football program. While he does have a lot of generic right wing follows, he has some...very very bad ones as well. His actions represent our university and hooooollly **** it's bad. If he wants to follow these people and see their viewpoints on twitter he should make a second account.

"He probably just follows everybody"
No he doesn't. His political follows are exclusively right wing from what I can tell.

"You're cancelling him"
Fascists should get cancelled.

Let's see who RG follows....

Pretty much everyone in Trumps family/cabinet + a huge collection of various big lie promoters. That's pretty bad in and of itself.

Especially noxious right wing lunatics:

Matt Gaetz (RG follows him on two different accounts) a person that is currently under Federal Investigation for being part of a sex trafficking ring that includes minors. Nice to know that our AD thinks this guy is awesome.

Jim Jordan, who is strongly accused of being complicit in the sexual abuse scandal at Ohio State University. Cool that the guy running our AD likes this guy.

Kurt Schlichter who wrote a weirdo fanfic about how right wing militias can win a second civil war.

Jesse Lee Peterson, an absolute lunatic (even by right wing standards) who stated that the "Greatest mistake America ever made was allowing women to vote".

Mollie Hemmingway, the editor in chief of the Federalist, a publication that defended Roy Moore for being a pedophile under the argument that dating teenagers is "not without some merit if one wants to raise a large family".

Blair White, a probable nazi that looooovvvvveesss to push the boundary of "Ironic" Fascism (if that even exists). See: here and here and here most damningly (imo) here.

Lauren Boebert, an outrageously vile lunatic...I can't even start to run down everything she's involved in, from absurd homophobia to right wing militias to Qanon...ironic considering her husband is a convicted Pedophile.

Not even hiding it Fascists/Nazi's:

Faith Goldy a NON IRONIC NAZI that has defended and recited the 14 words and went on podcasts for the Daily Stormer. So cool that RG represents our university.

Sebastian Gorka, who is affiliated with (and seemingly a member of) a Nazi order in Hungary.

Jack Posobiec, a massive promoter of Pizzagate and a NON IRONIC NAZI that likes to not so secretly post 1488 **** on Twitter. For those unfamiliar the 14 stands for the 14 words and the 88 stands for Heil Hitler.

Michelle Malkin, an especially vile NON IRONIC NAZI that recently gave speeches at an American Renaissance conference. Here's a fun quote from the founder of American Renaissance: "Blacks and whites are different. When blacks are left entirely to their own devices, Western civilization — any kind of civilization — disappears.". Not surprisingly, she also dabbles in Holocaust Denial.

These are all public figures and their histories are well known. I'm somewhat well versed in online politics and was shocked that RG was following these types of people on an account linked to the University. If RG isn't a far right lunatic he sure seems to follow a lot of them on twitter. Even if he followed them before all of this happened he is still a representative of this university and it's his responsibility to control his public persona. It's embarrassing that out AD follows literal Nazis on Twitter. People that don't even hide it. I know it's just a ****ing internet follow, but what a ****ing disgrace. There's probably way more of this type of stuff, this is what I found just casually scrolling through his twitter follows.

**** this mother****er. Rick George can lick a **** covered taint.
Wow. I’ve never seen someone take social media so seriously before. A little startling to be honest.

Even if RG is a right wing guy, which he seems to be, does that mean he has to agree with everything his Twitter follows post? Does that also mean that due to being a Republican he is automatically incapable of running an athletic department?

Also, what has RG done during his long tenure here, I’m talking actions not what you believe is in his head, that shows he is a racist Nazi lover? Was it when he hired consecutive African American coaches and has shown a genuine friendship and bond with both those coaches? Or maybe it’s because he decided to have his good friend Lance Carl as his Associate AD and head of Diversity and Inclusion.

If you’re open to some constructive advice here, lay-off the social media and stop trying to put someone in a neat little box based on our current political landscape. Judge them on their actions and words instead.

RG hasn’t been the greatest AD in the world, but it has nothing to do with his political leanings or Twitter follows.
 
Everyone is entitled to their beliefs, regardless of other’s opinions of said beliefs.

Is it prudent for a person like RG to publicly display their political leanings? No, imo. But everyone seems to be really comfortable with tossing all privacy in the bin lately.

Firing someone over who they follow on Twitter is ridiculous. Y’all gotta separate from social media. Sh*t is poison.
 
Sooooooooooooooo RG's follows are bad. Like, bad bad. About as bad as you can get. Idk if it's worth firing him for, but it's an extremely bad look for the university and for him as a person. At the minimum he should be required to have someone else run his Twitter account. If you don't believe me, just keep reading.

A few points to head off before we start on this journey....

"It doesn't matter who he follows on Twitter"
Yes it does. He's a representative for our university and our football program. While he does have a lot of generic right wing follows, he has some...very very bad ones as well. His actions represent our university and hooooollly **** it's bad. If he wants to follow these people and see their viewpoints on twitter he should make a second account.

"He probably just follows everybody"
No he doesn't. His political follows are exclusively right wing from what I can tell.

"You're cancelling him"
Fascists should get cancelled.

Let's see who RG follows....

Pretty much everyone in Trumps family/cabinet + a huge collection of various big lie promoters. That's pretty bad in and of itself.

Especially noxious right wing lunatics:

Matt Gaetz (RG follows him on two different accounts) a person that is currently under Federal Investigation for being part of a sex trafficking ring that includes minors. Nice to know that our AD thinks this guy is awesome.

Jim Jordan, who is strongly accused of being complicit in the sexual abuse scandal at Ohio State University. Cool that the guy running our AD likes this guy.

Kurt Schlichter who wrote a weirdo fanfic about how right wing militias can win a second civil war.

Jesse Lee Peterson, an absolute lunatic (even by right wing standards) who stated that the "Greatest mistake America ever made was allowing women to vote".

Mollie Hemmingway, the editor in chief of the Federalist, a publication that defended Roy Moore for being a pedophile under the argument that dating teenagers is "not without some merit if one wants to raise a large family".

Blair White, a probable nazi that looooovvvvveesss to push the boundary of "Ironic" Fascism (if that even exists). See: here and here and here most damningly (imo) here.

Lauren Boebert, an outrageously vile lunatic...I can't even start to run down everything she's involved in, from absurd homophobia to right wing militias to Qanon...ironic considering her husband is a convicted Pedophile.

Not even hiding it Fascists/Nazi's:

Faith Goldy a NON IRONIC NAZI that has defended and recited the 14 words and went on podcasts for the Daily Stormer. So cool that RG represents our university.

Sebastian Gorka, who is affiliated with (and seemingly a member of) a Nazi order in Hungary.

Jack Posobiec, a massive promoter of Pizzagate and a NON IRONIC NAZI that likes to not so secretly post 1488 **** on Twitter. For those unfamiliar the 14 stands for the 14 words and the 88 stands for Heil Hitler.

Michelle Malkin, an especially vile NON IRONIC NAZI that recently gave speeches at an American Renaissance conference. Here's a fun quote from the founder of American Renaissance: "Blacks and whites are different. When blacks are left entirely to their own devices, Western civilization — any kind of civilization — disappears.". Not surprisingly, she also dabbles in Holocaust Denial.

These are all public figures and their histories are well known. I'm somewhat well versed in online politics and was shocked that RG was following these types of people on an account linked to the University. If RG isn't a far right lunatic he sure seems to follow a lot of them on twitter. Even if he followed them before all of this happened he is still a representative of this university and it's his responsibility to control his public persona. It's embarrassing that out AD follows literal Nazis on Twitter. People that don't even hide it. I know it's just a ****ing internet follow, but what a ****ing disgrace. There's probably way more of this type of stuff, this is what I found just casually scrolling through his twitter follows.

**** this mother****er. Rick George can lick a **** covered taint.
I think you should find another hobby if you have this much time on your hands to go down a list of someones Twitter followers. You sound quite unhinged….and bored
 
I think there's enough evidence to be confident I don't share RG's politics. But unless he likes or retweets those things, I don't think it's fair to assume he shares every take from someone he follows.
 
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