Prior to DJT being in power, it was all business as usual. Those of us who were aware of the evil and corruption just took it day by day, not knowing how a change would ever occur. When 45 stepped in and gave us a new hope, MSM went ballistic, and ended up poisoning as many wells as possible. My marriage is nearly dead, my relationship with my son - who was indoctrinated at university has deteriorated, and my leftist sisters don’t communicate with me anymore. This has been an excruciating past few years. I’m running out of steam, and I’m sure I’m not the only one.
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Yep, even while at a conservative Catholic university I felt I still had to hide my beliefs and political opinions. One very strong reason was because in Sophomore year I was yelled at by one of my professors, aptly named Dr. Black (a white man complete with man-bun) for trying to gently correct him on the false stats he brought forth on police "targeting" black people specifically. I said "No, that's not right, it's actually almost exclusively white people, but the news just focuses on the black shootings" etc. He went BALLISTIC and yelled and screamed at me in front of the whole class. By the end of his tirade I was so humiliated and scared that I didn't speak for the rest of class. I quickly left, was consoled by another student who said she had gone through the same thing with him in his office, walked back to my dorm and cried. (I'm a girl, give me some slack). I had never been so badly treated by anyone in my life, and by a teacher no less, who is supposed to TEACH me, not berate and belittle me.
Some other students told me to tell the Administration, but I never did. I had no heart for confrontations and just wanted to forget the whole thing. Looking back I wish I had done something, because he is STILL teaching there, and I'm disgusted beyond belief.
I think we've all had instances in our lives where we look back and regret not speaking up about it or doing something about it, so don't feel bad about it now! You are young and you at least had the courage to speak out in the class about the lies! You probably put a little spark into other students who were there, so you probably had a significant impact on people there! Congrats to you, keep up the good thoughts, and be strong for the future!