Makes sense. Even liberal parents paying for kids to go to UNC don't want their kids hurt or intimidated by "protestors."
Chapel Hill even before it was a liberal bastion, was a bastion of self-designated elites. They just knew they were better than mere other people! I judge that attitude still exists. So how dare those protestors impinge on "our" quality of life?!? Despite any liberal affinity, Not In My Backyard! Not in beautiful, elite Chapel Hill!
sauce: personal experience
Minor: for an anniversary, spouseanon and I dined at a "French" restaurant in Chapel Hill. It cost more than we spent for a real French dinner at the Court of the Two Sisters in New Orleans! Where we were seated outdoors next to the fountain! And where we also enjoyed adult beverages! "The Court of Two Sisters is more than a restaurant – it’s a legend". I don't even remember or care to, the name of that overpriced place in Chapel Hill, with not a mote of the ambience at more than the price!
Major: we suffered great harm [don't ask I can't tell] which was explained to us as the "Plantation mentality" still existent in Chapel Hill at that time. Not race based! but applied to anyone not elite enough to be provided what the rest of us would deem reasonable care.
So the frat boys got a win, and I do not doubt there are some Patriots in Chapel Hill and at UNC!
But do not believe Chapel Hill is conservative other than to protect and conserve their own elitism.
Makes sense. Even liberal parents paying for kids to go to UNC don't want their kids hurt or intimidated by "protestors."
Chapel Hill even before it was a liberal bastion, was a bastion of self-designated elites. They just knew they were better than mere other people! I judge that attitude still exists. So how dare those protestors impinge on "our" quality of life?!? Despite any liberal affinity, Not In My Backyard! Not in beautiful, elite Chapel Hill!
sauce: personal experience
Minor: for an anniversary, spouseanon and I dined at a "French" restaurant in Chapel Hill. It cost more than we spent for a real French dinner at the Court of the Two Sisters in New Orleans! Where we were seated outdoors next to the fountain! And where we also enjoyed adult beverages! "The Court of Two Sisters is more than a restaurant – it’s a legend". I don't even remember or care to, the name of that overpriced place in Chapel Hill, with not a mote of the ambience at more than the price!
Major: we suffered great harm [don't ask I can't tell] which was explained to us as the "Plantation mentality" still existent in Chapel Hill at that time. Not race based! but applied to anyone not elite enough to be provided what the rest of us would deem reasonable care.
So the frat boys got a win, and I do not doubt there are some Patriots in Chapel Hill and at UNC!
But do not believe Chapel Hill is conservative other than to protect and conserve their own elitism.
Did they previously require multiple jabs? That’s all I want to know about colleges these days.