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EXACTLY WHAT SHE DESERVES: Professor Fired For Saying Otto Warmbier ‘Got Exactly What He Deserved’

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The University of Delaware has sacked Katherine Dettwyler, the taxpayer-funded professor who declared that Otto Warmbier was a “spoiled,” “white, rich, clueless” American college student who “got exactly what he deserved” when he recently ended up comatose and then died at the age of 22 after serving part of a lengthy prison sentence in North Korea.

“The University of Delaware has announced that Katherine Dettwyler, who last taught in the spring as an adjunct faculty member, will not be rehired to teach at the University in the future,” school officials said in a statement sent to The Daily Caller on Sunday.


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EXACTLY WHAT SHE DESERVES: Professor Fired For Saying Otto Warmbier ‘Got Exactly What He Deserved’

Posted By Eric Owens On 6:48 PM 06/25/2017 In | No Comments

The University of Delaware has sacked Katherine Dettwyler, the taxpayer-funded professor who declared that Otto Warmbier was a “spoiled,” “white, rich, clueless” American college student who “got exactly what he deserved” when he recently ended up comatose and then died at the age of 22 after serving part of a lengthy prison sentence in North Korea.

“The University of Delaware has announced that Katherine Dettwyler, who last taught in the spring as an adjunct faculty member, will not be rehired to teach at the University in the future,” school officials said in a statement sent to The Daily Caller on Sunday.


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"Deserved" is a little harsh,but she is essentially being punished for telling the truth.
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@rangerrebew

"Deserved" is a little harsh,but she is essentially being punished for telling the truth.

Punished for telling the truth? Pray tell, what was true about her vile comments?
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Punished for telling the truth? Pray tell, what was true about her vile comments?

@Night Hides Not

You mean,"Other than everything she wrote"?

Guess what,Bubba/Bubbette! Foreign countries have their own laws and their own judicial systems,and when even someone as wonderful as you or any of your thieving relatives or friends are caught stealing,you are dealt with like a local and treated like a local at the trial and at the sentencing.

In fact,I would be surprised if the US State Department doesn't advise any American traveling to NK that the laws and punishments there are very harsh,and to be cautious about how they handle themselves while there.
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@Night Hides Not

You mean,"Other than everything she wrote"?

Guess what,Bubba/Bubbette! Foreign countries have their own laws and their own judicial systems,and when even someone as wonderful as you or any of your thieving relatives or friends are caught stealing,you are dealt with like a local and treated like a local at the trial and at the sentencing.

In fact,I would be surprised if the US State Department doesn't advise any American traveling to NK that the laws and punishments there are very harsh,and to be cautious about how they handle themselves while there.

So you're on board with her when she states:

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She also wrote that “young, white, rich, clueless white males routinely get away with raping women” in the United States.
 
Warmbier’s bad behavior — allegedly stealing a sign — reminds Dettyler of male students who “think nothing of raping drunk girls at frat parties and snorting cocaine, cheating on exams, and threatening professors with physical violence,” she said

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Punished for telling the truth? Pray tell, what was true about her vile comments?

If I may, to the living one owes respect, to the dead, one owes only the truth. Though Mr. Warmbier did not deserve what likely happened to him(tortured into a coma by a Nork carnifex), he was exceedingly foolish to:

1) Visit NK in the first place.
2) Steal anything while he was there (if in fact that is what happened).
3) Not have some powerful, well-connected benefactor ready to mobilize resources to assist him if he were
(as so many others) taken hostage by the psychotic Commie Norks. Clearly he was not well-connected to the Eightball Obama regime, which ignored and abandoned him utterly.

So in a way, the man asked for trouble big time. If one is not in North Korea, that severely reduces the chance of being arrested, tortured and killed by North Koreans.

As someone who escaped from North Korea once said, "I'd gladly consider living in just about any nation on Earth except one -  North Korea. "
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@rangerrebew

"Deserved" is a little harsh,but she is essentially being punished for telling the truth.

No.  I think she was fired for being a heartless, dumb beotch.  And rightly so!  ^-^
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So you're on board with her when she states:

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    She also wrote that “young, white, rich, clueless white males routinely get away with raping women” in the United States.
Have a good day, pete.

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Not completely,but pretty much. Mostly because of the rich part. I think we all know rich boys that got away with felonies like setting fires or rape because their families had enough money or political influence to get the charges dropped,or in a few instances where it all became too public to just drop,had the charges reduced in exchange for a fine.

This is one area where being black can pay off because you don't have to be rich to beat charges like rape if you are black.  You just need to have family connections to the local Tan Klan,and they will start screaming "racism!" and get the charges dropped.

And of course you could be a Martian with 3 eyes that eats babies and be cool if you happen to be a starting quarterback on a college football team.

There has never been a society in the history of mankind where "all pigs are created equal",and there will never be one,either.
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If I may, to the living one owes respect, to the dead, one owes only the truth. Though Mr. Warmbier did not deserve what likely happened to him(tortured into a coma by a Nork carnifex), he was exceedingly foolish to:

1) Visit NK in the first place.
2) Steal anything while he was there (if in fact that is what happened).
3) Not have some powerful, well-connected benefactor ready to mobilize resources to assist him if he were
(as so many others) taken hostage by the psychotic Commie Norks. Clearly he was not well-connected to the Eightball Obama regime, which ignored and abandoned him utterly.

So in a way, the man asked for trouble big time. If one is not in North Korea, that severely reduces the chance of being arrested, tortured and killed by North Koreans.

As someone who escaped from North Korea once said, "I'd gladly consider living in just about any nation on Earth except one -  North Korea. "

I don't disagree with you. @sneakypete said he was in near complete agreement with what the professor said. She made several unfounded accusations that simply aren't true.

I did a number of foolish things during my 20s, to include making a wrong turn five clicks from the East German border. The young man's "exuberance of youth" essentially killed him.

Biggest mistake I made here today was "un-ignore" pete, a mistake not to be repeated.
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She's not a professor.  She's an adjunct lecturer.

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Wow, @sneakypete, did you really say that?     

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Wow, @sneakypete, did you really say that?   

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Yes,I did. I made my first visit to a foreign country when I was 18 years old,and was no smarter than any of the other 18 year old idiots there with me in the army.

One thing I didn't have to learn to avoid was being arrested for stealing,though. I knew to not steal by the time I started Elementary School. My mother didn't play,and she laid some some pretty basic rules as soon as I was old enough to understand them. One was,"You do NOT steal!",so I didn't.

Since this yahoo was 20 years old with a couple of years of college behind him and he was caught on camera stealing a poster off a wall in a hotel,I HAVE to think that wasn't the first thing he had stolen. It seems obvious it was the first thing he had stolen he had to face the music over,though

No,he didn't deserve to die for stealing from the state. Nor did he deserve to die for mouthing off to the NK prison guards,which seems to be the likely reason he achieved "instant vegetable state".

Him deserving or NOT deserving it has nothing to do with the fact that is what he got,and IF HE HAD NOT BEEN CAUGHT STEALING STATE PROPERTY FROM THE POLICE STATE HE WOULD BE SAFE AT HOME NOW,STEALING FROM HIS NEIGHBORS.

AND....,You can bet your bippy the EXACT same things would have happened to a citizen of NK if they had done the same things,so from the POV of the NK police state,they did nothing wrong or unusual.

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Yes,I did. I made my first visit to a foreign country when I was 18 years old,and was no smarter than any of the other 18 year old idiots there with me in the army.

One thing I didn't have to learn to avoid was being arrested for stealing,though. I knew to not steal by the time I started Elementary School. My mother didn't play,and she laid some some pretty basic rules as soon as I was old enough to understand them. One was,"You do NOT steal!",so I didn't.

Since this yahoo was 20 years old with a couple of years of college behind him and he was caught on camera stealing a poster off a wall in a hotel,I HAVE to think that wasn't the first thing he had stolen. It seems obvious it was the first thing he had stolen he had to face the music over,though

No,he didn't deserve to die for stealing from the state. Nor did he deserve to die for mouthing off to the NK prison guards,which seems to be the likely reason he achieved "instant vegetable state".

Him deserving or NOT deserving it has nothing to do with the fact that is what he got,and IF HE HAD NOT BEEN CAUGHT STEALING STATE PROPERTY FROM THE POLICE STATE HE WOULD BE SAFE AT HOME NOW,STEALING FROM HIS NEIGHBORS.

AND....,You can bet your bippy the EXACT same things would have happened to a citizen of NK if they had done the same things,so from the POV of the NK police state,they did nothing wrong or unusual.

If you don't want to take the ride,don't buy the ticket.

Again...wow.

You base your conclusion on a lot of suppositions; I base mine on the known facts.  But, even if your assumptions were correct, and there is no evidence that they were, this was way, way, way beyond any reasonable reaction to allegedly stealing a propaganda poster.

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No.  I think she was fired for being a heartless, dumb beotch.  And rightly so!  ^-^

Her Being a leftist makes it unusual. 

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Again...wow.

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You base your conclusion on a lot of suppositions; I base mine on the known facts. 

Really? Do tell! I'm all ears.

I lived and traveled in several foreign countries for years,and am familiar with what happens to US citizens that break their laws. US criminals are treated EXACTLY like local criminals. I had one good friend sentenced to 30 years in prison in Japan for killing a bar owner that grabbed him from behind while he was in a knife fight with a Marine,and it was the Marine that started the fight,and it was the Marine who was the first one to pull a knife when things didn't go his way. He too,was 20 years old at the time.

Now,please tell us all about YOUR experience and knowledge of what happens to US citizens in foreign countries that break their laws.

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But, even if your assumptions were correct, and there is no evidence that they were, .....

Ok,so to make that statement you MUST have something to base it on,so let's hear YOUR theory. If you don't have one,WTH are you to tell me mine is wrong?

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this was way, way, way beyond any reasonable reaction to allegedly stealing a propaganda poster.

Don't tell ME,tell the North Koreans. Their country,their laws. Nobody is forcing you to go to NK,and nobody forced HIM to go to NK OR to steal a poster off the wall in his hotel. Don't say he didn't do it,either. I know this is bound to shock you,but the police state had cameras in the hallways filming everything that moves,and the film of him stealing the poster was shown on US tv.

There were two easy ways for that yahoo to have avoided what happened.

Way number 1: Don't go to North Korea or any other police state,and try to steal of deface state property. I hate to be the one to break this to you,but police states are known for harsh laws and punishments.

Way number 2: Go to North Korea with the tour group,and DON'T steal anything. Seems simple,doesn't it?

Let me ask you this. Let's assume there is a Rottweiler guard dog hooked to a chain,and you see some adult male standing just out of lunging reach and smacking the dog with a stick. Whose fault is it if the dog breaks the chain and bites the idiots head off,the dog or the idiot?
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Really? Do tell! I'm all ears.

I lived and traveled in several foreign countries for years,and am familiar with what happens to US citizens that break their laws. US criminals are treated EXACTLY like local criminals. I had one good friend sentenced to 30 years in prison in Japan for killing a bar owner that grabbed him from behind while he was in a knife fight with a Marine,and it was the Marine that started the fight,and it was the Marine who was the first one to pull a knife when things didn't go his way. He too,was 20 years old at the time.

Now,please tell us all about YOUR experience and knowledge of what happens to US citizens in foreign countries that break their laws.

Ok,so to make that statement you MUST have something to base it on,so let's hear YOUR theory. If you don't have one,WTH are you to tell me mine is wrong?

Don't tell ME,tell the North Koreans. Their country,their laws. Nobody is forcing you to go to NK,and nobody forced HIM to go to NK OR to steal a poster off the wall in his hotel. Don't say he didn't do it,either. I know this is bound to shock you,but the police state had cameras in the hallways filming everything that moves,and the film of him stealing the poster was shown on US tv.

There were two easy ways for that yahoo to have avoided what happened.

Way number 1: Don't go to North Korea or any other police state,and try to steal of deface state property. I hate to be the one to break this to you,but police states are known for harsh laws and punishments.

Way number 2: Go to North Korea with the tour group,and DON'T steal anything. Seems simple,doesn't it?

Let me ask you this. Let's assume there is a Rottweiler guard dog hooked to a chain,and you see some adult male standing just out of lunging reach and smacking the dog with a stick. Whose fault is it if the dog breaks the chain and bites the idiots head off,the dog or the idiot?


Sorry, Pete.  No sale.

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Interesting to note that some people have never done anything impulsive that they wish they hadn't done.
Luckily for most of us that act doesn't lead to our death.......but tragically it may well.
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