Sunday, July 2, 2017

The reason that the Dean of Students wants to throw me out of school now is that the school administration treated me so badly last year that she has hoped ever since to be able to prove that it was my fault, even though it's been unequivocally proven that it wasn't.

July 2, 2017

It seems as if the only reason that she confronted students who harassed me in my math class in the Spring 2017 semester is that she didn't want the school to be liable for repeatedly failing to prevent harassment of the same student.  The professor for my math class didn't lie about what had happened, so the Dean couldn't say that it was my fault.  

I don't think it's a coincidence that the professor who's lying about me this time is also from the Language Department.  My entreaties to the school administration last year that the Chinese professor not leave the school fell on deaf ears, although I'm sure that nobody from the Language Department was told that I advocated all summer for the professor not to have to leave.  Whatever the Language Department thought I did to have the Chinese professor fired or to make her quit probably influenced the way that the French professor is now part of a conspiracy to force me to drop out of school. 

I think this is the first time in my life that I have said or written the word "conspiracy" about anything that has happened to me or to anyone else.  It's not a word that I tend to think or say, although I don't think that I'm a naive person.

I am not a bad student, and I didn't do anything wrong.  I shouldn't have to drop out of school.




Copyright L. Kochman, July 2, 2017 @ 2:24 p.m.