Thursday, July 20, 2023

Useless Stanford Law School Diversity Dean Who Encouraged Protest of Federal Judge Ousted


Stanford Law School no longer employs their diversity administrator who had joined students last March in protest of a sitting federal judge [H/T The Washington Free Beacon].

"I write to share that Tirien Steinbach has decided [yeah, sure] that she will be leaving her role as Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Stanford Law School to pursue another opportunity," Jenny Martinez, the law school's dean, wrote in an email on Thursday. 

Steinbach is rumored to be looking for work as a urinal cake installer in a unisex washroom in Sheboygan, WI, a career she is highly qualified to undertake.

"Although Associate Dean Steinbach intended to de-escalate the tense situation when she spoke at the March 9 event, she recognizes that the impact of her statements was not as she hoped or intended."

Steinbach had seized the podium from Kyle Duncan, a judge on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and, in a video that went viral on social media, lambasted the conservative jurist for causing "harm" because he doesn't rule the way Steinbach would like.

"Do you have something so incredibly important to say," she asked, that it is worth the "division of these people?" She went on to tell him that he had to weigh whether the "juice [was] worth the squeeze," a rather cocky turn of a phrase to someone whose is clearly her intellectual superior. 

Steinbach also commended the hecklers—one of whom allegedly told Duncan, "We hope your daughters get raped"—telling the students that she was "glad" to see the protest happening. In a conversation with students after the event, she blamed Duncan, not herself, for the verbally aggressive meltdown and obviously hoped for the outcome she pretended afterward that she didn't want.

Have you noticed how the left is intolerant of the right asserting their opinions and legal rulings, but when the shoe is on the other foot, they're the most obvious hypocrites around.

Though Martinez did not say outright Steinbach had been fired, her email implied that Stanford forced the diversity dean out over the Duncan event, and anyone who pays attention to these events, are fairly certain that she was given her walking papers.

Minutes after the Martinez email went out, Steinbach wrote to the school separately to address her departure. "The honor I feel to have held this role," she said, "is undiminished by the circumstances surrounding the event with Judge Duncan."

She deserves to be fired for the disgusting display of insensitive, and illegal behavior she had shown.


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