The head of a college in Oklahoma has an incendiary message to politically correct students: Grow up or get out.
"This is not a day care," Everett Piper, president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, wrote in a fiery blog post on the school’s website last week.
The post quickly gained attention after a growing number of students protested racial discrimination and other issues on campuses across the U.S.
Piper said his school was not meant to be a “safe place” but somewhere for students to attend and “learn that life isn’t about you, but about others.”
In the blog he said:
"Our culture has actually taught our kids to be this self-absorbed and narcissistic. Any time their feelings are hurt, they are the victims. Anyone who dares challenge them and, thus, makes them 'feel bad' about themselves, is a 'hater,' a 'bigot,' an 'oppressor,' and a 'victimizer.'"
Piper's bio on the school's website touts him as "passionate about providing students with the best opportunities to impact culture, think independently, and build a biblical foundation for their beliefs."
Courtesy: AOL Network, New York Daily News
AUDIO: "This is a university, not a daycare." @DrEverettPiper joins @TPerkins to talk about speech on campus. https://t.co/V1W52zHbgK
— FRC (@FRCdc) December 1, 2015
If u want to play the “victim” card and be coddled n your sin, then don’t come to @Okwuniv #ThisIsCollegeNotDayCare https://t.co/2AHPYShBNM
— Dr. Everett Piper (@dreverettpiper) November 20, 2015