Thursday, May 12, 2016

Darrell Hamamoto - Eugenics and New World Order


12 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing with the students the hottest theoretical framework to come around in years, New World Theory. I am sure it is often a shock when first hearing it, but your sound research always bring promise of being "woke." Good luck with your battles ahead.

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  2. Professor Hamamoto,

    Thank you for such an eclectic super-charged lecture, that was probably one of the most intensive, eye-opening, and questionable 2 hours of my life as a college student. And it was so interesting to learn that you were on The Alex Jones Show. I understand the importance of staying "woke" but is it possible to live in a world where one would never have to be "woke" in the first place? And as a UC Davis professor, what would you like improved upon within staff and administration for the future?

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  3. Thank you Professor Hamamoto for taking the time to come to our classroom to talk about a variety of issues! Your lecture was very interesting and gave me insight on different topics that I am not too familiar with. I enjoyed your perspective and look on things and was very inspired by your passion. One question that I do have is, what were some of the main factors that drove you to voice your strong opinions like you do today?

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  4. Thank you Dr. Hamamoto for being our guest lecture! I hope you enjoyed being in the classroom again. I really enjoyed our conversation/ gossip prior to lecture; you really did surprise me with your opinions and everywhere/ everything I do or think now.. I question myself whether these are my actual beliefs or because the institution implemented them in me. You inspire me to want to be "woke".

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  6. Thank you Dr. Hamamoto for giving us such an impassioned lecture. I realize that much of what you had to say is controversial and I truly admire you for sticking to your guns. Bravo! I hope you win the battle and continue to teach at UC Davis. Couple questions: Do you think being woke is enough? How can we really change things? What do you think will happen when the majority is woke?

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  7. Thank you Dr. Hamamoto for coming to our class and lecturing about your work! I really respect your honesty and opinions, and it allowed me to be more comfortable to explaining my opinions towards interactive groups in class afterwords. One question: what drove your comfortableness to be able to voice your opinion so strongly, and is there an audience that you haven't reached to that you would like?

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  8. Thank you Dr. Hamamoto lecturing our class and talking about the work you do. You may have strong opinions on things, but the world needs more people like you. People are uninformed about what is happening around them and you are here to provide that. Even though the school has temporarily stopped you from teaching, I hope they do not stop you from your passion in life. Question: If teaching was not an option to help people be "woke", what other ways can you do to help people come to that realization? After people become "woke" what is that extra push for people to do something about it?

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  9. Thank you Dr. Hamamoto for giving us a shocking lecture. I hope you had a great fun in the classroom again. The warm up before the lecture was very interesting too. It gave me a great information to get into the class, along with very interesting opinions towards a lot of incidents. It gave me a great idea of asking questions whether the information I see is true or not. I hope that there will be more "woke" experience coming out in future. What do you think the importance of keep being awake?

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  10. Dear Professor Darrell Hamamoto,

    Thank you for taking time some time away from your schedule to grace us with your presence. I enjoyed your insights into the post-humanistic/trans-humanism era. I have a similar interest in the media by the way science fiction movies and television shows do "predictive programming" about the nature of the human race and what the future looks like. I hope to take one of your classes in the future and learn more about your research.

    I just have one clarifying question, can you elaborate on what you meant by the use of animal role play in the media? I could not fully grasp what your meant by that.

    Again, thank you so much.

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  11. Thank you for taking the time to guest lecture for our class. I thought it was very interesting to hear your ideas and look from another perspective at topics that I already have my own opinion on. I like how you continue to share your views on the issues we went over, no matter how people may disagree with you or try to refrain you from doing so. My question is how did all of this originate? By all of this, I mean how did you begin to think that you wanted to spread awareness of these issues to the people and what keeps you continuing to do so?

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  12. Dear Students,
    Thank you so much for your kind and supportive words. I values your openness and honesty. I developed the concepts, theories, and observations with the love I have for you and all humanity so that together we will prevail over the darkness that has settled over America and the world. Thank you for the honor and privilege of addressing this fine class led by Professor Valverde.

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