World famous professor Heinrich Mc Schultz, renowned for his
theories on existential marketing and the philosophy of profit, was sentenced
to death after an emotional plea by his former students. The professor had
regularly referred to many of them by use of the “n” word, calling them
nihilists, and when he used the ugly term towards one particular student, a
survivor of the genocidal holocaust suffered by supporters of affirmative
action, the tea party and pro football, it was too much.
“At first, I didn’t know what he was talking about. When he
called me a “dirty nihilist” I thought he was referring to my knees. When I
realized he was using the forbidden “n” word to indicate my character, lineage
and belief system, I was shocked that this man could stoop so low. I felt a
court case against him was the only way out of my existential dilemma and my
further pursuit of a degree in the only way out of that existential dilemma:
Marketing."
The jury of seven dogs and five cats was vehemently in favor
of the death penalty and the court canine and feline translator, who has a
graduate degree in veterinary linguistics, said the howling, yowling, barking
and hissing made it clear that the domestic pets were in complete agreement.
Some parts of the academic, political and commodity franchising
communities were shocked at the outcome of a trial which has transfixed some
parts of the academic, political and commodity franchising communities for
months now. Other parts of those communities were relieved at being able to get
back to the important work of academically aiding to make political commodity
franchising uppermost in the minds of the larger community of students, while
seeing to it that all employed the correct language, grammar and politically
correct speech in the tradition of free speech that doesn’t offend anyone’s
freedom to be insulted by someone else’s idea of free speech.
In a lecture to
both houses of congress after the sentencing, the CEO of the American
University Corporation said :
“We can’t have people screaming “theater” in a crowded fire,
nor can we demean people verbally by using hateful language to address them,
even if they are enemies we are killing, bombing and burning. We must always remember
to use the politically correct terms of hate, especially while indulging in
physical acts of brutality. It is unthinkable to use such filthy language in
the academy. The professor deserves to die.”
The entire congress gave Chancellor Wilhelm von Mcumgowa
Bernstein a standing ovation at the conclusion of his address.
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