Aboriginal UBC professor tries to ruin career of students who criticizes her
(nationalpost.com)
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Summary: Dr. Wolf is a well-know troublemaker fired from several colleges because of the drama and controversy she enjoys. She has an extensive following of white saviors on Twitter who encourage her in this. She still gets hired because she is an aboriginal professor, although at times she claims to be half Polish. In her most recent adventure, 12 of her 36 students in an Indigenous Education class complained to the UBC administration that Dr. Amie Wolf's lectures where poor. She was disorganized and abusive to students they claimed.
Dr. Wolf somehow found out who these students were. On their mid term assessment, she said that each of them were unfit to be teachers because they were 'white supremists' and 'misogynists'
The student complained that this was clearly retaliation since all 12 students received the exact same evaluation. Just copy paste with the names changed. Further, most were female and some were not white, so how could they be misogynist white supremists? UBC administration asked Dr. Wolf for evidence of her claims. She replied her expertise is the only evidence required. UBC felt it could not reprimand Dr. Wolf because she is female and aboriginal. So they transferred the 12 students then deleted the reports to save themselves from libel action. Problem solved?
No! Dr. Wolf went to the media claim that she had been silenced and demanded that these students be barred from teaching forever. She was experiencing 'colonial oppression'. The students replied with their side of the story. The cyber-war escalated. UBC did nothing. Dr. Wolf claimed that she was 'raped' on the internet and her experience mirrored the murdered and missing aboriginal women. Destroy these students careers on a baseless accusation or else UBC is guilty of 'cultural genocide'.
Finally she published the names of the students, calling them the 'dirty dozen'. This caused the UBC lawyers to get involved. Publishing student details contravenes Dr. Wolf's contract, is unethical and is illegal. She refused to removed the names. Finally, under threat of imprisonment, she deleted her Twitter account. Dr. Wolf is now on paid administrative leave.
Dr. Wolf is clearly emotionally disturbed and needs help. Leftist coddling has encouraged her abusive behavior which is destroying her career. Now, she has endangered the careers of these 12 students.
Free vacation while shit blows over.
Polish chicks be crazy
Evidently, Dr. Amie 'Wolf', who reprimands her students as colonial setters and white supremists, faked her aboriginal ancestry. Her real name is Williamson.
Daryl Leroux is an expert on Canadian history and has published on the social patterns of French Canadians claiming indigenous identity . A genealogical tree of Williamson's family based on census records indicates half of her family are immigrants from Poland, and the other half are mixed western European (English, French, Slovakian, Hungarian) settlers in a non- indigenous community in Quebec and Saskatchewan. At the time of census records, even people with mixed indigenous ancestry were noted as having been mixed, with the exception of those with very distant 17th century ancestors.
Her maternal grandmother and grandfather are Polish, her paternal grandfather is French/English Ontarian, and her paternal grandmother is half Slovak/Hungarian, half french Canadian. Not even one great grandparent is listed as indigenous or even Metis. Even if her Franco Quebecois great grandfather is somehow distantly a quarter or half indigenous, that makes Williamson at most 1/16 indigenous.
There is also zero indication of any potential great, great, great grandparents having been specifically Mi'qmak either. She has in the past claimed family ancestries that are Cree and Saskatchewan Metis, far from the Mi'kmaq
She just seems to have pulled a Latimer. Saw some family from a rural Quebec community, assumed they must have indigenous ancestry, picked a random indigenous group (who actually does not historically live in that area), and clung to it.