No, Charles ‘Chugger’ Adair did not go to college in Ohio. More specifically, he did not go to school in Oberlin, Ohio. I would guess that the fact that Chugger Adair did not go to Oberlin College would possibly be at the very bottom of your list of important things to know. Actually, some of you may possibly be aware that Chugger Adair was born and raised in the San Diego area, and, in fact, went to college at University of San Diego. WTF … who cares?
Recently Oberlin College was a defendant in a case in which they slandered, accused of racism, and practically put a local family out of business. After the family bakery was awarded millions, Oberlin College issued a statement in which it basically maintained its innocence, and did not accept any guilt. To me this Oberlin verdict was simple as the facts clearly showed that Oberlin College was guilty.
And this brings me to Chugger Adair, who was the soccer coach at Virginia Tech.
From BlazeNews:
“An ex-Virginia Tech soccer player who was allegedly penalized over her refusal to kneel during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest will reportedly be awarded a $100,000 settlement. Kiersten Hening claimed that she had lost her starting position on Virginia Tech’s Hokies women’s soccer team after she elected not to take part in a so-called pre-game unity ceremony on Sept. 12, 2020, in support of the scandal-plagued BLM movement.
She indicated that her refusal was met by a ‘campaign of abuse and retaliation’ launched by Virginia Tech Hokies coach Charles Chugger Adair.
TheBlaze previously reported that Federal Judge Thomas Cullen ruled on Dec. 2, 2022, that the lawsuit could proceed, denying a motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
‘Ultimately, Adair may convince a jury that this coaching decision was based solely on Hening’s poor play during the UVA game, but the court, viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to Hening, cannot reach that conclusion as a matter of law,’ said Cullen.
Beyond castigating the player for refusing to signal agreeance with the claims advanced by BLM, the suit claimed that the coach had violated Hening’s First Amendment rights.
The three-day trial scheduled later this month has been called off.
Roanoke Times reported that Hening will receive $100,000 as part of an agreement to dismiss her federal lawsuit.”
What is amazing is Chugger Adair’s comment after the settlement.
In a poorly-received statement on Twitter, Adair wrote, “I am pleased the case against me has been closed and I am free to move forward clear of any wrongdoing. … It’s unfortunate, but this ordeal was about a disappointment and a disagreement about playing time.”
Attorney Adam Mortara responded, “If by clarity you mean you are paying my client six figures in a settlement then you’re right that’s pretty clear. Honestly, Coach, read the Court’s opinion. You are paying. Defendants don’t pay in cases that have no standing.”
To me, the tone of Adair’s response to the paying of $100,000, sounded like Oberlin College’s response to paying out millions … and thus the aforementioned question of whether the “woke” Adair had gone to the “woke” Oberlin College.
Will the “woke” ever learn?
1/10/23
Thank you!