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A Battle over Bad Beer — The St. Scholastica Day Riot,
On St. Scholastica’s Day, the 10th of February, 1355, a number of Oxford University students went to the local Swyndelstock Tavern to drink some beer and celebrate the holiday (some sources say beer, others wine). Two students, named Walter Spryngeheuse and Roger de Chesterfield were disgusted with the cheap swill they were served, and immediately confronted the tavern owner, John Croiden (or John of Barford). Croiden responded to the students complaints with, “stubborn and saucie language”, prompting the students to throw their beers into the face of Croiden. Immediately a bar fight broke out among the students and the regular tavern patrons. Soon, the fight spread into the streets. John Croiden gathered the townspeople to his side, ringing the town church bell and shouting, “Havoc! Havoc! Smyt fast, give gode knocks!“ Likewise, the students rang the Oxford University bell, rallying the campus population to do battle with the townspeople.
For two days, the two armies clashed in the streets of Oxford with fists, knives, swords, axes, bows, and clubs. In the end, bolstered by 2,000 reinforcements from the surrounding countryside, the townspeople were able to defeat the students and storm Oxford University. The battle resulted in the deaths of 63 students and 30 townspeople.
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A former Department of Virginia Social Services, Storm Durham, employee who describes herself as a “22 year old blonde, 5’2 tall and 140 pounds who loves everything Disney, pink, and basic,” asserts that she was escorted out of her office by three Roanoke, VA police officers after she was fired. She was, according to a post on Facebook, not even allowed to use the bathroom due to “serious safety concerns to the building.”“I was fired today due to having a concealed carry permit,” Durham wrote on Facebook. “Was my gun on me? No! Has it ever been on me during my job, or visits, or anything related to work? No!
When I told them that it has never been on me during work, what did they say? ‘How do we know that?’”
“I got my concealed carry because I am woman, and y’all have seen the news it’s kind of crazy,” she said on a Facebook. In her post, she described herself as a “survivor or sexual assault.”
“I have a concealed carry permit. I own guns, I hunt, I target shoot. I represent Women hunters and outdoors women,” she wrote on her Facebook profile. “Does that make me a criminal? Does that make me a safety risk to others? A big enough safety risk to be escorted by three Roanoke City Police officers? So scary and threatening that I need to be treated like a criminal?
To be humiliated and looked down upon for owning a gun? For legally having a gun, registering that gun, and having the appropriate documentation for that gun?” “I’m going to fight back,” Durham said on Facebook. She is preparing to lawyer up to challenge what she considers wrongful termination. She is also preparing to meet with some U.S. politicians.
She does NOT want her job back, because she does “not want to work for these communists anymore.”
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