Chinese university professors attacked with boiling water and feces

By Cecilia Wang, November 14, 2014

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A senior student in Shanghai’s East China University of Political Science and Law poured boiling water over a professor’s face this Monday after he was scolded by the professor for turning up late for class.

The reason the girl was absent for the first class was that she was studying in another classroom for the ultra-competitive graduate school admissions exams, which she explained to the professor. She then went furious after the professor said she would never get into a graduate school if she keeps showing up late for class.

“She condemned me to fail in the exams so I’ll make sure she can't see the sun tomorrow,” the girl said after committing the violent attack.

Just four days before this chilling attack in Shanghai, a sexology professor had excrement dumped all over him by a puritanical protester during a lecture in Guangzhou.

The professor, Peng Xiaohui, one of China’s most active sexologists, told the reporter it took him four days to get over the incident.

The offender, a middle-aged woman, who brought feces to the lecture, is just one of many self-proclaimed defenders of morality in China. Earlier this year, a woman in Xi’an took to the stage of a sex expo and gave a half-an-hour patriotic rant, blaming Western anti-China forces for Chinese people’s thoroughly unnatural indulgence in evil, evil sex.

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