A Marquette University professor told students at a recent lecture that individual liberties like free speech merely “reproduce capitalist violence.”
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When university presses close, so do our minds.
The hardest course you will ever take’ and the most rewarding.
I had no idea that being a “whistleblower” in higher education would take hundreds of hours of my time, and thousands of dollars in legal bills, with still no closure.
We’ve already seen what Orwellian hijinks left-wing academic apparatchiks are capable of in the numerous “hate-speech” codes that exist despite their patent violations of the First Amendment. Things don’t improve for the chickens when the weasel is put in charge of the henhouse.
When presented with a false choice between free speech and inclusivity, they choose the latter.
Can the average humanities professor be blamed if she rises in the morning, checks the headlines, shivers, looks in the mirror, and beholds a countenance of righteous and powerless innocence?
It doesn’t matter how good your research is, or how high your ratings as a classroom instructor are. What matters is how you feel about the Revolution, and what things you have done, or plan to do, to serve the Party.
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