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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: RMF who wrote (8176)3/4/2005 9:56:23 AM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) of 35834
 
None of what you are clamoring about is relevant.

The main point is that once again the pure hypocrisy in
academia. It's about the selective application of freedom of
expression & protecting tenured academics in their pursuit of
higher learning.

This tenured professor was sanctioned for challenging the
viewpoints of certain Muslim students at a student activities
fair (not a prayer session as you claimed).

Had he done the exact same thing to a group of Christians,
the college would have defended his freedom of expression to
the gates of Hell. Count on it.

The point is that liberal academia protects tenured
professors who attack anything that their liberal groupthink
cocoons stand for (no matter how outrageous their attacks may
be);

- Anti-war
- Anti-America
- Anti-Bush
- Anti-Semitism
- Anti-Christianity
- diversity.... unless you are a conservative, Christian or white male
- terrorists... 'er victims of American imperialism
et.c, etc., etc.

But when tenured professors dare challenge anything held
sacred by this same group, there is no freedom of expression
allowed or protected. The professor is sanctioned immediately
& heavily. The case I posted is a prime example.

There are simply too many instances of this to claim it is
anecdotal.
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