Posted on Apr 27, 2019
Many University Campuses Are Playgrounds for Insanity
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For the administration to even consider this says they have lost their minds. We were told, you get who you get as a roommate, figure it out and then midyear, if you want to change rooms, you are welcome to do so. We were grownups compared to today's kindergarten college kids.
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So....a university a) received a complaint, b) looked into it, and c) offered to facilitate a room change for a student. That's evidence of a left-wing conspiracy? Really? Talk about pole-vaulting over mouse turds. The fact that a right-wing entertainer had to run to his safe space to complain about this is better evidence of a snowflake.
I've attended 4 different universities, and have taught at 4 different universities, have accredited over a dozen universities, and have consulted with countless other universities. Those institutions span the entire spectrum (large vs. small, public vs. private, faith-based vs. secular, etc.), and I'm just not seeing it. I think this is just an attempt to undermine a setting where people work to sustain (teach) and expand (research) the knowledge base, while other people get exposed to different perspectives, learn differing viewpoints, and grow as human beings. As a professor who is white, Christian, from the Deep South, is retired military, and is trained within a business discipline (all of which scream conservative), I'm just not seeing this conspiracy....and I am looking for the evidence.
I've attended 4 different universities, and have taught at 4 different universities, have accredited over a dozen universities, and have consulted with countless other universities. Those institutions span the entire spectrum (large vs. small, public vs. private, faith-based vs. secular, etc.), and I'm just not seeing it. I think this is just an attempt to undermine a setting where people work to sustain (teach) and expand (research) the knowledge base, while other people get exposed to different perspectives, learn differing viewpoints, and grow as human beings. As a professor who is white, Christian, from the Deep South, is retired military, and is trained within a business discipline (all of which scream conservative), I'm just not seeing this conspiracy....and I am looking for the evidence.
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