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Texas A&M suspended professor accused of criticizing Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in lecture
(www.texastribune.org)
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There’s also no legitimate reason an opioid expert should be weighing in on political topics in a lecture. That’s not what the people taking her course payed for.
I’m as left as they get- but I’d be pissed too if she was lecturing on political bias. And that’s IF she even was.
If you read the guardian article, students barely remembered the lt gov being mentioned, and it was in the context of medicine, which the lt gov has made a habit of inserting himself into.
Also: A professor criticizing an elected official wrt their specialty is how the system is supposed to work. Experts ought to call out bullshit when they see it. An elected official using their office to silence that critique is gross at best and unworthy of our democratic ideals
If you want the government out of academics, then academics need to stay out of the government.
Keeping academics out of the government really explains your whole view point perfectly because no thought went into your statement whatsoever.
Clearly you didn’t understand what I meant. Not going to bother elaborating. It’s not worth it.
It's because you can't elaborate any further because what you said makes literally zero sense.
All you did was plug in the words government and academia into a saying that you've heard before. However, it doesn't make any sense.
Oh I can. But I’m not going to argue about it.
I'm not even necessarily on the other side of whatever argument you want to make. I just was pointing out that it didn't make sense. I am also not going to put words in your mouth and try and extrapolate what you truly meant.