Any thoughts?
Harvard Kennedy School Fires Republican Representive from its advisory board
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Very sad how US academia turned into something that is much less ideologically free than society at large. In general around the world, academia is where people with the most diverse and extreme opinions engage in intellectual competition. But in the US it's mostly the social far-left of various varieties (mostly either hawkish Biden type, shrewish Warren type, or hipster Bernie type) pushing everyone else out.
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"As a conservative Republican, it is a rite of passage and a badge of honor to join the long line of leaders who have been boycotted, protested, and canceled by colleges and universities across America. The decision by Harvard's administration to cower and cave to the woke Left will continue to erode diversity of thought, public discourse, and ultimately the student experience. The Ivory Tower's march toward a monoculture of like-minded, intolerant liberal views demonstrates the sneering disdain for everyday Americans and will instill a culture of fear for students who will understand that a conservative viewpoint will not be tolerated and will be silenced. During my time in Congress serving on the House Committee on Education and Labor, I have already taken on Harvard and won. Building a bipartisan coalition of members of Congress who successfully fought against Harvard's unconstitutional attack on freedom of association for single-sex organizations remains one of my proudest achievements. I relish the opportunity to stand up for freedom of speech and freedom of thought on college campuses across America. Congratulations Harvard, the entire Board of the Institute of Politics now consists only of Joe Biden voters - how reflective of America." - Elise Stefanik
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That's Trump's whole thing and almost half of America grooves on it. This is the dilemma, seriously. How can you teach the Presidency or any other course and talk about Trump without sounding "biased"?
What's next, "how dare you not invite Congresswoman X, just because she is in Q? Millions of Americans believe in Q. Who are you to judge?"
Very sad how US academia turned into something that is much less ideologically free than society at large.
Since when does ideological freedom extend to knowingly lying?