Up next, getting jailed for thought crimes against the government for simply thinking something they don’t like.
It’s pretty simple
When an institution is threatened by the powers that be to withhold federal funding for not supporting the opinions of the powers that be, then said institutions are going to bow down to the powers that be
This video went viral, and therefore, aggieland had no choice but to announce resignations or else the powers that be will cease federal/state funding
We are at a crossroads in history, where the powers that be ,deemed to be 2 teams similar to a football game, are doing anything and everything to censor their opponent
Just another “the two sides are equal” issue from the Everything Bagel.
Equal in the sense that both teams are doing the exact same thing
Yup everything is equal on the Everything Bagel. So much so that nothing matters
Let me guess
This is somehow correlated to Israel - Palestine
Well many profs planning to leave the state to avoid the thought crimes.
The survey interviewed nearly 4,000 faculty across the southern U.S., including more than 1,100 from Texas. About a quarter of the Texas professors said they have applied for higher education jobs in other states in the last two years, and more than 25% said they soon intend to start searching for out-of-state positions. Of those who aren’t thinking of leaving, more than one-fifth said they don’t plan to stay in higher education in the long-term.
They have now fired the prof, the department head, the dean, and forced the
resignation of the president. That should help with recruiting top faculty and students for aggieland.
Just like the other side does?
I wonder to where the students of the fired prof were reassigned?