This one’s from 1996 but there are recent cases of teachers being denied tenure or attempts being made to deny them because those one or two in charge disagree with precisely what the professor was hired for in the first place and whose classes are quite popular. Nothing has changed and it’s gotten worse in some cases. Many if not most colleges and universities have teaching assistants and professors of lower stature teaching the clssses, and they do not advance them and tenure few if any.
In 2013, NC eliminated tenure for public school teachers – its Republican-controlled legislature thought that was a good idea… caused a mass exodus of teachers, and a lawsuit (they were also trying to strip tenure from teachers who had already earned it)… with that and budget and pay cuts, NC plunged to near the bottom of all States on the education list…
Since then, NC still has a Republican-controlled legislature but not as big a majority. It has had to answer its lack of teachers problem – the Republicans reluctantly gave small raises and added back a little budget for public schools (tenure is still unobtainable for teachers who didn’t already have it), then patted themselves on their own backs for what they’d done… NC is still well down on the education list and still has trouble finding and keeping teachers…
25 years later maybe no-one loses their job for what they say in the classroom, although some will be swiftly silenced if they’re talking about Uyghurs, Tibet, Tiananmen Square…
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
Now, the state of Florida wants professors and students to fill out a form disclosing their political views.
jymy Premium Member over 3 years ago
how things have changed in the last 25 years…
mattro65 over 3 years ago
Republicans in several states are determined to take us back to the McCarthy era when it comes to RWNJ political correctness.
pschearer Premium Member over 3 years ago
The Left used to champion freedom of speech. But now they only champion approved speech.
(The Right is no better, but now they only champion Dear Leader’s speech.)
LesliePiper4 over 3 years ago
I freely admit that I find some others’ speech a completely waste of a marvelous ability, a denigration of the intelligence of all involved.
Display over 3 years ago
This one’s from 1996 but there are recent cases of teachers being denied tenure or attempts being made to deny them because those one or two in charge disagree with precisely what the professor was hired for in the first place and whose classes are quite popular. Nothing has changed and it’s gotten worse in some cases. Many if not most colleges and universities have teaching assistants and professors of lower stature teaching the clssses, and they do not advance them and tenure few if any.
knutdl over 3 years ago
“Well you can do anything but Lay off of my blue suede shoes”
Anters55 over 3 years ago
Hahahahahahahahaha!!!!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Yup, you can say whatever you want, as long as you don’t say anything somebody thinks somebody else won’t like but is to timid to complain.
JD_Rhoades over 3 years ago
“You can say anything you want. Anything!” As long as you don’t mention slavery and racism in America.
this is summerdog over 3 years ago
Someone, somewhere has all that you have said and done on social media. Be afraid…be very afraid!
Bob Blumenfeld over 3 years ago
“Except that.” — The generic definition of censorship.
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 3 years ago
Political correctness offends me.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
The original “cancel culture”.
j.l.farmer over 3 years ago
the Trumpers and the GOP allow Trump to get away with saying anything he wants even if it is something derogatory about them!
jaltman Premium Member over 3 years ago
People actually ARE losing their jobs over what they say in the classroom these days.
Looneytunes65 over 3 years ago
Now we are a nation of snowflakes. And you have to give trigger warnings. Life’s a bitch. If you can’t handle it, it isn’t my fault.
ferddo over 3 years ago
In 2013, NC eliminated tenure for public school teachers – its Republican-controlled legislature thought that was a good idea… caused a mass exodus of teachers, and a lawsuit (they were also trying to strip tenure from teachers who had already earned it)… with that and budget and pay cuts, NC plunged to near the bottom of all States on the education list…
Since then, NC still has a Republican-controlled legislature but not as big a majority. It has had to answer its lack of teachers problem – the Republicans reluctantly gave small raises and added back a little budget for public schools (tenure is still unobtainable for teachers who didn’t already have it), then patted themselves on their own backs for what they’d done… NC is still well down on the education list and still has trouble finding and keeping teachers…
bakana over 3 years ago
They also get a bit upset when they catch professors trying to sell NAMBLA memberships to the Frat Bois.
cosman over 3 years ago
so, how thin can a skin get..
cakewalker over 3 years ago
25 years later maybe no-one loses their job for what they say in the classroom, although some will be swiftly silenced if they’re talking about Uyghurs, Tibet, Tiananmen Square…
jerry400 about 3 years ago
Freedom of speech, a thing of the past. Trudeau is deluded if he thinks you can advocate anything except tenure ..