Joanne Freeman
A
Consider the implications.

Whatever the outcome, faculty will worry about all they say because there’s no telling when someone will infirm authorities.

Think of the gag this imposes.
Even if she keeps her job, the message is clear.
déjà vu @Anonym
Texas professor suspended hours after criticizing lieutenant governor in lecture. Joy Alonzo accused by student of disparaging Dan Patrick in lecture on opioid crisis at Texas A&M University
12:24 PM - Jul 25, 2023
12:27 PM - Jul 25, 2023
Avatar Avatar Avatar
0
5
41
Crotchity Geezer
A
In response to Joanne Freeman.
Texas is an autocracy! Has been for nearly 20yrs. Pretending otherwise is disingenuous…
11:04 PM - Jul 26, 2023
0
0

Only followers of this user (Pecriel) can see their posts

Kathleen Fuller, PhD
A
In response to Joanne Freeman.
Yes. It will be even more difficult for adjuncts who already have fewer rights.
05:16 PM - Jul 25, 2023
0
0
Sweyn Forkbeard
A
In response to Joanne Freeman.
There is no value more central to the First Amendment, and to the idea of representative democracy generally, than the right to criticize the government. A public institution that does not understand this deserves neither respect nor the continued patronage of the citizenry.
03:31 PM - Jul 25, 2023
0
0
Alvin The Chipmunk
A
In response to Joanne Freeman.
Sounds like time for a faculty walk out.
12:42 PM - Jul 25, 2023
0
0

 

{{ notificationModalContent }} {{ promptModalMessage }}