Christ, such clarity and honesty. This should be taught in schools.
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Replying to @BillChappo
It was, when I was allowed to teach in universities. That was my big takeaway on one aspect of the “American style in personal politics”
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @BillChappo
Did they seriously ban you from teaching at unis?
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Replying to @MarquisRhiz @BillChappo
I kinda banned myself by giving every student I ever taught an A over the course of four straight years, then buried the institution in a quit lit essay
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A’s for all! A’s all around!
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I wanted to see how the pretend libs would handle it when I implemented a state of total equality. People were mad about my teaching in tank tops, telling folks “Dr Bateman was my father,” and refusing to wear academic regalia to graduation (I wore a shirt reading “burn it down”)
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I remember catching flack for refusing to use my various titles because I had enough “privilege” to deny all my privilege, whereas others needed to be respected as “doctors” and so on
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@Young_Swatty &@UselessPraxis remember when I put my actual money where all those dirty lying mouths were1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @MarquisRhiz and
My little experiment confirmed all my suspicions about human behavior, particularly the behavior of the most performatively woke among us
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I rarely read a paper that had any of point of view. Most of my students were extremely not online, so I never had a sense of their opinions of that stuff. Identifying the doge was a bonus question on most exams, sometimes twice in the same semester, and most missed it
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