University of Pittsburgh (@PittTweet) is seeking an "Assistant Professor of Structural Racism, Oppression, and Black Political Experiences" @CollegeFix @peterboghossian @GadSaad @realchrisrufopic.twitter.com/I2H2JdglSt
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Students ought to be taught to push back, question their own teachers, debate, and discuss issues in a open forum. Unfortunately, I think we have reach the point where students need to be taught those things outside the classrooms. We need people like you to VISIT them via events
Can hire all kinds of professors if you’re spending other people’s money.
Appointment is probably in the Department of Bitterness, Indignation, and Grievance Studies
Imagine calling people “bitter” because they want to point out USA accumulated wealth through slavery and genocide.
Seminaries for the new state-religion.
Tell me about it. As of this semester, my college has 100% devoted itself to ideologically motivated activism. Truth-seeking and knowledge production are no longer welcome. True believers only.
That's disconcerting. I used to hold academia in such high esteem, too. smh
That's where this was always headed, a demand that people stop studying the concept of racism altogether. You're so transparent
What do you think an "AEI scholar" is, if not an activist?
My question: what year will historians refer to as the one in which journalism and academia began being untrustworthy? My guess is 2020—as in: "…but the [article/study/book] was post-2020 and is thus unreliable."
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