If you have spent the last couple of years arguing about free speech on campus, its an incredible admission to say you are unaware of what is happening in Hungary. By extension, its naive in the extreme to continue to excuse IDW types cozying up to Orban.
The fact is that Orban has take the critique that people like Jordan Peterson and otters conservatives have made of campus, and taken it to is logical extreme.
"Peterson and Orbán agreed that illegal migration was “unnecessary and dangerous”, and talked of political correctness, which they said made “sensible public discussions impossible”. Political correctness is the “invention of a small, ideologically driven group.”
There was a time when the IDW types might have been mildly embarrassed by governments actually implementing their ideas, since it shows the intolerant bent behind their peons to free speech. But no more.
Over the last few years we see universities closed in Hungary, academics jailed in Turkey, and professor watch lists in the US, Brazil, Netherlands, Austria, academic books censored in Italy. Common denominator: right-wing illiberal parties are doing this.
If you claim to care about campus speech, but don't recognize this international trend toward political parties curbing academic freedom, then you are clueless or are engaged in a bad-faith exercise of using the issue to attack groups you already disliked.
People of good faith focus on different aspects of how to defend campus speech.
But there are some simple red lines.
If you are cozying up to a politician shutting down entire universities, or making excuses for those that do, you actually DGAF about campus speech.
Moreover, it should be a simple article of faith for all of those who claim to value campus speech that governments that use their power (to intimidate, arrest, fire, cut funds) to silence speech they disagree with must be denounced loudly and repeatedly.
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The connections are pretty clear. Leonard Leo of the Federalist Society helped bankroll the work of Ginni Thomas. He also arranged for Clarence Thomas to attend Koch fundraisers. propublica.org/article/claren…
The shared purpose of Leonard Leo, Ginni Thomas, Clarence Thomas and the Koch network was to put right-wing judges on the court. And Clarence Thomas used his public position on the court to raise money for that.
Clarence Thomas used to support the Chevron doctrine, which allows delegation to administrative expertise. But the people who fund the Koch network can't buy off administrators, so they want to remove their influence from the process. Now Thomas agrees with the donors.
Also this guy: young people today can't afford a house because they occasionally buy new clothes
If the people @FinancialReview care for free speech at all, they will do the decent thing and allow replies to this tweet, allowing a full and frank exchange of views.
America has 22 times the firearm homicide rates as the European Union.
We are less safe and less free because of how available guns are in this country. healthdata.org/news-events/in…
America makes up about 15% of gun homicides, and together with five other countries constitutes half of gun homicides in the world. vox.com/2018/8/29/1779…
The reason more people in America are dying from guns is because there are more guns in America.
America is the only country with more guns than people. cnn.com/2021/11/26/wor…
New, from me: I wrote about how the emerging debacle at New College (one-third of faculty gone, students can't find classes, housed in airport hotels) reflects the incompetence of populists like DeSantis.
Competence, the ability to perform organizational core tasks, is an underrated quality. It is an especially overlooked quality by people who value other things, like ideological goals, or believe that existing institutions are corrupt, or who have never actually run things.
Fuck Around (left, celebrating the firing of a faculty who criticized the Regents)
and
Find Out: (right, soliciting faculty applications because you don't have enough to teach classes - one-third have left for some reason).
The DeSantis takeover of New College was meant to offer a model of a conservative-run higher ed.
The result is chaos, which is what happens when incompetent people who don't actually care about organizational mission take over public services. insidehighered.com/news/students/…
The NY Times recently featured Chris Rufo to explain how DEI was undermining liberal education.
You know what actually undermines a liberal education?
Losing one-third of faculty.
Not offering core classes to students.
Raging incompetence and blind indifference.
Rufo is seeking to personally recruit replacements. Which is completely at odds with what university trustees are supposed to do. No way that could go wrong, right?
From the internal Texas A&M reports: it was A&M Regents who signaled their opposition to McElroy, at which point the university figured out they would not tenure her.
Seems like the Regents cost A&M $1M. Nice job.
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Not great when a university President is saying "I'm assuming all texts were deleted" and then tells faculty she was not involved in hiring process. (She has since resigned).