OVERVIEW We brought down the House. As in “we brought the House of Representatives down on the political corruption of universities.” Well, not the whole House. One committee. And then they brought down the politically corrupt house of cards on which elite universities are based. “Wait,” you say, “YOU did that?” Me: “Well, kinda. Not just us. But we (I and my collaborators) seem to have played a nontrivial role in these events.”
Congratulations and also glad you’ve pointed out that this commitment to free speech should be the standard but has not been for years. I hope you’re right that it will be harder for the speech police moving forward, but I will wait to see what happens to the next “disfavored” opinion.
Excellent article. However, your conclusion is only not nonsense in the presence of a renewed single standard of judgement. The political corruption continues, even in daylight, as will the deplatforming of unapproved views and people.
Congratulations and also glad you’ve pointed out that this commitment to free speech should be the standard but has not been for years. I hope you’re right that it will be harder for the speech police moving forward, but I will wait to see what happens to the next “disfavored” opinion.
Excellent article. However, your conclusion is only not nonsense in the presence of a renewed single standard of judgement. The political corruption continues, even in daylight, as will the deplatforming of unapproved views and people.
The war continues.
Much thanks for the great work of Lee Jussim!
Excellent piece
Wow, excellent article and excellent job Lee!