Monday, August 10, 2020

More on freedom of speech in the American academia. How can scared-to-death-to-speak-their-mind professors teach students critical thinking?

Recently I have published a translation of a eulogy on the suicide of a harassed-to-death-for-his-conservative-views law professor Michael Adams.

http://attorneyindependence.blogspot.com/2020/08/a-belated-eulogy-for-untimely-death-by.html

From a Russian lawyer, from Russia, mind.  Nobody from the brave American legal profession dared to do the same on this side of the pond.

Now, I am publishing an entire text of a professor from the prestigious Berkley University in the blessed "Democratic" state of California.

Who, unlike the fearless law professor Michael Adams who has paid with his life for his right to freely and publicly express his views, preferred to remain alive and gainfully employed in this prestigiousting his letter as an anonymous author.

https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3855424/posts?fbclid=IwAR3s8vSM-W045-Rr5AdiFpTqQeZIeCQl5CRVar6UbgHwPwYsZmCuuUJbcxY

Read that, complete with comments underneath it.

And, please, tell me, how are we different from dictatorships.

And how can scared-to-death academia bring up critical-thinking educated citizenry?

 

 

 

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