Campus News

Today work email and social networks brought the following insights from my hugely Liberal colleagues:

  1. Evolution is just a matter of opinion.
  2. Rauner is the hero of the people of Illinois.
  3. Rauner is the best.
  4. Rauner is totally the best.
  5. Women who abort are still immoral.

I’m sure there are people on campus who espouse other points of view. Maybe I will even hear from them at some point in time. I mean, it’s only been seven years. That’s no time at all for raging liberalism to manifest itself.

And now please excuse me, I need to go listen to some recordings of Bernie’s speeches to make myself feel less alienated.

P.S. This is a sarcastic post, in case anybody is wondering.

14 thoughts on “Campus News

    1. This was a sarcastic post. People keep insisting that US academia is this extremely liberal space where conservatives are silenced and persecuted. I keep asking for specific postal addresses of these extremely liberal campuses but there is silence. I just want to see one before I retire.

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  1. 1 and 5 are standard conservative fare and unsurprising. But it’s weird the people working at the very institution Rauner is working 24/7 to destroy would think that he’s great.

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  2. But it’s weird the people working at the very institution Rauner is working 24/7 to destroy would think that he’s great.
    Maybe these people are being subsidized by spousal or family money so they don’t care so much about Rauner’s shenanigans. Is there a department break down of these professors who are so conservative? I know with some disciplines, professors regularly can consult on the side or outside so if the university goes to hell, who cares?

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    1. People are buying into the narrative that we don’t have a budget because evil Democrats are somehow magically preventing Rauner from signing a budget. People are very tribal. They’ve been voting Republican forever, and they will disregard every fact in front of them to sustain the habitual narrative of evil Democrats and saintly Republicans. I tried breaking through that but it’s useless. And this is the same for people who are completely dependent on the university and, most importantly, the university’s health insurance. Tribal allegiances trump material concerns any time. Unfortunately. 😦 Rauner is a fanatical anti-abortionist, so people are prepared to go without health insurance to support him. It’s fucking crazy, that’s what it is.

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      1. Same experience. In spite of us not getting an infliation adjustment to our salaries, let alone a raise, since Rauner got elected, he is still very popular and much admired. Never underestimate people’s capacity to delude themselves.

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    1. Yeah, I wrote back about the whole “evolution is a matter of opinion” deal. But it’s tiresome because it’s always the same thing. And then I have students who parrot this “But that’s my opinion!” whenever any of their preconceived notions are challenged.

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      1. “And then I have students who parrot this “But that’s my opinion!” whenever any of their preconceived notions are challenged.”

        -I usually respond to these people with something along the lines of “your opinion is wrong–best stick to the facts.” The evidence for evolution is so overwhelming and internally consistent it’s ridiculous–these people need to take a biology course.

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  3. You could tell your colleagues that you are busy working and that you are not being paid to discuss these sorts of matters. I frankly don’t think anything is to be gained by responding to each individual crazy notion, a blanket, all-purpose rejection should do it.

    Whatever your answer is, repeat, repeat, repeat. In cases like this, repeating the same words over and over is essential. It sends the message that you do not think the recipient worthy of the time it would take to come up with novel responses to each of their emails (well, maybe they will not be smart enough to recognize that as an insult), and it also shows you were so serious about the first thing you said that you can not top it or add anything to it.

    Because I don’t think you will ever convince them. It takes a lot of ego-strength to change one’s mind and most people don’t have it. It is especially sad that these are college professors, who should by definition be intellectually honest and adventurous, and therefore able to have an open mind about information that might challenge them. Oh well.

    You have my sympathy. My husband has the same problem at his job. It is very discouraging to him that these people he otherwise likes hold such hateful opinions and have such revolting values.

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