Re: Re: Affirmative Action for Conservative Professors
First: this thread is about professors, not college groups.
Secondly: the main reason college administrators (who are usually not faculty) discriminate against any group is that they are causing trouble. It's true that certain groups, such as gay rights groups, tend to able to get away with more than others due to the administration's fear of being labelled homophobic; but that doesn't mean that there is an anti-conservative agenda - it's just politics leading to ass covering for the most part.
An ex philosophy colleague of mine started his own anti-abortion group on campus and managed to make quite a success of it. Other student groups attempted to undermine it by devious means and it engaged in similar tricks against them AFAIK, but that's just student politics. In no way did the university attempt to shut it down or prevent it from putting forth its views. But on the other hand, they weren't posting pictures of dismembered fetuses all over campus.
Here at U of T there was a better case when a minister who thought homosexuality was a sin came to talk on campus last year. He was picketed by gay groups (even though the minister's position was that homosexuality was a sin on par with masturbation and should be treated the same way - in my view a victory for the gay community) and the talk was cancelled IIRC. Now there was some sort of public university meeting about this and some profs who were at that behaved disgracefully in my view, but if you looked at the academic community as a whole, opinion was divided, which is as it should be.
Politics is everywhere, and people are prepared to behave irrationally and deceitfully in support of their own views and ambitions. Universities are just the same. But this has nothing to do with my original claim.
Originally posted by Caligastia
That's just it - it's not a free marketplace. Conservative groups are discriminated against by college administrators.
That's just it - it's not a free marketplace. Conservative groups are discriminated against by college administrators.
Secondly: the main reason college administrators (who are usually not faculty) discriminate against any group is that they are causing trouble. It's true that certain groups, such as gay rights groups, tend to able to get away with more than others due to the administration's fear of being labelled homophobic; but that doesn't mean that there is an anti-conservative agenda - it's just politics leading to ass covering for the most part.
An ex philosophy colleague of mine started his own anti-abortion group on campus and managed to make quite a success of it. Other student groups attempted to undermine it by devious means and it engaged in similar tricks against them AFAIK, but that's just student politics. In no way did the university attempt to shut it down or prevent it from putting forth its views. But on the other hand, they weren't posting pictures of dismembered fetuses all over campus.
Here at U of T there was a better case when a minister who thought homosexuality was a sin came to talk on campus last year. He was picketed by gay groups (even though the minister's position was that homosexuality was a sin on par with masturbation and should be treated the same way - in my view a victory for the gay community) and the talk was cancelled IIRC. Now there was some sort of public university meeting about this and some profs who were at that behaved disgracefully in my view, but if you looked at the academic community as a whole, opinion was divided, which is as it should be.
Politics is everywhere, and people are prepared to behave irrationally and deceitfully in support of their own views and ambitions. Universities are just the same. But this has nothing to do with my original claim.
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