Posted on 03/29/2016 7:22:55 AM PDT by TigerClaws
Marquette University professor John McAdams has been suspended from his position. His crime? Writing on a post on his personal blog that criticized the actions of another professor, who had instructed her students not to voice their opinions if they were anti-gay marriage or anti-gay adoption.
Its important to note that McAdams didnt take a policy position in his post. He simply made the suggestion that gasp! students should have the freedom to voice their opinions in an academic setting. Sadly, as McAdams accurately points out in his post, Of course, only certain groups have the privilege of shutting up debate.
The university has said it will reinstate McAdams in 2017 if he issues a public apology and acknowledges his guilt. Heres his perfect response:
Cases like this one are the reason why Marquette is quickly becoming known as one of the most intolerant universities in the country. Just last month, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), a leading organization defending freedom of expression at American institutions of higher education, included Marquette among its list of the 10 Worst Colleges for Free Speech.
Students and faculty across the country are finding it harder and harder to speak their minds without being penalized by their schools and put through the wringer with vicious social media campaigns. Theyre quite literally being ran out of the system.
McAdams told Campus Reform he intends to follow through with his lawsuit against Marquette for their infringement on his academic freedom, which he says was guaranteed to him as part of the schools policy.
He also issued a chilling warning: This is reminiscent of the Inquisition, or the Stalinist show trials of the 1930s.
If that kind of comparison doesnt start opening eyes and changing minds, nothing will.
http://mu-warrior.blogspot.com/2014/11/marquette-philosophy-instructor-gay.html
Sue that sewer and send them screaming and crying back to their “safe zones.”
Nothing will.
nothing will
I thought Marquette was a “Catholic” University?
Congratulations, Marquette: you took an incident that nobody would have noticed and have blown it up into a national story. Coulda had it your own way by keeping silent.
Oh, that’s right - the Left doesn’t do ‘silent’.
Is the Pope Catholic?
“Never trust a Jesuit.”
From Professor McAdams’s response: “Theyre quite literally being ran out of the system.”
Should have been fired just for his grammar.
My 16 yo daughter goes to a Catholic High School The issue of gay adoption came up in religion class and amongst her friends. My daughter ( just like this professor) expressed the idea that people who disagree with the gay agenda have a right to voice their opinions. At least two of her friends told her that she has a mental illness for holding that belief. Do not think that the lies of the left haven’t made it inside Catholic Schools. Our oldest daughter goes to a large secular university in the Midwest. She attends a thriving Newman Center and while her floor mates are mostly liberal they accept her views and leave her be. For full disclosure she is lives on a women in science and engineering floor as she is in a math/ science major. That may be the difference.
The Jesuits ran the Inquisition, IIRC.
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The dream of Milwaukees first Archbishop, Rev. John Martin Henni, to establish a Catholic, Jesuit College in Milwaukee was fulfilled in 1881 when Marquette College opened its doors to students. Today Marquette University continues the tradition of Catholic, Jesuit education by inviting students to grow in mind, heart and spirit.
Our goal is to graduate students who are transformed by their education and who will transform the world in which they live who will, in a phrase, become women and men for and with others.
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BINGO
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HA, HA, HA! The people who go to college today have never heard of the Inquisition or of Stalin. The people who run the colleges are ardent Stalinists.
thanks.
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