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Sorry if this was already up, I didn't see anything for it though.
A college professor from Eastern Connecticut University was caught teaching his class that Republicans are “racist, misogynist, money-grubbing people". He also said that they want to suppress the liberal vote. He said things will go back to 1855 if they win it as well. Colleges will also start closing if they take the House and Senate, acccording to him.
The video shows how some colleges have a liberal bias and that they are teaching the wrong thing to students. The professor has since said he was sorry, but that doesn't excuse him for saying something that is incredibility stupid, mean-spirited, and wrong. The university said that this is not their problem and nothing will really be done about it. They said the professors can teach their class the way they want under free speech. While this may be true it dosesn't mean he can try to say every person who isn't a Democrat is bad. If he were a Republican this probably would have went more viral and he be fired or resign from it hurting him. Schools need to be more balanced so they can have a fair amount of convervative and liberal views. Both parties have done their bad things in the past, none of them are perfect, and none of them ever will be.
Interesting take from the college claiming free speech. So it's free speech for the professor in the classroom, labeled as education yet it's acceptable to set up a "zone" for the students to engage in free speech.
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