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dantheclamman@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 17 days ago

George Mason University calls cops on student for article criticizing Trump

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George Mason University calls cops on student for article criticizing Trump

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After a GMU student wrote a provocative essay asking when violence against tyranny is justified, the university promptly forgot its own revolutionary roots — and called the cops.
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    George Mason has been a right wing school for awhile. They started with economics and found it to be a way to compete with DC schools (that are normal academic institutions) and UVA (one of the best schools in the world) and now it’s just a marketing thing.

    Not saying anyone should shut it down. The quote “science advances one funeral at a time” is not always wrong. But usually, it advances by the hard, seemingly uninteresting work of hundreds of people.

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      I’ve been to George Mason and taken classes there. What makes it a right wing school? The closest thing I can think of was Edward Wegman teaching there and the dude was a professed liberal… he just didn’t agree with the math. Overall, I’d say my classes were left leaning. (Or maybe just sane leaning)

      I’d say GMU is more of a commuter school/school for international students.

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        It’s probably not the undergrad curriculum so much as the professors they hire. But the Antonin Scalia School of Law is one sign.

        https://www.insidehighered.com/news/quick-takes/2023/05/01/how-george-masons-law-school-became-conservative-center

        https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/30/us/supreme-court-scalia-law-school.html

        The Mercutus Center

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercatus_Center

        Some “professors” who are being paid despite not actually teaching there:

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          The trifecta of repulsion

          People in these positions should be humble, sincere, righteous and, most importantly, unable to be bribed.

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          Interesting! I didn’t even know GMU had a law school

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            Open mouth insert foot.

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