wouldn't gruss say that you nonetheless have a choice? I personally
don't have a problem with that. You can't deal with a given professor
who teaches a required class, change your major or transfer.

On 2/21/07, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/21/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > perhaps some professor censures freedom of speech, who knows. I have
> > never had the problem... but I fail to see why not taking his classes
> > would not be a remedy to this. And I am a bit bemused as to why a
> > self-described Libertarian would find it preferable to have the
> > government intervene.
>
> Two problems with your approach Dana (as amazingly capitalist as it
> is, if you don't like the market, don't spend your money) -
>
> 1. At some schools and especially at the higher levels you don't have
> a choice to not take a core course from a particular professor.
> 2. Universities have a concept of tenure which means that you opinion
> doesn't matter.
>
> The issue does indeed have two sides and they're not completely
> mutually exclusive.  The thing that the legislation is trying to
> address is the fact (and this is a fact) that many colleges politik on
> one and only one side and actively work to supress or drive out any
> person or group that holds an opposing opinion.
>
> 

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