sapphi_snake said:
Are insults your best arguments? 'Cause that certainly doesn't surprise me considering the type of person this is coming from. What views are not accepted in universities, if not views that are considered hateful (sexism, racism, homophobia etc.)? What other people can feel "victimised" for their views, if not racists, misogynists and homophobes? Are universities promoting only one interpretation of a literature text? Are universitites only promoting view regarding some physics concept, and persecuting anyone who thinks differently? Were any of the "victims" from that documentary saying: "my physics proffesor discriminated against me due to my holding a different view than him regarding string theory"? No, they were not complaining about that. Again, your views aren't singled out because they're "different", but because they're faulty. Any well argumented (non-hateful) view is accepted in an academic setting. |
also, i just realized your arguement is flawed in another huge way.
here in the US we have the 1st amendment, that allows for free speech. so even if someone didnt like another person with a different skin color, different genitalia, or different sexual preference. their right to do so is still guaranteed.
and to think universities are non biased and only want to stop hateful views, i just blissful ignorance.