“She and I talk openly in one another's homes, but we know we can’t talk to anyone else.” This is not a historic quote from the days of Stalinist suppression in the Soviet Union. It is message I recently received from a graduate faculty professor in a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field referring to the secrecy with which she talks to her friend who works in university student services. Today on college campuses, faculty are afraid to speak about a number of issues for fear of being verbally mobbed and denounced by angry students and faculty colleagues.
I know. Faculty, students, and administrators at the University of Rhode Island have recently denounced me for daring to write in 4W.pub, a feminist public forum, that humans cannot change their sex and children are not born the wrong bodies. I wrote that the belief that people can change their biological sex is a fantasy. Now, such commonsensical statements are deemed so offensive that I must be condemned by publicly issued university statements......To Read More...
My Take - This isn't anything new. This is leftist dogma going back to the French Revolution. During Stalin's reign the same idiotic mentality permeated Soviet science. Please view my piece, Let Me Tell You about Trofim Denisovich Lysenko. You may also wish to view my Lysenkoism files.
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