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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A recent article by Claremont Mckenna College Government Professor Jon Shields defends the merits of hiring "conservatives, not Republicans," arguing that party alignment and institutional affiliation with Conservatism is not the goal, but enhancing real viewpoint diversity and improving methodological discourse amongst Academics: [url]https://www.chronicle.com/article/hire-conservatives-not-republicans[/url]. Harvard Law School is in talks of hiring Sherif Girgis, known for his work [i]What Is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense[/i] and his anti-LGBT views in regards to legal protections of marriage. How do you see this improving academia?[/quote] Good for him. We need less snowflakes in work force. They’re just lawsuits waiting to happen.[/quote] Lawsuits are brought by white Christian males fool [/quote]
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