Anonymous wrote:Christopher Rufo, who has no credentials to run a college, is one of the new appointees to the Board of Trustees. But he is the guy who has successfully created a whole new culture war over what he claims is "Critical Race Theory."
He's going to "bring in his team" and abolish "diversity, equity and inclusion" to be replaced with "equality, merit, and colorblindness."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He wants a liberal arts college in the mold of Hillsdale. It’s a public college, why shouldn’t it reflect the values of the state? Elections have consequences, if Florida voters want a progressive college, they should have voted for someone who agrees
Because that's fascism?
Yikes.
A conservative state replacing a progressive school with a conservative school is fascism? Throw around a term enough and it loses meaning
Anonymous wrote:He wants to do what all authoritarians want, destablize and stigmatize education and knowledge.
Authoritarians need their adherents to be fat and stupid.
Anonymous wrote:He wants a liberal arts college in the mold of Hillsdale. It’s a public college, why shouldn’t it reflect the values of the state? Elections have consequences, if Florida voters want a progressive college, they should have voted for someone who agrees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He wants a liberal arts college in the mold of Hillsdale. It’s a public college, why shouldn’t it reflect the values of the state? Elections have consequences, if Florida voters want a progressive college, they should have voted for someone who agrees
Because that's fascism?
Yikes.
The Board of Governors is comprised of seventeen members, fourteen of whom are appointed by the Florida Governor and confirmed by the Florida Senate for a term of seven years.
Anonymous wrote:He wants a liberal arts college in the mold of Hillsdale. It’s a public college, why shouldn’t it reflect the values of the state? Elections have consequences, if Florida voters want a progressive college, they should have voted for someone who agrees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a tiny struggling public liberal arts college with an almost non-existent endowment. The governor has every right to step in
This college has been liberal and progressive for decades. It’s nothing new! I have friends that graduated from there in the 1990s. DeSantis stepping in is only going to ruin things and most likely run the school into the ground.
Anonymous wrote:Colleges don’t discriminate against “conservatives.” Conservatives think “free speech” means “free from social/professional consequences” because they don’t actually care what it says in the constitution.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a tiny struggling public liberal arts college with an almost non-existent endowment. The governor has every right to step in
Anonymous wrote:It’s a tiny struggling public liberal arts college with an almost non-existent endowment. The governor has every right to step in