Anonymous wrote:Bigotry not welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Florida welcomes intellectuals who allow academic freedom. Indoctrination is not welcome.
I know you believe this. But academicians in all disciplines are worried about Florida. Chemistry professors, CS professors, engineering professors, as well as humanities professors. There is a suppression of intellectual freedom by govt which is really problematic.
Is it more problematic than suppression of conservative and Judeo/ Christian thought, which is common at academic institutions across the country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know many younger professionals who live in Southern Florida and hate it.
How soon can they leave?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Florida welcomes intellectuals who allow academic freedom. Indoctrination is not welcome.
I know you believe this. But academicians in all disciplines are worried about Florida. Chemistry professors, CS professors, engineering professors, as well as humanities professors. There is a suppression of intellectual freedom by govt which is really problematic.
Is it more problematic than suppression of conservative and Judeo/ Christian thought, which is common at academic institutions across the country?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Florida welcomes intellectuals who allow academic freedom. Indoctrination is not welcome.
I know you believe this. But academicians in all disciplines are worried about Florida. Chemistry professors, CS professors, engineering professors, as well as humanities professors. There is a suppression of intellectual freedom by govt which is really problematic.
You mean like refusing to allow open scientific inquiry about things like the efficacy of wearing masks, etc?
We want Florida to be as enlightened as the faculty and students at Stanford Law.
Anonymous wrote:I know many younger professionals who live in Southern Florida and hate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Florida welcomes intellectuals who allow academic freedom. Indoctrination is not welcome.
I know you believe this. But academicians in all disciplines are worried about Florida. Chemistry professors, CS professors, engineering professors, as well as humanities professors. There is a suppression of intellectual freedom by govt which is really problematic.
Is it more problematic than suppression of conservative and Judeo/ Christian thought, which is common at academic institutions across the country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Florida welcomes intellectuals who allow academic freedom. Indoctrination is not welcome.
I know you believe this. But academicians in all disciplines are worried about Florida. Chemistry professors, CS professors, engineering professors, as well as humanities professors. There is a suppression of intellectual freedom by govt which is really problematic.
From what I've heard, these professors are more worried about being forced by the college to include CRT and equity in their curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Florida welcomes intellectuals who allow academic freedom. Indoctrination is not welcome.
I know you believe this. But academicians in all disciplines are worried about Florida. Chemistry professors, CS professors, engineering professors, as well as humanities professors. There is a suppression of intellectual freedom by govt which is really problematic.
CRT is still a serious issue of concern. Pronouns have been on the table for at least as long.
From what I've heard, these professors are more worried about being forced by the college to include CRT and equity in their curriculum.
You need to catch up. CRT was the imaginary problem two years ago. This year’s imaginary problem is pronouns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Florida welcomes intellectuals who allow academic freedom. Indoctrination is not welcome.
I know you believe this. But academicians in all disciplines are worried about Florida. Chemistry professors, CS professors, engineering professors, as well as humanities professors. There is a suppression of intellectual freedom by govt which is really problematic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Florida welcomes intellectuals who allow academic freedom. Indoctrination is not welcome.
I know you believe this. But academicians in all disciplines are worried about Florida. Chemistry professors, CS professors, engineering professors, as well as humanities professors. There is a suppression of intellectual freedom by govt which is really problematic.
From what I've heard, these professors are more worried about being forced by the college to include CRT and equity in their curriculum.