dianaiad
Well-Known Member
But liberal thinking is not a product of 'correctness', it's a product of critical analysis of facts. Academics will support any position -- left or right -- that is congruent with the facts. If academe is one-sided, it's not because of any right-wing conspiracy.
Academe should -- and usually does -- welcome challenge. Alternative viewpoints = progress. But alternatives will be challenged, and tested. If they don't fit the facts they'll quite rightly be dismissed.
You honestly do not see the problem here, do you? As it happens, 'liberal thinking' is not the product of critical analysis of facts. It's the product of indoctrination, without allowing anybody to actually examine the facts. Unless, of course, you are of the Marxist theorys of society, which ended up in so many deaths and utterly ruined economies. The idea is discussion and examination of the facts, not to have one side decide that their reasoning is the only one that counts....and so no others need be looked at. Reminds me of the old astronomers who saw truth, wrote about it, and ended up either publishing it posthumously so they wouldn't get in trouble, or who spent years under house arrest because their opinions differed from that of the church.
Sir..or Maam...it doesn't matter what you think or I think. if we don't allow all points of view to be discussed, NO point of view is valid, whether you personallly like it or not. I, personally, disagree with extreme liberal thinking. I have a problem with Biden saying that if you don't vote Democrat, "you ain't black" whatever your skin color. "Black" isn't a political idiology, no matter what the Democrats want everybody to think. I disagree with the extreme right wing. But I don't assign everybody to the KKK (which, amof, was a Democrat thing) who thinks that OAC is out of her mind. I especially don't think that all things left or right are the 'way to go' no matter what.
I think we need to talk about things. examine them....and NOT throw everybody out who happens to disagree with one, and that's what happens today in academia. how do you KNOW that everything supports extreme left wing policies...if you are not allowed to even look at or listen to the right wing stuff? Here's a hint: you can't. Sorry, but you can't. you MUST listen to, and examine, all the data before you make a decision, and you want to throw out a good half of of it before you've made a decision, because the half you like tickles your ears and the other half annoys you. So...off with their heads, we don't need to listen to anybody but who we want to listen to.
And that, m'friend, is always a path to disaster. Freedom of speech was not made a part of the constitution to protect those with whom we agree. It was put there to make sure that those with whom we disagree also have a voice.