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May 26, 2021 1 min

Well the high-and-mighty New York Times says, a new threat academic freedom is a merge to new website launch last week called professor watch list.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, The High and Mighty of New York Times says
a new threat to academic freedom is emerged to new
website launched last week called Professor watch List. The watch
list names two hundred college professors who, according to students,
spread leftist propaganda in their classrooms that are biased against
conservative students. The mere existence of this list is supposedly

(00:21):
a threat to academic freedom. Judio says. Our Pino, an
associate professor of history at Kent State, is on the list.
He complains that the goal of the site is to
shame and defame professors. Other critics warned the site will
be used to harass professors or maybe even sabotage their careers.
Not so, says Charlie Kirk, the executive director of Turning

(00:44):
Point USA, which started the watch list. He says that
it isn't a secret that some college professors are totally
out of line, and it's time to expose them. I
cannot tell you how many calls I've taken over the
years some college students and parents describing the liberal prop
a game to These kids are routinely exposed to in class,
and the hateful treatment they've received at liberal universities I

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mean they have to endure ridicule, bullying, and blatant hostility,
bad grades, all of that in silence for fear their
grades will suffer if they speak up. The Professor watch
List is not a threat to academic freedom. It makes
the point that conservatives have academic freedom too, which is
a point long overdue.

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