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In reply to the discussion: Delaware State U. won’t interfere with free speech of professor spreading Ebola conspiracy theories [View all]KamaAina
(78,249 posts)22. The University of Illinois rescinded a job offer because of what the candidate said
about Israel/Gaza. It was far more rational than this, but unluckily for him, pro-Palestinian.
http://www.democracynow.org/2014/9/9/university_of_illinois_urged_to_reinstate
As the fall school term begins, an Illinois college campus is embroiled in one of the nations biggest academic freedom controversies in recent memory. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has sparked an outcry over its withdrawal of a job offer to a professor critical of the Israeli government. Steven Salaita was due to start work at the university as a tenured professor in the American Indian Studies Program. But after posting a series of tweets harshly critical of this summers Israeli assault on Gaza, Salaita was told the offer was withdrawn. The school had come under pressure from donors, students, parents and alumni critical of Salaitas views, with some threatening to withdraw financial support. Thousands of academics have signed petitions calling for Salaitas reinstatement, and several lecturers have canceled appearances in protest. The American Association of University Professors has called the schools actions "inimical to academic freedom and due process." A number of Urbana-Champaign departments have passed votes of no-confidence in the chancellor, Phyllis Wise. And today, Urbana-Champaign students will be holding a campus walkout and day of silence in support of Salaita. We are joined by two guests: Columbia University law professor Katherine Franke, who has canceled a lecture series at Urbana-Champaign in protest of Salaitas unhiring; and Kristofer Petersen-Overton, a scholar who went through a similar incident in 2011 when Brooklyn College reversed a job offer after complaints about his Middle East views, only to reinstate it following a public outcry.
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Delaware State U. won’t interfere with free speech of professor spreading Ebola conspiracy theories [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Sep 2014
OP
That may be why; and terrible; but Africans, AA's, and POC have a history of suffering from being
freshwest
Sep 2014
#63
Still talking in your context in the present time. Do you grant them the right to mistrust us?
freshwest
Sep 2014
#65
You obviously haven't been paying any attention to what's currently going on in Liberia.
Ikonoklast
Sep 2014
#60
His views were published in Liberia, where disinformation like this causes real harm.
Ikonoklast
Sep 2014
#72
No, fuck that. I don't have to prove a negative. The onus is on him for proof.
Dreamer Tatum
Sep 2014
#35
Not just that - he's also killing the children who now will not get vaccinated. (nt)
jeff47
Sep 2014
#11
Interesting that Liberia publishes "wildly speculative" information as news
Dopers_Greed
Sep 2014
#16
DSU saying we don't want your tuition money, rational students apply elsewhere. nt
TeamPooka
Sep 2014
#17
The University of Illinois rescinded a job offer because of what the candidate said
KamaAina
Sep 2014
#22