• joekar1990@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Wow, based on the actual assignment direction she didn’t meet expectations at all. The TA who was suspended gave great feedback for the paper to correct it.

      • a_non_monotonic_function@lemmy.world
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        Yes, but for Republican hate groups weaponizing their fear and ignorance is critical.

        They love to co-opt the basic principles behind social justice, unfortunately it only ever turns out to be “Oh geez I’m offended, you need to hurt.”

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    So I guess what this means is that anyone graduating Oklahoma University could be presumed to have coasted through by sprinkling bigotry into their assignments as a way to ward off bad grades

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    that the review process “has been activated,” and that the graduate instructor was placed on administrative leave “to ensure fairness.”

    In pursuit of fairness, I think it’s reasonable to label the Oklahoma University a bigot-friendly institution. Just while the investigation is ongoing, you understand. Certainly this shouldn’t be construed as punitive.

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      Was the student also suspended in pursuit of fairness? Is it fair to the students that paid to take the course having their professor suspended for a witch hunt? Of course not.