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Tolerance
Lacking at C.S.U.
This web page is not
affiliated with The California State University in any official
manner. I maintain this site because I want to bring reform to the
California State University System, of which San Francisco State
University, the school I attend, is one of the twenty-three C.S.U. campuses. A public university should be a school of learning
that does not intimidate students or employees.
I am asking you to help
loosen the grip of the thought police in our universities. American
universities, including Cal.
State, repress conservatives as I will show by posting details of my
experiences at SFSU and news articles of other university students. Do you know of any conservative professors or
staff in our universities, but it is important that conservatives and
their views be welcomed in the spirit of equal opportunity, academic
freedom, and the quest for knowledge. For those of us who care about reducing discrimination
in the workplace, we must work in some way towards that end, and this web
site will be committed to upholding tolerance of conservativism.
Unfortunately Cal. State
schools have become educators of revised history and indoctrination
centers for a far left ideology. When our leftist professors only present their
beliefs, which have strayed far from actual history and the successful
epistemology of the past, students are not being prepared for the real
world. What will they do when they encounter facts and ideas that
contradict or disproove what was "taught" in our
universities? Consider why your classes are so political and do
something about it.
Academic freedom must be
revived in our schools, and linking everything to political agendas is
dumbing down students, creating division, and not preparing them for the
real world. We need truth and substance brought into the curriculum.
Not only are radical views the norm day-in-day-out, but the
extremist misrepresentations of a our Cal. State elite are nearly the only
material students receive in class. Furthermore, we need our university
presidents and deans to take a stance against bully professors who deter
others, either by scoffing at statements or giving very little time to
them in comparison to the professor's political beliefs or commentary.
Please send your stories
of discrimination even if it is not education related. My interest
is to inform others about the intolerance for conservatives, western
civilization, and Christianity. Our education system is
definitely part of the cause for our current ultra politically correct
society. I will have a separate section
for the stories not related to the university campuses. For
everyone, remember that if you sign your name at the bottom of your email,
I may use it. Anonymous reports are acceptable. Please, no
made up names or misrepresentations of experiences. Your story must
be true, and I will attempt to verify its factualness.
I would like to place
ads in several Cal. State campus papers so many more people will hear
about this site. By getting university people from more Cal. State
Campuses to read and contribute to this site, there is more of a chance to
get the university chancellor, presidents, deans, and professors to
improve. If you are able to join me in this cause, please click on
the PayPal logo at the bottom of the page. It will take you to
paypal.com where you can donate money to Cal. State Reform. The
account's name is [email protected]. Entering it should automatically take you to the right place. If you would
like to send a check, please email me for the address. Each weekly
ad at SFSU cost me $5, and I imagine that is typical for the
campuses. Also I am would like to print flyers, so your donation would
help cover that cost.
A censor is a man who
knows more than he thinks you ought to. -- Granville Hicks
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