When the University of Missouri started harassing its students into groupthink by different means, it suffered a massive wave of backlash and bad publicity. The admission rates plummeted and I don't think they've recovered.
Let's hope Purdue ends up on the receiving end of a lot of bad media too.
As always, what troubles me about this isn't the event pe se, but the way the media is handling it. Years ago, it wouldn't have taken a fringe publication to break this story. An administration censoring a student would have been a big issue in every paper -- whether the editors agreed with what the student had to say or not.
Now mainstream newspapers are just part of the globalist mindset and want to keep the power structure intact.
Let's hope Purdue ends up on the receiving end of a lot of bad media too.
As always, what troubles me about this isn't the event pe se, but the way the media is handling it. Years ago, it wouldn't have taken a fringe publication to break this story. An administration censoring a student would have been a big issue in every paper -- whether the editors agreed with what the student had to say or not.
Now mainstream newspapers are just part of the globalist mindset and want to keep the power structure intact.