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Friday, August 21, 2020

Iowa State University professor is forced to change her syllabus after she told her English students they would be dismissed from class if they submitted any work criticizing BLM, abortion or gay marriage

An Iowa State University professor who told her students they were forbidden from submitting work criticizing Black Lives Matter, gay marriage or abortion was forced to correct her syllabus this week to better protect free speech rights on campus.

English Professor Chloe Clark informed her students they could not ‘choose any topic that takes at its base that one side doesn’t deserve the same basic human rights as you do’, College Fix reported.

Labeled a ‘GIANT WARNING’ in a portion of the syllabus banning ‘instances of othering’, Clark alerted members of her English 250 class that they could offer ‘no arguments against gay marriage, abortion, Black Lives Matter etc,’ adding that she ‘takes this seriously.’

‘[A]ny instances of othering that you participate in intentionally (racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, sorophobia, transphobia, classism, mocking of mental health issues, body shaming, etc) in class are grounds for dismissal from the classroom,’ the professor wrote.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why play around with this POS?? Fire her and move on.

Anonymous said...

He is no professor he is a mind manipulator

Anonymous said...

oth·er
/ˈəT͟Hər/

verb
gerund or present participle: othering

view or treat (a person or group of people) as intrinsically different from and alien to oneself.



Who knew?

Anonymous said...

The reason ’’she’ is so against any negative comments or thinking concerning gays is the ‘she’ was a he before the surgery.
Her/his personal sexual issues are the reason for the attempt to trample on the student’s First Amendment Rights.

Anonymous said...


Students should definitely be othering this instructor....they should find another class and teacher. And hit Rate My Professor to comment.