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College Republicans to identify liberal professors

Published: Monday, August 31, 2009

Updated: Monday, August 31, 2009 03:08

UT College Republicans are compiling a list of liberal professors who they claimed have a bias against conservative students.

The list will include professors who students say have let their political views interfere with the way they interact with students in the classroom.

UT College Republicans President Matt Rubin, a junior majoring in political science and public administration, said the list is not an attempt to bash professors who have liberal ideas, but instead, it is an attempt to speak out for students who may have been victims of the bias, which was then reflected in their grade.

“We’ve been portrayed in the media, as well as comments from people in the community including College Democrats, saying that we’re creating a blacklist in order to smear the names of professors and that’s not true,” Rubin said. “We’re giving a voice to the students that have been harassed because of their political beliefs. It’s the same thing as bashing a student because they’re gay.”

Rubin said the list of liberal professors is important because of the many complaints he received from students at UT College Republicans meetings, concerning professors who made unnecessary political comments, including anti-Bush statements.

“At our weekly meeting, something we like to do is take time out for students to tell stories of any bias they have had in classes. What we’re doing is representing students who have had that experience. We’re trying to expose professors who have liberal bias and go against everything UT stands for,” Rubin said. “How is saying ‘President Bush is the dumbest president this country has ever had and should be hanged’ improving the human condition?”

The students who submitted and reported incidents such as these will remain anonymous, Rubin said.

“We had a student who said, in an ancient Greece class, Professor William O’Neal claimed that America did not liberate Europe in World War II. However; it was freed by Charles De Gaulle and the free French, not U.S. Soldiers,” Rubin said.

O’Neal, chair and professor of history at UT denied ever making the comment.

“To base this on the statement of a single student doesn’t seem as evidence to convict liberalism,” he said. “If you had a whole class come and say, ‘this guy is preaching his own gospel,’ that would be different, or if there was a substantial number of students from that class.”

Rubin said the list of dubbed liberal professors could also be beneficial to some students.

“We like to think of it as a liberal professor directory, not a list. Also, we’d like for it to be used as a resource for liberal students who are looking for like-minded professors that will positively affect their grade based on their bias,” he said.

Rubin added he and the UT College Republicans are not against professors who have liberal views.

“We realize that some professors are liberal, and that’s ok, it’s when they completely disregard a student’s opinion or they have a bias against them that might affect the way they are treated or graded, is what we think is wrong,” Rubin said.

O’Neal said although there may be some professors who let their political preferences affect the way they treat their students, it is not something he has witnessed as a common denominator at UT.

“We’re all human and there are some people who are totally committed to their own view points with very strong personalities, so I’m sure in our imperfect world this does exist,” he said. “But I do not know of anyone in this department who will base grades on hair color, eye color or political aspirations, and I have been the chair of the history department for three years and have been teaching here for 40 years.”

David Mann, a second year law student, said there are other important issues the College Republicans could be concerning themselves with.

“If I were a College Republican, I’d be spending my time trying to figure out why young people overwhelmingly support President Obama and the Democratic Party, and not waste it on this silly idea,” Mann said. “But if conservative students are afraid to defend their principles in the classroom, maybe they do need a list of professors to avoid.”

UT has an abundance of resources available to students to help them if they experience this sort of bias, O’Neal said.

“If the student feels abused, they should talk to their professor. If that doesn’t solve the problem, they should go to the department chair. If there is still a problem, they can even go to the dean or the Vice President [for] Student Affairs. There are so many places to go to avoid this type of thing,” he said.

Rubin said, though the directory of liberal professors is of high importance to the UT College Republicans, they have done many other positive things that people should focus on.

“We like to consider ourselves a well-rounded group. We’re not just a group of students sitting in a basement trying to slander these professors. We’re really doing a lot more this year. We’ve been helping out with several local campaigns and we also are having a school supply drive for students at Scott High School,” he said.

Rubin said the UT College Republicans are still working on compiling the directory of liberal professors, and expect it to be available on their Web site by Wednesday.

-The UT College Republicans Web site can be visited at www.utoledogop.com.

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311 comments

Sam
Tue Sep 1 2009 18:06
I guess that I have a bias against Republicants who cannot understand the truth based upon evidence. So many times you filthy right wingers wear the hell out of me. Why don‘t you just sit in the corner and shut up. The adults are in charge now and we have a lot of work to do putting our country back on track.

Besides, what has any Republicant ever offer to America. Two illegal wars for oil. The largest deficit in the history of our country. The worse attack on this country happened on Bush’s watch. I remember the daily Presidential briefings that said Osama will attack our country using airplanes as missiles. Get over it your filthy Republicant. I hate you guts for what you have done to our country and I’m a liberal. Can you imagine what conservative Dems think about your filthy Republicants.

southern lady
Tue Sep 1 2009 17:48
GEORGE JONES YOU ARE THE ONE THAT IS FISHY.!!!!
Your name
Tue Sep 1 2009 17:46
STUDENTS SPEAK OUT COMPILE YOUR LIST IN WHATEVER WAY YOU NEED TO GET STARTED IN COMBATING THOSE WHO USE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS TO INFILTRATE THEIR OWN BELIEFS. THIS IS INDOCTRINATIONS ON PAID COLLEGE EDUCATIONS. IT IS ABUSING THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM AND FIGHT BACK BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.

IF YOU CONTINUE TO STAND AND ALLOW THESE FREAKS TO SLAP YOU EVERY TIME YOU ENTER THEIR CLASSROMM, THEN YOU ARE GIVING YOUR PERMISSION FOR THEM TO ABUSE YOUR EDUCATION AND YOUR PERSONAL BELIEFS!!!!

George Jones
Tue Sep 1 2009 17:27
When did Professor O'Neal demonstrate his bias against conservative students by supposedly stating an interpretation of history? Did he chastise someone for thinking otherwise? Did he force students to accept this as doctrine and some objected? I don't see where freedom of speech was either utilized or stifled. And why was he talking about World War II in a course on Ancient Greece? Sounds a bit fishy if you ask me.
Harry Selby
Tue Sep 1 2009 16:58
If you go to the University of Toledo College Republican's website there is a picture of one of the members holding a sign that reads: "Al Qaeda for Obama."

That's the kind of hatred and vitriol that's behind this witch hunt.

Harry Selby
Tue Sep 1 2009 16:56
If you go to the University of Toledo College Republican's website there is a picture of one of the members holding a sign that reads: "Al Qeada for Obama."

That's the kind of hatred and vitriol that's behind this witch hunt.

Alexander
Tue Sep 1 2009 16:52
Toledo is a very Democratic town. When I lived there, during the local Mayors election, both candidates were Democrats. I believe the college needs to suspend or expel any student making a list and posting it in this negative context, When an American is killed for their political beliefs, democracy and freedom of speech has died. I wish you Republicans realized that.
Harry Selby
Tue Sep 1 2009 16:51
How exactly are these liberal professors who discriminate against their conservative students identified? Just by some student saying so?

"The students who submitted and reported incidents such as these will remain anonymous, Rubin said."

That's exactly how witch hunts get started.

This sounds like another right-wing attempt to demonize and villify those they disagree with because they can't seem to figure out reason and civil discourse.

GMundy
Tue Sep 1 2009 16:01
Will the young Republicans be compiling a list of women who they believe to be witches as well? The Republicans really have hit rock bottom. There can be no honest dialogue with the "right wingnuts" and the Moderate Republicans, are eerily silent. There are people in my office that are Republican and Democrat. Should I make a list of those individuals whom I feel have a bias against me because I am a Democrat? I think your instructors have an issue with you not because you're a Republican, but because you have a narrow world view that does not allow for differing perspectives. Get a life. I am sure you'll be a perfect candidate for GOP aide up on Capitol Hill when you graduate. Keep reciting the party line, no government, imperial presidency, no education/healthcare for the poor/underserved and no taxes for anyone making over $1,000,000 a year....the party of lies and deceit....
Your name
Tue Sep 1 2009 15:17
Isn't it interesting that none of the College Republicans are in Iraq or Afghanistan? Of course that is consistent with those Republicans who started both wars--no military service. I'm glad these kids are following in the footsteps of Bush and Cheney. If they don't like liberals, why not go to BYU? No one will ever bother you there with any thought not approved by the Mormon Church or the Republican Party--sorry, same organization.
Derek Jackson
Tue Sep 1 2009 15:16
What is UT? University of Tennessee? University of Texas? University of Thunderdome?

In any journalism exercise, I thought at least once that initials or acronyms or abbreviations should be made clear to the reader.

No idea what school this is.

Your name
Tue Sep 1 2009 15:15
Yeah, yeah, yeah ... instead of whining about professorial bias, why not take the opportunity to develop one's critical thinking and research skills in order to engage in a healthy discussion? Why not WELCOME a class in which you'll be exposed to different viewpoints?

In my undergrad years, I had a poli sci professor whose viewpoints were completely opposite mine. However, I was able to defend and explain my viewpoint with facts and research. Although he didn't agree with me, he gave me the only "a" in the class because I displayed critical thinking and research skills.

But hey Lord knows, we'd rather be victims than actually expend some effort on research and fact-finding. No wonder people look to Sarah Palin, Rush Limbaugh, and Glenn Beck for leadership. If you can't blind 'em with brilliance, then by all means, baffle 'em with Bull!

steve why
Tue Sep 1 2009 14:58
Try this line every time your liberal professor makes an absurd or rude comment. Politely raise your hand and then ask "Why do you believe ......?" When the professor attempts to attack you for being a "fool", "idiot", "fascist", etc do not take his bait? If he asks you what you think reply "I'm here to learn and you made a pretty strong statement so I was simply trying to understand how you arrived at this conclusion?" If he persists in attacking your beliefs you may say "I am simply here to learn and wondered why you felt this way?" You do not need to be an expert to ask "why?" Never, never take their bait just keeping asking why? ask why? ask why?
Roman
Tue Sep 1 2009 14:46
University of Toledo is infested with communists. I have here in my hand a list of 205—a list of names that were made known to the President of the University as being members of the Communist Party and who nevertheless are still working and shaping policy in the University of Toledo.
dd
Tue Sep 1 2009 14:44
Interesting how freedom of speech is alive and well in republican groups, but is unacceptable for liberals.
Katie
Tue Sep 1 2009 14:39
teacher Tue Sep 1 2009 13:57 Read through these posts, find the ones with the poorest grammar and largest number of vague claims, misused sarcasm, and ad hominem attacks----guess which end of the political spectrum they express? Apparently, these guys didn't learn much in college, from any type of professor.

Dear Teacher,
Your ignorance is astounding for someone who's beeen given the responsibility to assist in raising children to be respectful adults. Not everyone is going to have your skills in either keyboarding or spelling or even as good a keyboard as yourself, & expecting everyone to do so in order to meet 'your' expectations is ridiculous. If you have neither a learning experience to express or some 'constructive', why do even bother to post. Or are one of the professors that is the subject of the issue?

Katie
Tue Sep 1 2009 14:28
I remember when I was in college that certain 'radically liberal' professors would try to bait me in class because of my 'down home, conservative, Christian' beliefs & actions. Once certain Psycology professor, who shall remain nameless, would be talking on a subject & all of a sudden start ranting & raving how all of societies problems were the fault of people like me & then she would point at me. She would list all of the 'stupid, ignorant, idiotic, etc' character traits that I still believe in to this day, and literally try to either completely humiliate me or make me so mad that I would try to defend myself. I tried to defend myself only one time & that was enough. After that I tried to be invisible in her class; didn't work. This was a woman on a 'feminista, racist, green, aithistic, etc.' mission whose whole purpose in being a college professor was to try to brainwash as many impressionable college students as possible. When I talked to the college dean, a mediation meeting was set up. The professor brought her toadies to the meeting, while I never thought to bring witnesses because it was just supposed to be the three people [dean, professor, myself]. I was called an overly sensitive liar. My grades were suffering so badly that I had to drop the class at midterm to keep my GPA up.
To this day I wish her to suffer the exact same thing that she inflicted upon me & other students.
Yord
Tue Sep 1 2009 14:20
Why is it Republicans always are making lists of people for one reason or another? I feel as though as having the mere though opposed to their they find offensive and an attack on them. To me its just another show of disrepsect and simply the desire to be spoon fed their own ideals. Basically a fear of learning and growning. I was not happy when the college Republicans were holding up sign's reading "Good Riddance to the Commie" and far worse on my campus, the very night after Senator Wellstone died in a plane crash just a few day before election day in MN.
Southern Caucasian Male
Tue Sep 1 2009 14:13
God forbid anyone should go to college and hear something that disturbs or upends his worldview, or that—horror!—a student be subject to being intellectually stimulated or challenged.
Bill Nance
Tue Sep 1 2009 14:13
I'm not even a conservative, much less a Republican and I too have been on the receiving end of a prof. giving me a poor grade because I respectfully disagreed with her opinion. I think profs that do this are in a minority, but why would anyone care what these kids do? I mean let's face it, they are students and not in any position of power.

As an effective method of addressing the problem organizations like FIRE are a lot more effective than a silly list which will garner 5-minutes of media hype and then be forgotten. After all, if the case is real and not imagined it should stand up to scrutiny. A blank list of vague accusations is totally bogus. Either list specific circumstances in detail or you're blowing smoke.

For what it's worth I told a prof of mine that her mother shouldn't have been able to receive welfare for 15 years while she raised her (this was starkly in contrast with the prof's views) and she actually gave me extra credit for taking her to task. I think those kinds of profs are more the rule than the exception. However, if you're going to give wrong answers on a biology final because you cling to creationism, you didn't run into a "liberal" prof, you ran into a scientist who wants facts, not religious belief.







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