Steep Learning Curve: AAUP President Decries Election Results and Pledges Resistance

I previously criticized the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) for selecting Todd Wolfson as its new president. Wolfson is a controversial voice within the teaching academy and immediately doubled down on the bias against conservatives and those calling for greater intellectual diversity. He is now decrying the election and publicly joining the resistance to the Trump Administration.

Some of us have been writing for years about the decline in viewpoint diversity and the rise of an academic orthodoxy in higher education. It is one of the focuses of my new book, The Indispensable Right. Wolfson personifies the intolerance for free speech and diversity of viewpoints that now characterize American higher education.

Despite calls for greater tolerance, AAUP elected Wolfson, a Rutgers University anthropologist, who was viewed as an ally for those who oppose intellectual diversity in favor of ideological orthodoxy in higher education.

Wolfson is the author of “Digital Rebellion: The Birth of the Cyber Left.” He was known to be openly hostile to those of us who have criticized the purging of faculty ranks of conservatives, libertarians, and dissenters.

Unlike others who try to maintain the pretense of neutrality and tolerance, Wolfson is viewed by some of us as a true believer who supports the activism and orthodoxy in higher education.

It took Wolfson little time to confirm our worst expectations. He issued a statement denouncing the Trump and GOP victories as “disappointing,” dismissing any possibility that he should speak for all academics, including the dwindling number of Republicans, conservatives, libertarians, and independents who voted for the GOP.

Before the election, Inside Higher Ed reported that Wolfson called JD Vance a “fascist.”

On November 7th, he stated:

“While the results of this presidential election are disappointing, we remain steadfast in our commitment to our principles and ensuring that future generations of Americans are afforded the opportunity that higher education provides.

…The AAUP is committed to defending our campuses and the mission of higher education through organizing our communities to face the challenges ahead. Our collective power is needed now more than ever.”

Wolfson declared, “[t]here are massive political intrusions coming on, coming at us around academic freedom. There’s no way to be a neutral arbiter. We must stand for things in this environment.”

Kelly Benjamin, media relations officer for AAUP, also confirmed to Campus Reform that “the growth of repressive forces in American society, much of which is visible on the campus itself, is a source of continuing and acute alarm to the American Association of University Professors…We call on the academic community to resist all public & private assaults against this principle.”

159 thoughts on “Steep Learning Curve: AAUP President Decries Election Results and Pledges Resistance”

  1. Jordan Peterson declared, last night, that the university system is dead, and he sees no pathway to revive it.

  2. * he’s a social cultural anthropologist teaching cyber journalism. It’s a mismatch. He’d be better off advocating for world sewage standards. Cultures are known for sewage systems and burial practices.

    Scandinavia gets top award for burning sewage yielding ash and H20. The rest of the world dumps raw sewage into oceans or treated sewage into the water eventually to oceans. Oceans and plankton produce 80% of our oxygen.

    The USA needs to upgrade to Scandinavian standards. All of Latin America dumps raw sewage which causes a problem in California. Fyi. At 3.0 billion people in India and China alone dumping raw sewage you’d be better off with those concerns than nukes?

    This fellow is on the wrong road.

    My opinion

    1. * As billions are added the oceans will become a large toilette. What will you do then? Wolfson’s a joker. Out in the doldrums there are plastic dumps miles deep. Wake up trash people.

    1. * you mean judge merchan in another article? Writ of mandamus ordering merchan to do his job. Then certiorari ordering merchan to do his job if needed. It does involve a president-elect but the case doesn’t. Aren’t they involved? Not looking it up. James and engoran and willis and Nathan… all junk.

    2. * the appellate court would order metchan to dismiss. Writ of mandamus based on errors . I presume…

  3. “While the results of this presidential election are disappointing . . .”

    So their message is:

    Trump voters support fascism, are a threat to higher education, and seek to repress academics.

    But please do send us your money and your children.

    Your children would be safer with a roving band of gypsies. And your money better spent as kindling.

  4. Feeding kids Drano would yield better results than continuing to finance the US Dept. of Education, a Cabinet position that POTUS Carter invented solely as payback for the teacher’s unions helping get Carter elected. A casual glance at test scores and adjusted tax dollars per student (even by a public school educated victim, er, child) before and after the DOE positively and undoubtedly confirms this statement.

    I thought Carter was a putrid, rotting, disgusting P_S POTUS till Biden and his sidekick Kamala “Knee Pads” Harris redefined those terms.

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