During the McCarthy era, my dad — a University of Michigan professor — was asked by the FBI to name communists or other subversives at the University.
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@dannotdaniel Thanks. He’s been gone for many years, but stories about him carry on. I’m pretty sure the nature of immortality is the impact we have on the lives of others.
@meltedcheese absolutely how I feel about that as well. in fact I made this exact statement to my dad yesterday regarding one of our shared heroes, Turlough O'Carolan
he was a blind harp player & traveling composer, with hundreds of tunes to his name

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During the McCarthy era, my dad — a University of Michigan professor — was asked by the FBI to name communists or other subversives at the University. He refused. He told us they came several times to his office to pressure him, even threatening him with being called before the Committee (a career-ending event everyone feared). He refused every time. The University administration backed him up. A decade later I overheard some faculty (partygoers at our house) talking about the events with respect.
I never thought those days would come again.
Don’t be a snitch on friends and colleagues. Don’t cooperate. Keep your self respect and earn the esteem of others. Plus it is the right thing to do.
Thank you everyone for your attention and support of this post. It’s more recognition than I ever anticipated. I am humbled that my memories can evoke this reaction in you. I hope that, whatever your conclusions , you share them with others.
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During the McCarthy era, my dad — a University of Michigan professor — was asked by the FBI to name communists or other subversives at the University. He refused. He told us they came several times to his office to pressure him, even threatening him with being called before the Committee (a career-ending event everyone feared). He refused every time. The University administration backed him up. A decade later I overheard some faculty (partygoers at our house) talking about the events with respect.
I never thought those days would come again.
Don’t be a snitch on friends and colleagues. Don’t cooperate. Keep your self respect and earn the esteem of others. Plus it is the right thing to do.
Thank you everyone for your attention and support of this post. It’s more recognition than I ever anticipated. I am humbled that my memories can evoke this reaction in you. I hope that, whatever your conclusions , you share them with others.
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@lonelystone Seems that way from what I hear. How can administration be so out of touch with the values dear to higher education?
Here in Florida, where we are unfortunately ahead of the curve in succumbing to fascism, university administrations have caved to a hostile state government by telling us, "It is far better that we acquiesce because, if we don't, they will replace us (the administrators) with something worse." What's worse is that the faculty, who have had tenure protections removed, fall for it hook, line, and sinker. With tenure being taken away by what is called post tenure review (a review with possible termination every 5 years), it has made the administration more powerful, the faculty much weaker, and the university system corrupted by the whims of politics.
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@lonelystone Seems that way from what I hear. How can administration be so out of touch with the values dear to higher education?
@meltedcheese @lonelystone Because so many institutions of higher education have just become rent-seeking and financialization enterprises that do a little education on the side.
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Here in Florida, where we are unfortunately ahead of the curve in succumbing to fascism, university administrations have caved to a hostile state government by telling us, "It is far better that we acquiesce because, if we don't, they will replace us (the administrators) with something worse." What's worse is that the faculty, who have had tenure protections removed, fall for it hook, line, and sinker. With tenure being taken away by what is called post tenure review (a review with possible termination every 5 years), it has made the administration more powerful, the faculty much weaker, and the university system corrupted by the whims of politics.
@Brad_Rosenheim @meltedcheese @lonelystone
Best wishes from Germany: I didn't know that things had become SO bad for you.
I wish you courage and strength.
Is there anything we can do for you?
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During the McCarthy era, my dad — a University of Michigan professor — was asked by the FBI to name communists or other subversives at the University. He refused. He told us they came several times to his office to pressure him, even threatening him with being called before the Committee (a career-ending event everyone feared). He refused every time. The University administration backed him up. A decade later I overheard some faculty (partygoers at our house) talking about the events with respect.
I never thought those days would come again.
Don’t be a snitch on friends and colleagues. Don’t cooperate. Keep your self respect and earn the esteem of others. Plus it is the right thing to do.
@meltedcheese Absolutely, and your Dad was awesome!
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@lonelystone Seems that way from what I hear. How can administration be so out of touch with the values dear to higher education?
@meltedcheese @lonelystone I think it has to do with universities being less and less funded by governments, and more and more by rich donors.
The donors don’t want informed, empowered citizens; they want indebted workers with vocational training.
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@meltedcheese @lonelystone Because so many institutions of higher education have just become rent-seeking and financialization enterprises that do a little education on the side.
@MisuseCase @meltedcheese @lonelystone
I think this is the answer.
(A lot of universities are, to a lesser or greater extent, just real-estate businesses which run an education business on the side. This is genuinely bizarre but I think strengthens your point.)
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@Brad_Rosenheim @meltedcheese @lonelystone
Best wishes from Germany: I didn't know that things had become SO bad for you.
I wish you courage and strength.
Is there anything we can do for you?
@SG800 @Brad_Rosenheim @meltedcheese @lonelystone From my perspective, as an American with German heritage and citizenship, the main thing you can do is defeat AfD.
Solidarity to you from San Francisco.
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@MisuseCase @meltedcheese @lonelystone
I think this is the answer.
(A lot of universities are, to a lesser or greater extent, just real-estate businesses which run an education business on the side. This is genuinely bizarre but I think strengthens your point.)
@passenger @meltedcheese @lonelystone Yeah Columbia is the poster child for this. Biggest landlord in Manhattan, and acts like a shitty landlord in every way.
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