Friday, August 26, 2011

Academia colludes with criminals

So. Egalitarianism strikes once again. It's not good enough for these 'fellows' of the University of Georgia to teach legal Georgia students. They feel that the Georgia law that reinforces the reality that criminals should not receive the same benefits as law abiding citizens, is well.......unfair. So they are doing something about it.

I guess there are no ethics violations or breeches of contract or violations of the law involved in this type of conduct by these five. Open, knowing and willing association with criminals and conspiracy to violate the laws of Georgia must not qualify as questionable ethical acts or criminal conduct these days at UGA.

Five UGA professors teach banned illegal immigrants
Five University of Georgia professors have formed a program they call “Freedom University” to provide courses for illegal immigrants not allowed to attend some of the state’s most competitive colleges, reports The Associated Press. The professors are offering to teach what they say is a rigorous seminar course once a week similar to courses taught at the most competitive schools in the state, the news service reports.

The new program is aimed at students who have graduated from high school, but can’t attend Georgia’s top schools because of the state’s new policy than bans illegal immigrants or because of cuts to state scholarship programs. The professors stressed that although they work for UGA, the classes are not connected in any way to the school.

1 comment:

XtnYoda said...

What is this ... some form of a new vigilantism? Education Vigilantes

Sooo ... we don't like the law of the land ... so ... we take the law into our own hands?

I see ... it's OK for progressives to descent by acting on their own thoughts because the rest of us are ... well .... just wrong.

This issue killed Huckabee here in Arkansas. He fought to give American tax payer money as tuition for kids of illegals. Even said those that disagreed with him "drink a different Jesus Juice" than he did.