Red States' Fascist Campaign Against Colleges and Professors

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ā€˜Oklahoma’s governor just signed an executive order barring most of the state’s public colleges from offering tenure to professors. School administrators can secretly record classes under a new University of North Carolina policy. Nervous about violating restrictions on speaking about racial issues, officials at Florida A&M, a historically Black college, were instructing students to remove the word ā€œBlackā€ from Black History Month flyers. (University higher-ups later said that putting that word on those flyers was legal.) Texas A&M officials told a professor that he couldn’t assign some writings from Plato for one of his classes.

This is American higher education in red states in 2026. What’s captured the most national attention has been the Trump administration’s authoritarian attempts to dominate elite private colleges, such as Harvard, and public universities in blue states like UCLA. The policies that the administration is trying to impose on blue-state colleges and private schools, such as strict limits on diversity and inclusion efforts, were already enacted years ago by Republican legislators and governors in red states.

Meanwhile, perhaps emboldened by what Trump is doing, the red states are going much further. They are attempting to destroy higher education as we know it. This assault on higher education is another indication of the radicalism of today’s Republican Party. What’s even more alarming is that most of these education moves in red states are happening without any involvement from Trump or his aides. The fascist Republicans aren’t just the ones in the White House.

Republicans have long been wary of universities and particularly professors. Ronald Reagan rose in California politics, more than five decades ago, in part by casting the University of California at Berkeley as a hotbed for radicalism. But conservatives had mostly left universities alone. The 2020 George Floyd protests were a turning point. Young people in the streets across the country declaring that America still has a racism problem resulted in a slew of red-state restrictions on the teaching of race and LGBT issues in both K-12 and college education.’


It’s fundamentally authoritarian – to attack universities and educators, silence those who relate facts and the truth.

The fascist right fears free expression and individual liberty, compelling conformity, opposing dissent.

And as correctly noted: it’s not just Trump – authoritarianism is consistent among Republicans and will remail long after Trump is gone.
 
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The fascist right fears free expression and individual liberty, compelling conformity, opposing dissent.
The Fascist Left has had an iron grip on universities for decades. Now the Fascism is spreading to the high schools as teachers shut down schools and recruit students to go with them to ICE protests. HEIL DEMOCRATS!!!
 
Funny how the left calls it "fascist" when we want to ban tenure for professors at universities who preach hate for America. But it's perfectly ok for these same universities to ban a Turning Point USA chapter from starting.

So much for the first amendment.
 
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Actually it is the Left Wingers who are the totalitarian control freaks.
They are using academia and entertainment to indoctrinate young people in woke Left Wing hate and DEI racism.

Yea, all they did was block tenure. Yet, when TPUSA is banned from campus, lefties go silent.

Sounds like they're all for fascism unless it's THEIR cause that gets blocked.
 
Funny how the left calls it "fascist" when we want to ban tenure for professors at universities who preach hate for America. But it's perfectly ok for these same universities to ban a Turning Point USA chapter from starting.

So much for the first amendment.
Those professors are not teaching hate for America. Here again, we see some far right white Republican MAGAT whining about something they imagine that is not happening.
 
Those professors are not teaching hate for America. Here again, we see some far right white Republican MAGAT whining about something they imagine that is not happening.

How many college degrees do you have?

The closest you got to a college campus is watching a football game on TV.

Nah, you're right, never happens:

Key Incidents (2024-2025):
  • University of Toronto: A professor was placed on leave in September 2025 after posting "violent rhetoric" on social media regarding a conservative activist, with calls for action from government officials.
  • University of South Dakota: A professor was placed on leave and subsequently sued after allegedly calling a conservative figure a "hate-spreading Nazi".
  • University of Sydney: Two academics faced scrutiny for posting anti-Israel and anti-Zionist content, with accusations of breaching racial discrimination laws and antisemitic conduct. Another lecturer was sacked for an outburst against students celebrating a Jewish holiday.
  • University of Alabama: Staff members were condemned for "distasteful" online comments regarding the death of a conservative activist, leading to calls for accountability.
  • Sarah Lawrence College: Faculty members were accused of using official channels for biased political activism, specifically in relation to anti-Semitic and anti-Israel actions.
  • Millsaps College: A professor was fired for sending an email to students calling America a "racist, fascist country".



 
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Yea, all they did was block tenure. Yet, when TPUSA is banned from campus, lefties go silent.

Sounds like they're all for fascism unless it's THEIR cause that gets blocked.
TPUSA is basically a hate group. The Fruit of Islam is banned from campuses too. So stop crying because one of your white supremacy pushing groups is not allowed somewhere.
 
How many college degrees do you have?

The closest you got to a college campus is watching a football game on TV.

Nah, you're right, never happens:

Key Incidents (2024-2025):
  • University of Toronto: A professor was placed on leave in September 2025 after posting "violent rhetoric" on social media regarding a conservative activist, with calls for action from government officials.
  • University of South Dakota: A professor was placed on leave and subsequently sued after allegedly calling a conservative figure a "hate-spreading Nazi".
  • University of Sydney: Two academics faced scrutiny for posting anti-Israel and anti-Zionist content, with accusations of breaching racial discrimination laws and antisemitic conduct. Another lecturer was sacked for an outburst against students celebrating a Jewish holiday.
  • University of Alabama: Staff members were condemned for "distasteful" online comments regarding the death of a conservative activist, leading to calls for accountability.
  • Sarah Lawrence College: Faculty members were accused of using official channels for biased political activism, specifically in relation to anti-Semitic and anti-Israel actions.
  • Millsaps College: A professor was fired for sending an email to students calling America a "racist, fascist country".




Wrong on all counts. I'm better educated than you. Now stop whining.
 
ā€˜Oklahoma’s governor just signed an executive order barring most of the state’s public colleges from offering tenure to professors. School administrators can secretly record classes under a new University of North Carolina policy. Nervous about violating restrictions on speaking about racial issues, officials at Florida A&M, a historically Black college, were instructing students to remove the word ā€œBlackā€ from Black History Month flyers. (University higher-ups later said that putting that word on those flyers was legal.) Texas A&M officials told a professor that he couldn’t assign some writings from Plato for one of his classes.

This is American higher education in red states in 2026. What’s captured the most national attention has been the Trump administration’s authoritarian attempts to dominate elite private colleges, such as Harvard, and public universities in blue states like UCLA. The policies that the administration is trying to impose on blue-state colleges and private schools, such as strict limits on diversity and inclusion efforts, were already enacted years ago by Republican legislators and governors in red states.

Meanwhile, perhaps emboldened by what Trump is doing, the red states are going much further. They are attempting to destroy higher education as we know it. This assault on higher education is another indication of the radicalism of today’s Republican Party. What’s even more alarming is that most of these education moves in red states are happening without any involvement from Trump or his aides. The fascist Republicans aren’t just the ones in the White House.

Republicans have long been wary of universities and particularly professors. Ronald Reagan rose in California politics, more than five decades ago, in part by casting the University of California at Berkeley as a hotbed for radicalism. But conservatives had mostly left universities alone. The 2020 George Floyd protests were a turning point. Young people in the streets across the country declaring that America still has a racism problem resulted in a slew of red-state restrictions on the teaching of race and LGBT issues in both K-12 and college education.’


It’s fundamentally authoritarian – to attack universities and educators, silence those who relate facts and the truth.

The fascist right fears free expression and individual liberty, compelling conformity, opposing dissent.

And as correctly noted: it’s not just Trump – authoritarianism is consistent among Republicans and will remail long after Trump is gone.
You want government run colleges, then don't ***** when the government does something you don't like.
 
ā€˜Oklahoma’s governor just signed an executive order barring most of the state’s public colleges from offering tenure to professors. School administrators can secretly record classes under a new University of North Carolina policy. Nervous about violating restrictions on speaking about racial issues, officials at Florida A&M, a historically Black college, were instructing students to remove the word ā€œBlackā€ from Black History Month flyers. (University higher-ups later said that putting that word on those flyers was legal.) Texas A&M officials told a professor that he couldn’t assign some writings from Plato for one of his classes.

This is American higher education in red states in 2026. What’s captured the most national attention has been the Trump administration’s authoritarian attempts to dominate elite private colleges, such as Harvard, and public universities in blue states like UCLA. The policies that the administration is trying to impose on blue-state colleges and private schools, such as strict limits on diversity and inclusion efforts, were already enacted years ago by Republican legislators and governors in red states.

Meanwhile, perhaps emboldened by what Trump is doing, the red states are going much further. They are attempting to destroy higher education as we know it. This assault on higher education is another indication of the radicalism of today’s Republican Party. What’s even more alarming is that most of these education moves in red states are happening without any involvement from Trump or his aides. The fascist Republicans aren’t just the ones in the White House.

Republicans have long been wary of universities and particularly professors. Ronald Reagan rose in California politics, more than five decades ago, in part by casting the University of California at Berkeley as a hotbed for radicalism. But conservatives had mostly left universities alone. The 2020 George Floyd protests were a turning point. Young people in the streets across the country declaring that America still has a racism problem resulted in a slew of red-state restrictions on the teaching of race and LGBT issues in both K-12 and college education.’


It’s fundamentally authoritarian – to attack universities and educators, silence those who relate facts and the truth.

The fascist right fears free expression and individual liberty, compelling conformity, opposing dissent.

And as correctly noted: it’s not just Trump – authoritarianism is consistent among Republicans and will remail long after Trump is gone.
This too shall pass. If not good students will go out of state.
 
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Those professors are not teaching hate for America. Here again, we see some far right white Republican MAGAT whining about something they imagine that is not happening.
How do you know what those professors are teaching?
 
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