Anonymous ID: 170adb May 4, 2020, 9:41 p.m. No.9034041   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4068 >>4080 >>4082 >>4255

>>9034020

>Professor anon here.

 

That makes two of us (at least).

 

Academia isn't entirely the cesspool of socialism that it often seems.

 

There are patriots in the university system, and they are growing in number.

 

Going to be a lot of significantly revised textbooks coming over the next decade, in both the social sciences and the physical sciences.

Anonymous ID: 170adb May 4, 2020, 9:50 p.m. No.9034164   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4246

>>9034080

It is.

 

Professors who don't toe the globalist/socialist line (at least in my field) have a much harder time securing research funding, getting promotions/raises, getting publications through peer review, and much more.

 

Many patriot profs have been fired, assigned to remote branch campuses, harrassed/stalked, you name it.

Anonymous ID: 170adb May 4, 2020, 9:56 p.m. No.9034248   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9034141

>Students know about Q…

I wish more of my students knew about Q, though I can't speak directly of Q in class.

 

I estimate about 20% of my students know something substantive or fairly accurate about Q… most are just familiar with the Left's mischaracterization of the movement.

 

It's been hard for me to assess how students' awareness of Q might have changed during the shutdown. All classes have been online for several weeks now. Because everything is recorded, I have to be careful of anything politically-related that I might say to a student.

 

On campus, it's a bit different as you can run into students informally and strike up conversations that lead you to an understanding of what they know (or not) about Q.

Anonymous ID: 170adb May 4, 2020, 10:02 p.m. No.9034336   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4396 >>4416

>>9034255

>May the real history be told after the Great Awakening.

I've been thinking of setting aside my normal research (which the system keeps very narrowly-focused) and writing part of a World History textbook. Something that could be used for undergraduates, or even adapted for high schools.

 

Anons are only too aware of how wrong the story of human history is told to students, from first grade on up through graduate-level courses.

 

My Ph.D. is in History but as virtually all historians are narrowly-trained in a specific region of the world and era of history, such a project would necessarily need to be a collaboration among many like-minded historians.

 

I have hope that the homeschooling movement might fuel interest in history textbooks that are not merely cabal propaganda.

 

Maybe the prof anons should set up their own thread here on Qresearch.

Anonymous ID: 170adb May 4, 2020, 10:07 p.m. No.9034391   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9034279

it's interesting that when Dr. Didier Raoult was interviewed about his use of HCQ+Azithromycin for covid patients, he mentioned that the idea was initially suggested to him by colleagues in Russia.

 

At that time, Russia had few or no covid patients, so they really could not try HCQ out on anything there. Dr. Raoult took up their suggestion and the rest is history.

 

Maybe someone is angry at certain Russian docs who blabbed to Dr. Raoult about the efficacy of HCQ?