Good. The "experts" should be held accountable for their failures just like the little people they feel entitled to rule over. One possible problem is that the results will only be as good as the Board of Trustees that would be reviewing these professors. I'm not familiar with how the people on that board get chosen but unless it's somehow immune from commie infiltration things won't change.
unless it's somehow immune from commie infiltration things won't change.
On the contrary, it could actually change for the worse. I know that seems unlikely given the reputation of college professors, but I don't think it's impossible.
Step 2: Replace all the boards of trustees with handpicked DeSantis loyalists.
Step 3: Purge every professor to the left of Franco.
Step 4: Find more ways to kick them while they are down for eternity, such as seizing their assets for defrauding students and throwing them in jail for supporting an international grooming ring.
Those classes serve no purpose other than ensuring that everyone is exposed to leftist propaganda
Yep.
If I go to college for mechanical engineering, I don't want some goon telling me I need to also to do some irrelevant social history class where I sitt in a room for two hours to be told I'm evil because of the color of my skin.
I don't need to know the difference between a metamorphic and an igneous rock, if I'm taking an accountancy degree. It's JUST wasted time and money. But even way back when, prior to the Woke Days, there was a mandatory science, and mandatory social studies credit (every business student of any stripe took "rocks for jocks" and an intro to philosophy course to cover both, and neither would ever prove useful in any way at any time to their actual studies).
Notwithstanding the intent, this may not work well in practice. This law could be used to purge wrongthinkers and conservatives from academia so it becomes even more of an echo chamber.
Power will be vested in this board of trustees, but what protects it from being compromised? DeSantis barely won in 2018; the next governor may be in the mold of Andrew Gillum.
Good. The "experts" should be held accountable for their failures just like the little people they feel entitled to rule over. One possible problem is that the results will only be as good as the Board of Trustees that would be reviewing these professors. I'm not familiar with how the people on that board get chosen but unless it's somehow immune from commie infiltration things won't change.
On the contrary, it could actually change for the worse. I know that seems unlikely given the reputation of college professors, but I don't think it's impossible.
That's a good step one.
Step 2: Replace all the boards of trustees with handpicked DeSantis loyalists.
Step 3: Purge every professor to the left of Franco.
Step 4: Find more ways to kick them while they are down for eternity, such as seizing their assets for defrauding students and throwing them in jail for supporting an international grooming ring.
ooh I like this, go on ...
Yep.
If I go to college for mechanical engineering, I don't want some goon telling me I need to also to do some irrelevant social history class where I sitt in a room for two hours to be told I'm evil because of the color of my skin.
Even when it isn't indoctrination...
I don't need to know the difference between a metamorphic and an igneous rock, if I'm taking an accountancy degree. It's JUST wasted time and money. But even way back when, prior to the Woke Days, there was a mandatory science, and mandatory social studies credit (every business student of any stripe took "rocks for jocks" and an intro to philosophy course to cover both, and neither would ever prove useful in any way at any time to their actual studies).
Need to make sure the reviewers arent pozzed and maintain vigilence against subversion forever.
Notwithstanding the intent, this may not work well in practice. This law could be used to purge wrongthinkers and conservatives from academia so it becomes even more of an echo chamber.
Power will be vested in this board of trustees, but what protects it from being compromised? DeSantis barely won in 2018; the next governor may be in the mold of Andrew Gillum.
I guess I don't this won't be a far greater weapon for the left.