Quote: Darknight613 said: So what's to stop Republicans and conservatives from creating that diversity? I've yet to hear any legitimate case of Republicans or conservatives not being allowed to get their opinoons heard and their voices out there. If you think your side isn't being fairly represented, do something about it.
This is why I keep asking about conservative teachers. Are there more liberal professors than conservative professors because conservatives don't want the job? I'm still waiting for somebody to respond to that.
I know I personally don't want to teach because I don't want to deal with uppity students, plus I'd like to earn more money than that. But I know that's only my opinion and there's a dozen different reasons why people would/would not want to teach.
Okay, but you also brought up clubs and organizations, which anyone can start. Why not try one of those instead of teaching, if you think it would diversify the campus?
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