> It's a guarantee that someone has been teaching the same thing for years can continue teaching the same thing when political winds shift.
Yeah. Seems valuable. A privilege, almost.
> It's there so that people such as yourself can't replace them with those whose views they prefer.
Gratuitous personal attack.
> You classify professors as if they are all the same, which means you're creating a straw man to weaken the position as whole without actually providing any sort of specific point to argue about.
What?
> How else would you consider professors to be privileged?
How else? So you admit that they are privileged in one sense, in the sense of having tenure, of not having to fear getting fired for speech, and you're asking me how else they are privilged?
> How else? So you admit that they are privileged in one sense, in the sense of having tenure, of not having to fear getting fired for speech, and you're asking me how else they are privilged?
You're manipulating what I said. The word 'else' is in reference to what other ways do YOU think they are privileged. And you still haven't answered the questions.
> You're manipulating what I said. The word 'else' is in reference to what other ways do YOU think they are privileged.
OK. So you do not admit that tenure is a privilege?
> And you still haven't answered the questions.
You have some nerve. You write a comment filled with snark and personal attacks that doesn't answer any of my questions, and now you demand that I answer your questions?
Yeah. Seems valuable. A privilege, almost.
> It's there so that people such as yourself can't replace them with those whose views they prefer.
Gratuitous personal attack.
> You classify professors as if they are all the same, which means you're creating a straw man to weaken the position as whole without actually providing any sort of specific point to argue about.
What?
> How else would you consider professors to be privileged?
How else? So you admit that they are privileged in one sense, in the sense of having tenure, of not having to fear getting fired for speech, and you're asking me how else they are privilged?