Friday, February 20, 2015

ENGLISH PROFESSOR Gives Students Extra Credit For Attending Rally Against Scott Walker’s Budget


The Daily Caller reports:
A literature professor at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater has offered students in her courses extra credit for attending a Thursday evening rally against budget cuts to the University of Wisconsin System proposed by Gov. Scott Walker.

The professor is Beth Lueck.

On Wednesday, Lueck notified students in her freshman English class about the exciting extra-credit assignment.

“UWW students have organized a non-partisan [sic] rally with students, faculty, and community members on the UW Whitewater campus against Gov. Walker’s proposed $300 million cut to the UW system, along with speaking out against attacks on shared governance and faculty,” Lueck wrote.

Protest organizers asked participants to meet outside the school library. From there, they would march over to Timmerman Auditorium to hear state Rep. Andy Jorgensen, a Democrat, and a local city council member speak against budget cuts.
No extra credit for you if you support Scott Walker's ideas. There is a lawsuit here: this is a denial of equal protection under the law for those students who don't support Comrade Lueck's socialist ideology of raping the taxpayers. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater deserves to lose all federal funding. Is this a de facto violation of the Hatch Act??? Is University of Wisconsin-Whitewater running a "threatening and hostile work and learning environment" that "lacks ideological diversity" ? Is this part of a larger mail and wire fraud scheme to defraud the U.S. Department of Education?