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The DUmpster / Re: 2 year old at Dilly trailer prison:
« Last post by SVPete on March 31, 2026, 03:22:02 PM »There's always something they're not telling you.
Only important stuff, though.

There's always something they're not telling you.

Why is he giving a Vulcan salute? There's no logic to moonbats, only emotion, the exact opposite of Vulcan culture.

There's always something they're not telling you.

You thought you were fighting for democracy.
I am going to take a wild guess and say this is BS
A former tenured professor at the University of Cincinnati has filed a lawsuit claiming officials retaliated against him and essentially “destroyed his career” after he spoke up against diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
Former Professor Brian Calfano, an award-winning journalist who served as the journalism department chair since 2021, filed the lawsuit in late February.
“First, he objected when the University imposed an unauthorized, race-based hiring policy that violated its own bylaws,” the lawsuit alleges. “Second, he supported a female colleague who reported sexist conduct by a male faculty member.”
These actions prompted a series of events in which “administrators systematically destroyed his career, his reputation, and nearly his life,” the lawsuit alleges.
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But Goth’s hiring was initially stymied by university officials, and when Calfano raised concerns of racial discrimination over an unofficial DEI hiring process he was told he must follow, an associate dean reportedly told him to “check himself,” the lawsuit alleges.
Calfano also supported Goth when, after she had been hired, she filed claims of sexism against a fellow journalism faculty advisor at the university, another thing that upset campus officials, who launched two pretextual investigations against Calfano, the lawsuit alleges.
The first was over alleged misconduct, and the second was a Title IX sexual harassment investigation initiated by administrators, it states.
Calfano was removed as department head in March 2024, barred from teaching, and faced severe stress leading to weight loss, a suicide attempt, hospitalization, and medical leave, according to the complaint. He resigned entirely as a faculty member in January 2025.