Not exact matches
Previous
incidents include her academic paper on black liberation theology that was interpreted by some to endorse a
kind of Marxism, a Facebook photo showing her at a party on Halsted Street at the
same time as Chicago's Pride Parade, and her suggestions that the college change some
of its language about sexuality.
More sceptical this time, I nonetheless complied, and was not surprised to received a prompt email — «your recent
incident...» So it seems I am caught in a
kind of lunatic loop in which they will not respond properly because they do not recognize my email address — the
same one to which they send book promos on a fairly regular basis.
Well this
incident in itself is nowhere near as big as climategate, but it is interesting in that it reflects the
same kind of behavior revealed in the climategate emails but we are seeing it unfold in real time and being discussed on half dozen blogs.
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