An Academic Breakdown: Invoking Free Speech to End Free Speech

Drunk Church - Ein Podcast von cosima bee concordia & Aurora Laybourn

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When academic freedom is under attack, what do we do? Is it enough to fight back from within—especially when the university itself is embedded in larger systems of oppression?On this episode of Drunk Church, we examine how academia has become a petri dish for racist and transphobic campaigns aimed at eroding our most basic freedoms—a protected environment where these ideologies are cultivated, refined, and strengthened before being released into the body politic. We ask why universities are uniquely positioned as incubators for these movements, and whether the illness we’re witnessing is a contamination from outside, or a symptom of something already rotting within the ivory tower itself.Is resistance enough if the presence of leftist academics risks shoring up the very institution they critique? If the ivory tower collapses under the weight of its own decay, is that necessarily a bad thing? And are there ways not only to resist this plight, but to refuse it altogether—to stop allowing ourselves to be used as hosts for campaigns that thrive on our engagement and our silence? In what ways can we contain the onslaught of this plague?This episode marks a first in Drunk Church history: an anonymous interview with a professor who has witnessed firsthand how the university sets instructors up to fail their students. Their testimony offers a cautionary tale of how administrative pressures quietly conscript academics into enforcing bigotry and fascism—and how attempts at institutional “neutrality” allow real, material harm to spread unchecked like a virus through classrooms and across campuses. In the end only you can choose whether it's time to walk away. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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