Finally.
Over the past two weeks, the University of Sussex has vigorously and unequivocally defended Professor Kathleen Stock’s right to exercise her academic freedom and lawful freedom of speech. These freedoms apply to and benefit us all. (1/5) — University of Sussex (@SussexUni) October 21, 2021
Over the past two weeks, the University of Sussex has vigorously and unequivocally defended Professor Kathleen Stock’s right to exercise her academic freedom and lawful freedom of speech. These freedoms apply to and benefit us all. (1/5)
— University of Sussex (@SussexUni) October 21, 2021
This is all the more important when the rights of people to hold the beliefs in question are protected by law, as is the case for those with gender-critical views, which is a protected philosophical belief. (3/5) — University of Sussex (@SussexUni) October 21, 2021
This is all the more important when the rights of people to hold the beliefs in question are protected by law, as is the case for those with gender-critical views, which is a protected philosophical belief. (3/5)
The University cannot and will not tolerate discrimination based on protected characteristics, including sex and philosophical belief, and we will take action through our policies and procedures if thishappens. (5/5) — University of Sussex (@SussexUni) October 21, 2021
The University cannot and will not tolerate discrimination based on protected characteristics, including sex and philosophical belief, and we will take action through our policies and procedures if thishappens. (5/5)
H/t J.A.
Unsafe.
Very unsafe.
Can’t wait to see the consequences.
About bloody time. I wonder if someone who’s an adult actually consulted some lawyers and decided to do their job. Eventually.
A lot of damage has been done to Prof. Stock — for years — because the University did not unequivocally support her from the beginning of the attacks perpetrated by T extremists.
Unsafe.
Very unsafe.
Can’t wait to see the consequences.
About bloody time. I wonder if someone who’s an adult actually consulted some lawyers and decided to do their job. Eventually.
A lot of damage has been done to Prof. Stock — for years — because the University did not unequivocally support her from the beginning of the attacks perpetrated by T extremists.