Liberal bias in academia shows itself in several ways, including tougher grading for students who refuse to endorse liberal political beliefs or a refusal to write recommendations for those with different beliefs.
Grading bias is when teachers, primarily in public school and college, give higher grades to liberal work and downgrade work that is politically incorrect or conservative.
This is most apparent on controversial issues such as abortion, homosexuality, evolution, relativity, gun control, and environmentalism. In some cases a teacher will refuse to write a recommendation or a student will be denied full credit or graduation unless the student embraces a liberal belief.
Some teachers and professors blatantly discredit conservatives, refuse to accept (apparently) right-wing sources in bibliographies, and even give lectures about how prominent conservatives and conservative media are "bad."
Liberal sense of self-entitlement and affirmative action has also created massive grade inflation in public schools. This creates a vicious cycle, as conservatives are marked lower and have greater difficulty entering college and gaining academic careers, so education positions are stocked with more liberals.
A professor punished a student with a lower grade for having done something politically incorrect outside of class:[1]
But student Dowd was then accused of being at the politically incorrect party that resulted in the unjust, notorious indictment of three other players. Here is what happened next:
Dowd attempted to appeal the grade but was rebuffed with a terse reply that there are no appeals. Later, amid public pressure, Duke did change the grade to a "D", and Dowd had to sue in court to seek further justice.
In 2019, a professor at Trinity College in Connecticut claimed on Twitter that "whiteness is terrorism," something the university defended as "academic scholarship."[2]
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