Friday 5 February 2010

Saying it like it is

One of the rules here at The Hegemon is Thou Shalt Not Bring The Institution Into Disrepute, which broadly translates as Thou Shalt Not Publicly Discuss Management's Incompetence Even If It's Been In The Press. You may have noticed that I am a muzzled Vole of late.

Clearly other institutions take a more kindly view of dissent: here's what Pharyngula has to say about his employer:

I'm quite proud, under most circumstances, to be affiliated with the University of Minnesota: it's an excellent university (and the Morris campus is the best within the system, although some of the other campuses argue about that), we've got great students, and we are a secular public institution dedicated to giving an affordable education to anyone. However, there is also one thing about the University of Minnesota which causes me great shame, and which I consider a betrayal of reason and evidence.
I am speaking, of course, of the Center for Spirituality & Healing. Center for Bullshit & Quackery is more like it. It's the cesspit of the university, where all the pseudoscientific fuzzy-headed crap that fails is excreted, polished, gilded, and held on high as a beacon of New Age light to lead the gullible into a sewer of feel-good futility. If I were president of the university (only possible if genies are real), my first act would be to shut down the whole institution and send the dishonest rascals running the show back to their profitable nostrum-peddling, crystal-gazing, finger-waving tea rooms and sideshow tents.

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