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Thursday, March 25, 2021

University of Georgia Professor Told Students Not to Cite FOX News or Other Conservative News Sources

Members of The Young Americans Foundation and Campus Reform this week reported that a University of Georgia professor assigned students a project and told them not to cite conservative-leaning news sources, such as FOX News. 

Both groups identified that man as Scott Connelly, a UGA ecology professor. 

YAF posted a screenshot of an assignment Connelly handed out on March 11.

8 comments:

  1. Conservative leaning??? Faux is merely the furthest right of the left wing media.

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  2. I seem to recall NBC, with aforethought and malice, constructing a hit job on Chevy. The exploding saddle gas tanks on pick-up trucks. And wasn't it the esteemed Dan Rather on CBS that fabricated documents regarding George Bush, the said it didn't matter if the claim was false, but the seriousness of the charges require a response?

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  3. But that's the thing in communist-controlled societies: you have to be exactly where the party is, at the exact moment they are there - a little ahead or behind the curve, and you suddenly become a troublemaker.

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  4. When I was in a college creative writing class back 35 yrs ago the instructor told us never to use Readers Digest because of its conservative politics (at the time)

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  5. CNN, NYT, and The WaPoo (it WaPoops) are off my list, as are all the other TV "news" outlets.

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  6. “ University of Georgia professor assigned students a project and told them not to cite conservative-leaning news sources, such as FOX News.”

    One should start small.

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  7. Higher education is a waste of money.

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  8. When did Fox News become a conservative news source?

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