Dr. Fascism
Critical Thinker
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Which is why your campus probably has an ombudsman. This is what they are for. If you legitimately did the work, even though you disagreed with the political viewpoint and completed the assignments as asked, then you deserve a grade based on your scholarship. If you have done all that and you think your poor grade is the result of politics, then you get your ass down to the ombudsman and the department and you have them serve you an ass.
I'm not the type to place faith in that, too. I just keep my opinions to myself when possible in these situations.
Oh, and I truly am being sincere. I have a story about this, as back when I started taking the class, I was quoting some of the going-ons of it on a message board somewhere else (no longer able to retrieve those posts, and unable to remember much in them, but there was more interesting stuff there...).
Someone spoke up and said that they went to the same university I did some years ago (a surprise given that it's not a big-name university, but they knew the university...), and they (the guy had friends in the class, I guess) constantly voiced disagreement in their Black Studies course, and ended up being failed despite doing the work and such as you said. They went to the dean, and according to him, they got their A's and the professor "mysteriously" disappeared (fired, obviously). That's the gist of it, anyway, as I remember...
Hearing hijinks like that certainly compounds suspicion, don't you think? Also, the instructors I think have a fair amount of leeway over how they can grade essay assignments, and in truth I don't deal well with authority (no, not rebellious--shy).
Forgive me for having a great deal of difficulty trusting subject matter when ideology fuels it. I don't even trust a lot of the arguments I hear that validate my own political beliefs and so on so I'm not just whining over a simple disagreement.
I haven't even brought up the quality of the actual teaching in this class; a lot of my peers have expressed negative things about how she teaches (like getting angry when nobody volunteers to answer one of her questions). But that's not what I'm discussing.
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