Do not really understand the controversy about Baylor having a course on the Potterverse. Rowling wrote a yarn of equal literary merit to the fantasy worlds of Tolkien and Lewis, and no one would think twice about a course on their works.OsoCoreyell said:
No problem from me offering/teaching a Harry Potter class - though if I was a parent, I would definitely question my kid actually taking it (and causing me to pay for it).
And no problem for this prof to discuss transgender issues in his class...so long as he is willing to set aside his OWN priors and have an intellectually honest discussion. My fear is that, given his tweet stream, his starting position is that one side of the argument is inherently moral (pro-transgender) and the other side is morally bankrupt (i.e. "hateful") and not entitled to have its position. If the later, he should be shamed and ridiculed.
The outrage should be directed at the ideological nonsense posted by the professor, whom I allow may have unartfully tried to make a point I could agree with.....that presentism is a threat to higher education.