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Speaking of authoritarian suppression of speech, Texas State University needs to be sued…

for firing a tenured history professor for completely lawful political speech (what he is reported to have said comes nowhere near legally actionable "incitement" to violence–it is not even close).  I hope the AFA and FIRE are on this one, it's really egregious, but a sign of the times, especially in the benighted state of Texas.

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