New AAUP president calls JD Vance a fascist
The brand new president of the American Affiliation of College Professors referred to as Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance a “fascist” in a written assertion Thursday.
The AAUP elected Todd Wolfson, an affiliate professor of journalism and media research at Rutgers College at New Brunswick, as its president in June. His new assertion—titled “Professors Are Not the Enemy. Fascists Are.”—focuses on Vance’s previous condemnations of American increased schooling, together with his calling professors “the enemy.”
“The ascension of JD Vance to the Republican presidential ticket has introduced the decades-long battle to outline the way forward for American increased schooling to the tipping level,” Wolfson wrote. “With Vance, American far-right authoritarians have succeeded in elevating a fascist who vows to ‘aggressively assault universities on this nation’ to inside placing distance of their objective: the annihilation of American increased schooling as we all know it. All those that care about increased schooling, tutorial freedom and the way forward for democracy ought to put together for the battle forward by organizing their campus communities.”
Wolfson additionally wrote that “whereas assaults on American increased schooling are nothing new, the scope of the Venture 2025 blueprint for a Trump-Vance presidency gives a daunting glimpse into an authoritarian future that will rework American schools and universities into thought-control factories by stifling concepts, silencing debate and destroying autonomy.”
Donald Trump’s presidential marketing campaign, which didn’t reply to a request for remark Thursday, has sought to distance Trump from Venture 2025, a blueprint for his potential second time period spearhead by the conservative Heritage Basis assume tank. Vance’s Washington, D.C., workplace additionally didn’t return a request for remark Thursday.
The AAUP is each a scholarly affiliation that units extensively adopted requirements on tutorial freedom and a union affiliated with the American Federation of Academics. Wolfson informed Inside Greater Ed Thursday that even among the many AAUP’s Republican members, he doesn’t assume there are lots of “who align with the assertion that the professoriate is the enemy.”
“We don’t intend to make this a Republican-Democrat problem,” Wolfson mentioned. “We’re pointing instantly on the excessive positions of the present Republican candidates for the manager department which might be coming after us instantly.”