Alabama has their own answer to Texas' radical bias

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Texas got the BCS (Biased Classroom Series) Championship off to a fast start with their very own Robert Jensen blaming whites and capitalism for the world's problem, while celebrating the end of the American Dream. However, if you think the defense of the SEC is suffocating when it comes to football, the university policies at U of Alabama shut down free speech and expression more than Nick Saban's team shut down Tim Tebow last December.

 

A policy generated by the University of Alabama back in 2003 banned all dorm room window displays, allegedly in response to a student hanging a confederate flag in their window. Students at this public institution, appreciating the value of the First Amendment, responded with protest. They raised American flags in their windows, daring the administration to ban those.  These students had obviously not read Dan Flynn's Why the Left Hates America, because in traditional form these administrators had no problem ensuring that the American flag was banned as well.

Texas may have Robert Jensen to talk the talk of resenting America, but whatever 'Bama's intentions may be, they appeared to have walked the walk. How can Texas respond?

 

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