Thursday, October 27, 2022

Professor Fails Students, Students Tell Dean, Dean Fails Professor


As a wise man once said— "There's always a bigger fish." But despite originating from one of the greatest thinkers of our time, that concept —that idea—has prevailed throughout human existence. There's always a higher power that we need to call to, no matter who we are: Such as a king—who holds supreme executive power because some watery tart threw a sword at him. 

The idea of being beholden to something greater was something that this humanities professor had forced down their throat after they decided to fail half of their class on a machiavellian final project that, bizarrely, seems like it was inspired by the Stanford Prison Experiment. The Standford Prison Experiment isn't supposed to be an inspirational tale to teachers for their next group project; It's supposed to be textbook for what not to do for an ethical experiment. Although, the idea of likening the SPE to group projects is extremely poetic. 

Anyways: Teacher fails students, students get dean, dean steps in and sorts it out. 

Keep reading for the screenshots and reactions. For more, check out this student who reported their professor (hmm, sounds familiar.) 

 

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