None has flown the fragrant Casey DeSantis, Florida’s First Lady, on his private jet to visit a defense contractor in Jacksonville. numbers among its faculty people with fancy Ph.D.s and law degrees from fancy joints like Harvard, Yale, Chicago, and Oxford, but none of them has graduated from such a distinguished institution as the Chelsea College of Aeronautical Engineering, which claims Mori Hosseini as an alumnus. Ladapo overall will get more than $500,000 from the state as surgeon general and professor of Magical Thinking Medicine. Of course, nobody can live on that chump change, so Dr. Ladapo and voila! A base salary of $262,000 a year. trustees has shown in every aspect of his life, Hosseini hand-picked Dr. With the impeccable taste the head of the U.F. In return for their support, the trustees get good seats at the ball game and some little extras, like forcing the hiring of Joseph Ladapo, the mandate-hating, vaccine-dubious, ivermectin-pushing medical maverick who got fast-tracked to a sweet gig at U.F.’s medical school. You think you get to strong-arm a major university for free? trustees also cough up considerable moolah. Sure, he gives a lot of campaign cash to Our Wise Governor: $112,000, to be exact. than this bookworm rabble who spend their lives in labs or libraries with their noses in books instead of making millions of dollars building beige houses all over those useless empty parts of Florida. Mori Hosseini is more qualified to rule U.F. Mori Husseini, who believes totally in freedom of speech, warns, “This will not stand. Mori Hosseini, chair of the University of Florida’s Board of Trustees. money until the university allows the faculty to say whatever they want. ![]() Not OK.Īs is launching a petition with nearly 300 faculty signatories demanding that administrators refrain from trying to censor them and asking donors to stop giving U.F. president Kent Fuchs (careful how you pronounce that, Chief), and Our Wise Governor out loud, where people can hear, is beyond the pale. It’s just that criticizing the trustees, U.F. He assures us he is 110 percent (maybe even more) in favor of “the First Amendment rights of our faculty and their academic freedom to teach, research, publish, and exercise their rights as citizens.” How dare a bunch of weirdo so-called “scholars” complain about being forbidden to testify against Our Wise Governor’s fine new election laws or teach a class with a title where the words “critical” and “ race” appear way too close together? ![]() Morteza “Mori” Hosseini, chair of the University of Florida Board of Trustees, is not happy, not happy at all.
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