You may very well be right -- I hadn't thought of that! This writer of this letter seems especially brainless; if he is any indication of the quality of thought support SFT, this situation is even sadder than I had already thought.
The argument from these pro-SFT people that we need to "get over it" is really getting old. Does it make more sense to get rid of the people complaining or get rid of the source of the complaints? Many of the faculty/staff who are upset with this administration have been working at USM for several years. These people weren't "complaining" before. The difference in the equation is Thames. If these pro-SFT people think getting rid of all the upset faculty is the solution to this mess I dare them to do it. See how easy it will be to fill hundreds more open positions added to the 112 or so already open.
"Do what is best for the students, the programs and the future of Southern Miss, please" could easily be taken to mean "fire Shelby Thames immediately," y'know?
quote: Originally posted by: Invictus "Are we sure this guy is pro-Thames? "Do what is best for the students, the programs and the future of Southern Miss, please" could easily be taken to mean "fire Shelby Thames immediately," y'know?"
except that it is written poorly and follows the party line of the Thames camp.
quote: Originally posted by: Invictus "Are we sure this guy is pro-Thames?
"Do what is best for the students, the programs and the future of Southern Miss, please" could easily be taken to mean "fire Shelby Thames immediately," y'know?"
I assume he is pro-Thames because he says he is tired of the "complaining" which has been the theme of many of these letters. The pro-Thames people have been pushing this "whiney faculty" idea. Also the "take an aspirin" comment I think gives it away. Just my opinion.
The reason I was offended by the letter is that it absolutely trivializes a very serious situation. It doesn't even begin to offer a serious response. That is why I assumed it was from a Thames supporter, and why I continue to assume this.
I guess I need to enclose comments such as the one I made up this thread with <JOKE> </JOKE> html markups.
I still think an appropriate follow-up to this guy would be to write, "I agree that we need to do what's best for USM & its students. Shelby Thames should resign & if he doesn't, he should be fired."
quote: Originally posted by: Invictus "I guess I need to enclose comments such as the one I made up this thread with <JOKE> </JOKE> html markups. I still think an appropriate follow-up to this guy would be to write, "I agree that we need to do what's best for USM & its students. Shelby Thames should resign & if he doesn't, he should be fired." "
DUH! Sorry, Invictus -- I should have seen the humor. I guess I was paying more attention to the message itself than to who posted it! My reaction reminds me of a student of mine who actually convinced his girlfriend that the word "gullible" was not in the dictionary!
quote: Originally posted by: USM Sympathizer My reaction reminds me of a student of mine who actually convinced his girlfriend that the word "gullible" was not in the dictionary!"
Oh, so you're not a lawyer! Seriously, I take it you are an academic of some sort. Can you tell us anything about the reactions at your location to USM's situation?
quote: Originally posted by: LVN " Oh, so you're not a lawyer! Seriously, I take it you are an academic of some sort. Can you tell us anything about the reactions at your location to USM's situation? "
The reaction of every single person with whom I have spoken has been to be appalled at SFT. Often these were reactions unsolicited by me, usually in response to reading the original article in the Chronicle. I hate to say this, but one colleague quipped that SFT "even LOOKS like a cracker." And this from a person who admires the South.