
The Michael Shermer Show How Foreign Governments Influence U.S. Universities
Aug 19, 2025
Sarah McLaughlin, a senior scholar at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, dives into the alarming influence of foreign authoritarian regimes on U.S. universities. She reveals how financial ties with countries like China compromise academic integrity and freedom of expression. McLaughlin shares personal insights on censorship's rise since 2014, the implications for international students, and the debate surrounding political correctness on campuses. Her findings challenge us to consider the cost of globalization on free thought in education.
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Offense Claims Can Mask Political Censorship
- Sensitivity exploitation lets critics of authoritarian regimes use offense claims to demand censorship on campus.
- McLaughlin flags this tactic as a tool that can be weaponized to silence government critics.
Georgetown Cancels Debate In Qatar
- Georgetown's Qatar campus canceled a student debate on female depictions of God and later said the decision followed Qatari law.
- The incident revealed satellite campuses often must comply with local blasphemy rules despite home-campus speech promises.
Instructor Penalized For Teaching Islamic Art
- Hamline University fired Erica Lopez Prater after she showed a respectful medieval Islamic painting of Muhammad in class despite warnings.
- The case shows how classroom scholarship can be treated as offensive and punished.



