Texans are fond of Aggie jokes. The idea is that Texas A & M students are very very stupid. A mother tells her Aggie son to put on a pair of clean socks every day. After a week he couldn’t get his shoes on. Or how about the one where the Aggie plans to build a spaceship to sample the sun’s surface and is told that the sun will burn up the spaceship. He says not to worry. They will launch at night. You get the idea. Just search for “Aggie Jokes” and they will come up.
Here’s another. An Aggie student filmed her professor in a class called “Literature for Children” and sent the film to a Texas legislator. She claimed the prof was not following Trump’s executive order, promulgated on his first day in office, that U.S. policy would only recognize two sexes, male and female, and would enforce that rule. So the professor was fired. So much for academic freedom. So much for free speech. And what kind of student, instead of engaging the prof in a discussion, sends a film to a legislator?
And what kind of legislator acts like that? Maybe it isn’t the Aggies at Texas A & M. Maybe it’s the whole damn state.
See Vimal Patel and J. David Goodman, “Texas Professor Fired After Accusations of Teaching ‘Gender Ideology,’ “ New York Times, (Sept. 11, 2025), p. A14.