Regent Acker's Slack Shenanigans: Is This All They Got?
Leaked messages aim to smear a conservative, but the 'scandal' is as limp as Biden's approval ratings.

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Okay, so apparently U-M Regent Jordan Acker said some… gasp… spicy things in a private Slack group. The horror! Grab your pearls, snowflakes. The outrage machine is revving up just in time for the election. But let's be real, the only thing shocking here is how pathetic the left's smear tactics have become.
This whole thing reeks of desperation. Acker, you see, committed the cardinal sin of being a conservative in academia. He dared to push back against the pro-Hamas crowd and even had the audacity to question the woke DEI cult. And for that, the Ministry of Truth is coming after him with… checks notes …lewd Slack messages? Seriously? Is this the best they could find? Someone get these guys a copy of Art of War because their strategy is as effective as Kamala Harris at the border.
Let's break it down. Acker allegedly made some off-color jokes about a Dem strategist and a U-M student. His lawyer is casting doubt on the authenticity of the messages, which is a good start. But even if they're real, so what? Guys make jokes in private chats. Welcome to reality, libs. It's not a crime, and it certainly doesn't disqualify someone from serving on the Board of Regents – unless you're running on a platform of mandatory pronoun pins and gender-neutral bathrooms.
This whole thing is a transparent attempt to distract from the real issues facing the University of Michigan: skyrocketing tuition, woke indoctrination, and a general lack of common sense. Instead of focusing on these problems, the left is obsessed with policing private conversations and manufacturing outrage over nothing.
And who's leading the charge? Amir Makled, a progressive lawyer who represented the pro-Palestinian protesters Acker helped shut down. Surprise, surprise. This is just another case of the radical left trying to silence dissent and consolidate their power. But here's the thing: normal people are tired of this crap. They're tired of the woke mob, the cancel culture, and the endless stream of manufactured controversies.
So, what's the takeaway? Don't fall for the hype. This is just another desperate attempt to smear a conservative and push a leftist agenda. Focus on the real issues, do your research, and vote accordingly. And maybe, just maybe, we can start to push back against the woke insanity that's infecting our universities.
