Should I just let this go, or defend my beliefs?
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Yea, I will probably just let it go. Just wanted some information on the subject, especially since it seems to be the weapon of choice to browbeat conservatives with these days.
I know. These crazy ideas began when I was in college -- but people who embraced them were in the minority. Most of us just wanted to do well, and get a good career going.
When you're firmly entrenched in whatever field you choose, then it's less risky to make waves. Academics can be notoriously egotistical and it's best not to rattle their cage if you need letters.