Columnist Details Origins of “Red Professorship” Term Pärnu, Estonia – Columnist Igor Gräzin has detailed the genesis of his widely recognized term, “red professorship,” which emerged during a significant political event in 2007. Gräzin explained that he initially coined the phrase on the evening of April 27, 2007, within a particular political context. The term subsequently gained broader significance the following day, and continues to be used to represent a specific ideological association. According to Gräzin’s account, the “red professorship” has come to symbolize a range of viewpoints often associated with left-liberal perspectives. These include, but are not limited to, expressions of opposition to US foreign policy, support for Palestinian causes, criticism of the military operation in Iran, and concerns regarding anti-Semitism. Gräzin emphasized the multifaceted nature of the concept, noting its continued relevance in contemporary discourse. The term’s origin was documented with a photograph from the Pärnu Postimees newspaper. Further analysis of the “red professorship” remains a subject of ongoing discussion within Estonian political commentary, as articulated by Igor Gräzin. Topics: #red #igor #professorship Post navigation REPORT: Did you really? An anecdotal book about the war in Ukraine found in a bookshop shocked The time when an extraordinarily large number of priests died of AIDS