The right thing for the millions of individuals who do not want to be judged by their skin color. Abolishing oppressor/oppressed nonsense isn’t the right thing for Jews, it is the right thing for everyone, even those who purportedly stand to “benefit” from DEI. |
+100 Couldn't agree more. Glad he is speaking out. He certainly has a lot to say: Love that he is highlighting this: What I learned, however, was that DEI was not about diversity in its purest form, but rather DEI was a political advocacy movement on behalf of certain groups that are deemed oppressed under DEI’s own methodology. Under DEI, one’s degree of oppression is determined based upon where one resides on a so-called intersectional pyramid of oppression where whites, Jews, and Asians are deemed oppressors, and a subset of people of color, LGBTQ people, and/or women are deemed to be oppressed. Under this ideology which is the philosophical underpinning of DEI as advanced by Ibram X. Kendi and others, one is either an anti-racist or a racist. There is no such thing as being “not racist.” Under DEI’s ideology, any policy, program, educational system, economic system, grading system, admission policy, (and even climate change due its disparate impact on geographies and the people that live there), etc. that leads to unequal outcomes among people of different skin colors is deemed racist. As a result, according to DEI, capitalism is racist, Advanced Placement exams are racist, IQ tests are racist, corporations are racist, or in other words, any merit-based program, system, or organization which has or generates outcomes for different races that are at variance with the proportion these different races represent in the population at large is by definition racist under DEI’s ideology. In order to be deemed anti-racist, one must personally take action to reverse any unequal outcomes in society. The DEI movement, which has permeated many universities, corporations, and state, local and federal governments, is designed to be the anti-racist engine to transform society from its currently structurally racist state to an anti-racist one. |
I was raised to think that lying, stealing, and cheating are wrong and that the guilt from knowing you got ahead by those methods will be with you forever. |
DP. That was a verbose attempt to defend the 28 to 1 imbalance of progressives to republicans among university professors. What you really meant was: - you oppose diversity among professors, when it comes to their political views. |
And if you honestly believe that severe imbalance does not lead to essentially a political indoctrination of impressionable young students, then there is no hope of reasoning with you. |
You still haven't answered my question: what would a solution to this issue look like? What do YOU propose as a strategy to balance the number of progressive and non-progressives in academia? |
There are plenty of colleges that will hire reactionary professors. They aren’t elite schools, but reactionary thinkers tend not to be among the intellectual elite anyway. I don’t see anyone bemoaning the lack of progressives at Antonin Scalia Law School or Liberty University, do you? |
Are other universities' presidents publicly coming to Dr. Gay's defense? Standing by her? Outraged that she is being allegedly forced out for alleged plagiarism? If so how many and which ones. |
Chair Elise Stefanik "blasted Harvard for allowing an alleged serial plagiarist to remain on the faculty. 'She's not fit to be a faculty member,' Stefanik told the Post. 'It's unacceptable when you have students at Harvard who would be expelled for plagiarism to allow a faculty member who has nearly 50 examples of plagiarism in their very slim body of academic work. It's absurd and everybody know it. Harvard knows it too.'" - Chair Elise Stefanik |
*"“Two down, one to go,” Ms. Stefanik says of the three university heads who testified before Congress in early December. The president of the University of Pennsylvania, Liz Magill, resigned just days after the hearing. It took weeks for the pressure to mount against Ms. Gay to the point where her presidency, as Ms. Stefanik puts it, became “untenable.” She is now urging the president of MIT to step down as well." https://stefanik.house.gov/2024/1/icymi-the-new-york-sun-congresswoman-elise-stefanik-claudine-gay-s-departure-from-presidency-of-harvard-is-the-tip-of-the-iceberg |
Stefanik also said the following in a press statement on Gay’s resignation, claiming victory in the fight. Sounds like she's gearing up for her next political move. Trump's VP maybe? “I will always deliver results,” Stefanik said. “The resignation of Harvard’s antisemitic plagiarist president is long overdue. Claudine Gay’s morally bankrupt answers to my questions made history as the most viewed Congressional testimony in the history of the U.S. Congress. |
Wow. Didn't know that. |
Ouch! Apparently don't mess Chair Elise Stefanik! |
"I will always deliver results,” Stefanik said. She appears to have delivered. Has Dr. Gay issues an apology? |
Wow, this is telling. |