Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malcolm X was right, guilt ridden UMC white libs are the worst. Always "whitesplaining" to us black "folk" cause it makes them "feels" good to be the white knight. As a black person reading some of these posts it's really something to behold.
Do you think racism exists in the US today?
If so, do you think it should be addressed? How?
Probably not by sending a bunch of emails and surveys to disaffected students again and again the way Michigan does.
You’re minimizing the work they’ve done over the last decade, including better representation in faculty.
You mean they've mau-maued the faculty into regularly hiring less qualified candidates and made everyone sign terroristic "diversity statements". Yeah good job.
Do you know what terrorism means? It takes like 10 minutes for a faculty applicant to write how they’ve mentored a student of color before. It’s not an unreasonable demand.
Harvard and MIT thought it was an unreasonable demand, and ended the practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay so takeaway is:
Michigan = bad
Don't let your kids apply to it.
Please
Right? As a Michigan parent, this is not going to matter. Michigan is still (like all the other top schools) going to be a huge prize. My kid is having the time of his life and getting a great education. People are always thrilled for him that he got in and is there. This article isn't changing anything.
He may be assumed to be a "DEI" grad by potential employers.
Yes, we lie awake nights concerned about our white, top grades, econ major kid being pigeon-holed in this manor.
But seriously, as others have posted, we have no regrets about part of the tuition money we've spent going to fund this experiment (if it even has - didn't see where the funds came from). Race relations in this country are fraught and complicated and Michigan is at least trying.
+1
I’ll take them doing something imperfectly over doing nothing.
What if what they are doing is making things worse?
This is like a medieval doctor deciding to bleed a patient because they are really sick and he has to do something…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay so takeaway is:
Michigan = bad
Don't let your kids apply to it.
Please
Right? As a Michigan parent, this is not going to matter. Michigan is still (like all the other top schools) going to be a huge prize. My kid is having the time of his life and getting a great education. People are always thrilled for him that he got in and is there. This article isn't changing anything.
He may be assumed to be a "DEI" grad by potential employers.
Yes, we lie awake nights concerned about our white, top grades, econ major kid being pigeon-holed in this manor.
But seriously, as others have posted, we have no regrets about part of the tuition money we've spent going to fund this experiment (if it even has - didn't see where the funds came from). Race relations in this country are fraught and complicated and Michigan is at least trying.
+1
I’ll take them doing something imperfectly over doing nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malcolm X was right, guilt ridden UMC white libs are the worst. Always "whitesplaining" to us black "folk" cause it makes them "feels" good to be the white knight. As a black person reading some of these posts it's really something to behold.
Do you think racism exists in the US today?
If so, do you think it should be addressed? How?
Probably not by sending a bunch of emails and surveys to disaffected students again and again the way Michigan does.
You’re minimizing the work they’ve done over the last decade, including better representation in faculty.
You mean they've mau-maued the faculty into regularly hiring less qualified candidates and made everyone sign terroristic "diversity statements". Yeah good job.
Do you know what terrorism means? It takes like 10 minutes for a faculty applicant to write how they’ve mentored a student of color before. It’s not an unreasonable demand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malcolm X was right, guilt ridden UMC white libs are the worst. Always "whitesplaining" to us black "folk" cause it makes them "feels" good to be the white knight. As a black person reading some of these posts it's really something to behold.
Do you think racism exists in the US today?
If so, do you think it should be addressed? How?
Probably not by sending a bunch of emails and surveys to disaffected students again and again the way Michigan does.
You’re minimizing the work they’ve done over the last decade, including better representation in faculty.
You mean they've mau-maued the faculty into regularly hiring less qualified candidates and made everyone sign terroristic "diversity statements". Yeah good job.
Do you know what terrorism means? It takes like 10 minutes for a faculty applicant to write how they’ve mentored a student of color before. It’s not an unreasonable demand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malcolm X was right, guilt ridden UMC white libs are the worst. Always "whitesplaining" to us black "folk" cause it makes them "feels" good to be the white knight. As a black person reading some of these posts it's really something to behold.
Do you think racism exists in the US today?
If so, do you think it should be addressed? How?
Probably not by sending a bunch of emails and surveys to disaffected students again and again the way Michigan does.
You’re minimizing the work they’ve done over the last decade, including better representation in faculty.
You mean they've mau-maued the faculty into regularly hiring less qualified candidates and made everyone sign terroristic "diversity statements". Yeah good job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The $250,000 million would be better spent in the schools in Detroit with concentrated reading classes and concentrated math classes to learn the basics of English and Math.
So your recommendation is that the Michigan legislature should have somehow estimated how much the University of Michigan was spending out of its mostly private budget on DEI, reduced the state funding by that much each year, and given it only to Detroit Public Schools as supplemental money above the existing per pupil uniform state allowance?
Sounds like DeSantis policy to me.
Very unlikely that could actually be enacted, but if the R's were able to redirect a controversial funding stream, they would probably try to get the charter schools and religious schools in on the deal.
Don't forget Betsy DeVos is from Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The $250,000 million would be better spent in the schools in Detroit with concentrated reading classes and concentrated math classes to learn the basics of English and Math.
So your recommendation is that the Michigan legislature should have somehow estimated how much the University of Michigan was spending out of its mostly private budget on DEI, reduced the state funding by that much each year, and given it only to Detroit Public Schools as supplemental money above the existing per pupil uniform state allowance?
Sounds like DeSantis policy to me.
Very unlikely that could actually be enacted, but if the R's were able to redirect a controversial funding stream, they would probably try to get the charter schools and religious schools in on the deal.
Don't forget Betsy DeVos is from Michigan.
Anonymous wrote:The $250,000 million would be better spent in the schools in Detroit with concentrated reading classes and concentrated math classes to learn the basics of English and Math.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't earn it.
Didn't earn it.
Didn't earn it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Malcolm X was right, guilt ridden UMC white libs are the worst. Always "whitesplaining" to us black "folk" cause it makes them "feels" good to be the white knight. As a black person reading some of these posts it's really something to behold.
Do you think racism exists in the US today?
If so, do you think it should be addressed? How?
Probably not by sending a bunch of emails and surveys to disaffected students again and again the way Michigan does.
You’re minimizing the work they’ve done over the last decade, including better representation in faculty.