Article by Walter E. Williams in "NewsBusters":
If you need an accurate update on some of the madness at the nation's
institutions of higher learning, check out Minding the Campus, a
nonprofit independent organization. John Leo, its editor in chief, says
that the organization's prime mission is dedicated to the revival of
intellectual pluralism and the best traditions of liberal education at
America's colleges and universities. Leo's most recent compilation of
campus madness leaves one nearly breathless.
In a USA Today op-ed, Emily Walton, a sociology professor at
Dartmouth University, said that all college students should take a
mandatory course on black history and white privilege. She says that by
taking her class, white students “come to understand that being a good
person does not make them innocent but rather they, too, are implicated
in a system of racial dominance.” Walton adds, “After spending their
young lives in a condition of ‘white blindness,’ that is, the inability
to see their own racial privilege, they begin to awaken to the notion
that racism has systematically kept others down while benefiting them
and other white people.” This is inculcating guilt based on skin color.
These young white kids had nothing to do with slavery, Jim Crow or other
horrible racial discriminatory acts. If one believes in individual
responsibility, he should find the indoctrination by Walton offensive.
To top it off, she equates the meritocratic system of hard work with
white discrimination against minorities.
If you thought integration was in, check out the University of
Nevada. Based on a report in the College Fix, John Leo describes how
integration on that campus is actively discouraged -- and at taxpayer
expense. The university provides separate dorms for different identities
including Howell Town for black students, Stonewall Suites for LGBTQ
students, the women-only housing of Tonopah community, the Healthy
Living Floor for tofu and kale lovers and study-intensive floors for
those who want to graduate.
According to a New York Post report, New York City school
administrators have been taught that pillars of Western Civilization
such as objectivity, individualism and belief in the written word all
are examples of white supremacy. All school principals, district office
administrators and superintendent teams were required to attend the
anti-white supremacy training put on by the city Department of
Education's Office of Equity and Access. They learn that a belief in an
“ultimate truth” (objectivity) leads to a dismissal of “alternate
viewpoints or emotions” as “bad” and that an emphasis on the written
word overlooks the “ability to relate to others” and leads to “teaching
that there is only ‘one right way’ to do something.” Administrators
learn that other “hallmarks” of white supremacy include a “sense of
urgency,” “quantity over quality” and “perfectionism.” Richard Carranza,
New York City school superintendent, says the workshops are just about
“what are our biases and how we work with them.”
Michael Bloomberg, former New York City mayor, says that political
rage and increasingly polarized discourse are endangering our nation.
Americans used to move forward productively after elections regardless
of which side won. Now, we seem paralyzed by absolute schism and
intolerance. Bloomberg pointed to colleges as a prime example of a
rising level of intolerance for different ideas and free speech. Steven
Gerrard, a professor at Williams College in Massachusetts, serves as an
example of campus intolerance. Students declared Gerrard “an enemy of
the people” after he suggested that Williams College join other schools
in signing onto what's called the Chicago Principles. The statement,
published by the Committee of Freedom of Expression at the University of
Chicago, calls for free speech to be central to college and university
culture. Williams college students said free speech is a part of a
right-wing agenda as a “cover for racism, xenophobia, sexism,
anti-Semitism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism and classism.” Bloomberg
pointed out that fewer than 70 of America's 4,000 colleges and
universities have endorsed or adopted the Chicago statement.
State governors and legislators can learn something from their
Alaskan counterparts, who slashed public spending on the University of
Alaska by 41%. There's nothing better than the sounds of pocketbooks
snapping shut to bring a bit of sanity to college administrators.
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/walter-e-williams/2019/10/17/intolerance-academia