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Conspiring To Stifle Free Speech Is A Crime: Law Enforcement Needs To Put This To A Stop.

 

Plus, a call for legislation banning political viewpoint discrimination on campus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Campus Free Speech Act Is Desperately Needed

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner

 

 

 

 

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My niece, who (like my brother and sil) is liberal, had a 16th birthday party with a Chinese New Year theme. Her boyfriend (not sure if he's a liberal), who is half Chinese (mom) and Dutch, was read the riot act by the (Tiger) mom because she was insulted that her culture was being appropriated, and dropped him off 45 minutes late. Never mind that 2 full Chinese friends' parents had no problem with the theme. :rolleyes:

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HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE, LOYALTY-OATH EDITION:

 

Residential Advisor Loses Job Because She Didn’t ‘Demonstrate a Commitment to Social Justice.’

 

 

Justine Schwarz, a residential advisor at the University of Minnesota, lost her job because program administrators thought she was insufficiently committed to promoting social justice.

“[she] has not demonstrated a commitment to social justice growth and promotion to residents,” a director wrote in his review of Schwarz.

Furthermore, Schwarz liked to “play devil’s advocate” when talking with other people about “diversity and social justice.” Schwarz’s zeal for wide-ranging debate on these subjects called into question whether she could be trusted to behave like a good social justice advocate, according to the review.

In other respects, Schwarz was a model residential advisor.

“Justine’s residents love her,” her review noted
. “She has been able to connect with many of her residents on a personal level.”

Over at Campus Reform, David Blondin and Maddison Dibble of The Minnesota Republic­—Minnesota’s conservative student newspaper—gathered impressive evidence that the training program for residential advisors leans heavily to the left: RAs must learn about oppression, power, and privilege. They even have to watch a Buzzfeed video about the reinforcement of traditional gender roles.

It’s one thing to teach RAs—the students who handle dorm disputes between other residents—something about privilege. It’s quite another to require them to preach these views to incoming students.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This kind of thing is why we need federal legislation protecting faculty and students against political viewpoint discrimination.

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HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE, LOYALTY-OATH EDITION:

 

Residential Advisor Loses Job Because She Didn’t ‘Demonstrate a Commitment to Social Justice.’

 

 

 

Justine Schwarz, a residential advisor at the University of Minnesota, lost her job because program administrators thought she was insufficiently committed to promoting social justice.

“[she] has not demonstrated a commitment to social justice growth and promotion to residents,” a director wrote in his review of Schwarz.

Furthermore, Schwarz liked to “play devil’s advocate” when talking with other people about “diversity and social justice.” Schwarz’s zeal for wide-ranging debate on these subjects called into question whether she could be trusted to behave like a good social justice advocate, according to the review.

In other respects, Schwarz was a model residential advisor.

“Justine’s residents love her,” her review noted. “She has been able to connect with many of her residents on a personal level.”

Over at Campus Reform, David Blondin and Maddison Dibble of The Minnesota Republic­—Minnesota’s conservative student newspaper—gathered impressive evidence that the training program for residential advisors leans heavily to the left: RAs must learn about oppression, power, and privilege. They even have to watch a Buzzfeed video about the reinforcement of traditional gender roles.

It’s one thing to teach RAs—the students who handle dorm disputes between other residents—something about privilege. It’s quite another to require them to preach these views to incoming students.

 

 

 

 

 

This kind of thing is why we need federal legislation protecting faculty and students against political viewpoint discrimination.

So we need laws to protect expression against expression?

 

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HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE, LOYALTY-OATH EDITION:

 

Residential Advisor Loses Job Because She Didnt Demonstrate a Commitment to Social Justice.

 

 

 

Justine Schwarz, a residential advisor at the University of Minnesota, lost her job because program administrators thought she was insufficiently committed to promoting social justice.

[she] has not demonstrated a commitment to social justice growth and promotion to residents, a director wrote in his review of Schwarz.

Furthermore, Schwarz liked to play devils advocate when talking with other people about diversity and social justice. Schwarzs zeal for wide-ranging debate on these subjects called into question whether she could be trusted to behave like a good social justice advocate, according to the review.

In other respects, Schwarz was a model residential advisor.

Justines residents love her, her review noted. She has been able to connect with many of her residents on a personal level.

Over at Campus Reform, David Blondin and Maddison Dibble of The Minnesota Republic­Minnesotas conservative student newspapergathered impressive evidence that the training program for residential advisors leans heavily to the left: RAs must learn about oppression, power, and privilege. They even have to watch a Buzzfeed video about the reinforcement of traditional gender roles.

Its one thing to teach RAsthe students who handle dorm disputes between other residentssomething about privilege. Its quite another to require them to preach these views to incoming students.

 

 

 

 

This kind of thing is why we need federal legislation protecting faculty and students against political viewpoint discrimination.

if this was a reverse issue they'd somehow find it title is relevant
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Students wear white pins to remind them of white privilege

 

College Fix ^ | February 14, 2017 | Dominic Mancini
Students at Elizabethtown College this month are wearing white pins in the shape of puzzle pieces to remind them of their white privilege. The campaign was launched over the weekend by the Elizabethtown College Democrats, who say it aims to make students at the small and private liberal arts college in Pennsylvania more introspective about issues of race, especially in their predominantly white region of Lancaster County.

 

 

 

 

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Cox told the Post that if she could make her comments again, she wouldn't change her language. She said she believes the controversy is part of a "very carefully planned plot to attack college professors that they don't like and disagree with."
"This is being done all around the country," she said. "It's not my fault, and I didn't do anything wrong."
And she still can't figure out why Hillary lost the election...
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Wisconsin students demand free tuition for black students
AP ^ | February 16, 2017
The University of Wisconsin-Madison's student government is demanding free tuition for black students. The Associated Students Of Madison adopted a resolution ... demanding free access, tuition and housing for all black people, including former inmates.
UW-Madison spokesman John Lucas says university officials are reviewing the resolution.

 

(Excerpt) Read more at hosted.ap.org ...

 

 

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