DEI Spells Death for the Idea of a University and for free discourse.

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Tempus Edax Rerum
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DEI Spells Death for the Idea of a University and for free discourse.

Wherever this agenda is allowed to take root, free expression and academic integrity are doomed.
The first object of government, James Madison tells us in Federalist 10, is the protection of "the diversity in the faculties of men." By diversity, Madison meant different opinions to be encouraged to preserve liberty. Equity is an ancient legal concept of justice in particular cases, developed over centuries of English common-law practice. Inclusion simply means to make a part of, as in defining a mathematical set by what it does and doesn't include.

All good words with respectable origins. Yet in true Orwellian fashion, they have been redefined.
Diversity is no longer a term to describe the breadth of our differences but a demand to flatter and grant privileges to purportedly oppressed identity groups. Equity assigns desirable positions based on race, sex and sexual orientation rather than character, competence and merit. Inclusion now means creating a social environment where identity groups are celebrated while those who disagree are maligned.
"Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion"the compound form of these modern conceptsis especially toxic. It divides us by social identity groups, ranks those groups on privilege and power, and excludes those who fail to honor the new orthodoxy. Rather than being equally endowed with innate dignity and fundamental rights as human beingsbest judged by our character and not skin colorwe are supposed to discriminate and confer status based on race, sex and cultural affinity.

This isn't merely a conceptual problem. DEI initiatives have proliferated in higher education. There are offices, deans and vice presidents of diversity, equity and inclusion at most colleges and universities, such as New College of Florida, where I have recently been appointed a trustee. One review of top universities found an average of 45 DEI staff members at each school (about one DEI staffer for every 30 professors). Another study found that 20% of academic job postings require DEI statements as a requirement of employment or promotion.

College is a partnership between faculty and students focused on learning and pursuing knowledge. It's ultimately about the enduring question of human flourishing. Freshman orientation shouldn't be a re-education session. DEI may be the heart of the woke movement, but it deadens the academic mind.
A recent report from the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education speaks of "creating a framework for diversity officers to advance anti-racism strategies, particularly anti-Black racism, at their respective institutions of higher education." How? Through curriculum and pedagogy for sure, but also through admissions, campus culture, institutional structures, policies, hiring, promotions and employee training. In short, everything.

To be clear, we aren't talking about a particular department or faculty here, or the departments doing scholarly research or teaching classes as part of the curriculum. Nor is this about the regular practice of assuring compliance with civil-rights laws or creating reasonable outreach programs. One can disagree and debate those within the collegial context, where different views are encouraged and protected under the aegis of academic freedom. But DEI is an effort within the administrative authority of the college to shape the whole institution and all its activities consistent with its ideology.

When coming from the college's administration, DEI practices essentially gatekeep entry to college faculty, staff and students. Requiring DEI statements as part of the faculty employment process dissuades those who think otherwise from even applying. It stifles discourse by keeping dissenting viewpoints from campus in the first place.

College DEI training programs discourage the open and candid discussion necessary for intellectual growth. They exacerbate divisions between groups, creating an environment of tension, fear and one-mindedness, and they have the pernicious effect of closing minds and shutting down thoughtful debate even before classes begin.

DEI attacks the integrity of the academic project. Instead of listening to divergent voices, ears are shut. Instead of the free expression of contrary opinions, chilling self-censorship takes place. Instead of a campus open to all, one finds a narrow doorway through which only an approved few may enter. If the right pieties and homilies aren't made, ostracization and exclusion become the norm rather than the exception. Unanimity, inequality and exclusionOrwellian indeed.
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Fre3dombear
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Imagine what this nonsense does to People in corporate America

Go woke go broke!
Harrison Bergeron
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This is not surprising. The left-wing always ends in authoritarianism, so not sure why anyone would be surprised. However, what is surprising is the speed at which the full, anti-intellectual Orwellianism has gained such a dominant foothold in the Academy and corporate America. I live it every day - not as bad as on campus but similar virtue signaling and religious fundamentalist homage and ritual at particular extremist idealogies.
Redbrickbear
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All the more troubling when you realize that Baylor is deep into DEI right now.
Harrison Bergeron
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Redbrickbear said:

All the more troubling when you realize that Baylor is deep into DEI right now.
Yep. Baylor is not longer pretending to be different.
Tempus Edax Rerum
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Redbrickbear said:

All the more troubling when you realize that Baylor is deep into DEI right now.
I agree.
RD2WINAGNBEAR86
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I think the use of three letter acronyms will ultimately lead to the destruction and collapse of civilization as we know it. SMH. DEI? WTH? LOL!!!
"Stand with anyone when he is right; Stand with him while he is right and part with him when he goes wrong." - Abraham Lincoln
DeborahFlagg
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Hey there! So, you know what's not cool? Painting everyone with the same brush just because they share a particular belief. Like seriously, that's not fair. You can find extremism and dogmatism in any political ideology, not just the left wing. And you know what's essential Encouraging open and honest dialogue, critical thinking, and respect for diverse viewpoints. Moreover, in universities, there must be equality and tolerance. On https://edubirdie.com/do-my-paper I find writing experts whom I ask to do my paper for me, and my classmates understand me. They don't discriminate against me for this weak point of mine. So that's especially true regarding the current state of the Academy and corporate America. We need to be able to discuss things without being afraid of offending someone or being canceled. Let's not let our differences lead to hostility or intolerance, okay? We're all in this together.
whitetrash
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DeborahFlagg said:

It's not fair to paint everyone with a particular belief with the same brush. Extremism and dogmatism can exist in any political ideology, not only in the left wing. Regarding the current state of the Academy and corporate America, it's important to encourage open and honest dialogue, critical thinking, and respect for diverse viewpoints. Folks, we should not let our differences lead to hostility or intolerance.
Redbrickbear
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DeborahFlagg said:

It's not fair to paint everyone with a particular belief with the same brush. Extremism and dogmatism can exist in any political ideology, not only in the left wing. Regarding the current state of the Academy and corporate America, it's important to encourage open and honest dialogue, critical thinking, and respect for diverse viewpoints. Folks, we should not let our differences lead to hostility or intolerance.
But which political ideology holds power over Academia in the USA?

And of course these are public universities...by their very nature they are supposed to be public shared institutions that represent the general public. That is why they are funded by taxpayers and tax exempt.

Half the country votes Conservative.

Are half the Universities or half the faculties at our Universities right wing?

Doc Holliday
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DeborahFlagg said:

It's not fair to paint everyone with a particular belief with the same brush. Extremism and dogmatism can exist in any political ideology, not only in the left wing. Regarding the current state of the Academy and corporate America, it's important to encourage open and honest dialogue, critical thinking, and respect for diverse viewpoints. Folks, we should not let our differences lead to hostility or intolerance.
I think it's fair to paint those on the left with more centrist and less radical views as afraid and unable to control the rise of extremism and dogmatic beliefs on the left.

Bill Maher is a good example. He's going to get cancelled and blacklisted for speaking out against it.

The hostility/intolerance is going to be directed everyone not onboard with it over the next few decades. It's already made a huge mark on academia, entertainment and HR, its only going to expand from here.

There are times when a red line must be drawn and we have failed to do so.
BusyTarpDuster2017
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DeborahFlagg said:

It's not fair to paint everyone with a particular belief with the same brush. Extremism and dogmatism can exist in any political ideology, not only in the left wing. Regarding the current state of the Academy and corporate America, it's important to encourage open and honest dialogue, critical thinking, and respect for diverse viewpoints. Folks, we should not let our differences lead to hostility or intolerance.
Chat bot says extremism can be on both sides....but then lists three things (open and honest dialogue, critical thinking, respect for others' viewpoints) that only one side consistently is extremist against. Methinks AI might really stand for Artificial Indoctrination.
Harrison Bergeron
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DeborahFlagg said:

It's not fair to paint everyone with a particular belief with the same brush. Extremism and dogmatism can exist in any political ideology, not only in the left wing. Regarding the current state of the Academy and corporate America, it's important to encourage open and honest dialogue, critical thinking, and respect for diverse viewpoints. Folks, we should not let our differences lead to hostility or intolerance.
Right wing "extremism" - only women can give birth.

Left wing extremism - anyone who disagrees with me should be fired and called an "-ist" and literally threatens my life with their ideas.
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