I graduated from Baylor in 2010 and I had maybe 3 conservative professors. 3…in 4 years.
rypry said:
I graduated from Baylor in 2010 and I had maybe 3 conservative professors. 3…in 4 years.
Realitybites said:
Baylor might want to take a look at what our President-Elect has to say about the coming overhaul in education in America.
they had to due to texas law. iIRCRedbrickbear said:Realitybites said:
Baylor might want to take a look at what our President-Elect has to say about the coming overhaul in education in America.
Or just follow the lead of our peer competitors (who also happen to be very liberal) but are still getting rid of their toxic DEI apparatus
[the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) laid off about 60 staff members in April 2024 to comply with Senate Bill 17, a state law that bans DEI programs and trainings in public universities:
- When
On April 2, 2024, UT Austin announced the layoffs in an email from President Jay Hartzell. ]
4th and Inches said:they had to due to texas law. iIRCRedbrickbear said:Realitybites said:
Baylor might want to take a look at what our President-Elect has to say about the coming overhaul in education in America.
Or just follow the lead of our peer competitors (who also happen to be very liberal) but are still getting rid of their toxic DEI apparatus
[the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) laid off about 60 staff members in April 2024 to comply with Senate Bill 17, a state law that bans DEI programs and trainings in public universities:
- When
On April 2, 2024, UT Austin announced the layoffs in an email from President Jay Hartzell. ]
Baylor always does "the current thing" following the other universities, just usually late enough that we also don't get credit for it.Redbrickbear said:4th and Inches said:they had to due to texas law. iIRCRedbrickbear said:Realitybites said:
Baylor might want to take a look at what our President-Elect has to say about the coming overhaul in education in America.
Or just follow the lead of our peer competitors (who also happen to be very liberal) but are still getting rid of their toxic DEI apparatus
[the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) laid off about 60 staff members in April 2024 to comply with Senate Bill 17, a state law that bans DEI programs and trainings in public universities:
- When
On April 2, 2024, UT Austin announced the layoffs in an email from President Jay Hartzell. ]
Sure
But Baylor leadership loves to play copycat with other schools on issues like scary statues and LGBTQ
Why not come on and follow the other public schools when they finally do something right?
Robert Wilson said:Baylor always does "the current thing" following the other universities, just usually late enough that we also don't get credit for it.Redbrickbear said:4th and Inches said:they had to due to texas law. iIRCRedbrickbear said:Realitybites said:
Baylor might want to take a look at what our President-Elect has to say about the coming overhaul in education in America.
Or just follow the lead of our peer competitors (who also happen to be very liberal) but are still getting rid of their toxic DEI apparatus
[the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) laid off about 60 staff members in April 2024 to comply with Senate Bill 17, a state law that bans DEI programs and trainings in public universities:
- When
On April 2, 2024, UT Austin announced the layoffs in an email from President Jay Hartzell. ]
Sure
But Baylor leadership loves to play copycat with other schools on issues like scary statues and LGBTQ
Why not come on and follow the other public schools when they finally do something right?
So we won't get rid of the DEI structures unless/until that is the hip thing to do according to the rest of academia / progressive culture, and then we'll do it about 5 years later.
Assassin said:
All reparations go through the Choctaw Casino. This has been arranged for years. Not sure why they want more...
Well done! That was a memorable night of another Baylor disaster.drahthaar said:Stranger said:
Too bad Paul Baker isn't around to read that crap
That''d be a long day's journey into night…
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They (native Americans) get hundreds of millions of dollars annually from the US gov. But those hundreds of millions are controlled by a few. That's their problem...not the American public.Thee University said:
I personally would not have a problem paying Native American Indians some sort of "reparations". They are the ONLY group deserving of $$$$ because we did screw them over. All other ethnic groups have profited by their coming to America. Slave or non-slave.
But only if all African Americans, Czech Americans, German Americans, Irish Americans pitch in and cut checks to Indian tribes still around.
By the way……why are American Indians not demanding their "fair share"? Are they looting, stealing, beating and burning America down?
Bruin92 said:They (native Americans) get hundreds of millions of dollars annually from the US gov. But those hundreds of millions are controlled by a few. That's their problem...not the American public.Thee University said:
I personally would not have a problem paying Native American Indians some sort of "reparations". They are the ONLY group deserving of $$$$ because we did screw them over. All other ethnic groups have profited by their coming to America. Slave or non-slave.
But only if all African Americans, Czech Americans, German Americans, Irish Americans pitch in and cut checks to Indian tribes still around.
By the way……why are American Indians not demanding their "fair share"? Are they looting, stealing, beating and burning America down?
If the tribes would make a high tech, overpriced weapons system, they could sell it to DOD and it would fix any of their perceived ills.Redbrickbear said:Bruin92 said:They (native Americans) get hundreds of millions of dollars annually from the US gov. But those hundreds of millions are controlled by a few. That's their problem...not the American public.Thee University said:
I personally would not have a problem paying Native American Indians some sort of "reparations". They are the ONLY group deserving of $$$$ because we did screw them over. All other ethnic groups have profited by their coming to America. Slave or non-slave.
But only if all African Americans, Czech Americans, German Americans, Irish Americans pitch in and cut checks to Indian tribes still around.
By the way……why are American Indians not demanding their "fair share"? Are they looting, stealing, beating and burning America down?
Billions actually
(that does not even count for tax exceptions and gambling rights on Native lands)
[The President's 2024 budget for Indian Affairs is $4.7 billion this total includes funding for all of Indian Affairs which includes the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), the Bureau of Trust Funds Administration (BTFA)
Indian Affairs has expanded the use of the Buy Indian Act to bring support to Indian Economic Enterprises. In Fiscal Year 2022, nearly $420 million in spending went to Native-owned businesses,]
There is a lot of money floating around