Russell Gym said:
Quite a list - Thanks for taking the time!
The right wing snowflakes are already composing their letters of fake outrage on behalf of peoples they never knew until it became advantageous to do so.
Russell Gym said:
Quite a list - Thanks for taking the time!
Username checks out said:Russell Gym said:
Quite a list - Thanks for taking the time!
The right wing snowflakes are already composing their letters of fake outrage on behalf of peoples they never knew until it became advantageous to do so.
SIC EM 94 said:Username checks out said:Russell Gym said:
Quite a list - Thanks for taking the time!
The right wing snowflakes are already composing their letters of fake outrage on behalf of peoples they never knew until it became advantageous to do so.
Says the social justice clown that had zero issue with any of this until someone told him he needed to be offended.
Username checks out said:SIC EM 94 said:Username checks out said:Russell Gym said:
Quite a list - Thanks for taking the time!
The right wing snowflakes are already composing their letters of fake outrage on behalf of peoples they never knew until it became advantageous to do so.
Says the social justice clown that had zero issue with any of this until someone told him he needed to be offended.
I dont have any problem with Baylor's names. If someone else did though I'd listen to them.
GrowlTowel said:Username checks out said:SIC EM 94 said:Username checks out said:Russell Gym said:
Quite a list - Thanks for taking the time!
The right wing snowflakes are already composing their letters of fake outrage on behalf of peoples they never knew until it became advantageous to do so.
Says the social justice clown that had zero issue with any of this until someone told him he needed to be offended.
I dont have any problem with Baylor's names. If someone else did though I'd listen to them.
Is that how you arrived at your 17 genders theory?
The_barBEARian said:South Africa is actually the perfect case study for the future we are heading in. Nelson Mandela was a gentile, humble, and forgiving leader who was followed by progressively more divisive and corrupt leaders who tanked the country's economy and infrastructure by aggressively going after whites and creating a massive "brain drain".Osodecentx said:
Oxford University's chancellor, Chris Patten, discussed student demands to remove Cecil Rhodes statue on BBC radio.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/oxford-letter-to-students/
"But if people at a university are not prepared to demonstrate the sort of generosity of spirit which Nelson Mandela showed towards Rhodes and towards history, if they are not prepared to embrace all those values which are contained in the most important book for any undergraduate, Karl Popper's Open Society, if they are not prepared to embrace those issues then maybe they should think about being educated elsewhere. But I hope they will embrace those issues and engage in debate."
Patten styled the objections to Rhodes as along the lines of the "safe spaces" policies adopted on many university campuses in Britain and the US, which critics have said are used to suppress debate on a range of issues.
"That focus on Rhodes is unfortunate but it's an example of what's happening in American campuses and British campuses," Patten said. "One of the points of a university which is not to tolerate intolerance, to engage in free inquiry and debate is being denied. People have to face up to facts in history which they don't like and talk about them and debate them."
He added: "Can you imagine a university where there is no platform? I mean a bland diet of bran to feed people, it's an absolutely terrible idea. If you want universities like that you go to China where they are not allowed to talk about western values, which I regard as global values. No, it's not the way a university should operate."
Yep, this was inevitable. Baylor will be canceling its own organizations if they espouse Biblical doctrine that offends the left--all in the name of "equality".boognish_bear said:
Didn't Herb Reynolds make that decision when he essentially removed Southern Baptist oversight/control of the board of regents?... said:
... Baylor should decide if they want to remain a Baptist University. ...
Baylor was never an SBC institution; trustees were appointed by the BGCT. Charter change in 1990 was in case of a fundie takeover of BGCT (which, unlike the SBC, never fell to the fundies) they couldn't take control of the BU board.57Bear said:Didn't Herb Reynolds make that decision when he essentially removed Southern Baptist oversight/control of the board of regents?... said:
... Baylor should decide if they want to remain a Baptist University. ...
Osodecentx said:
Here is commission to look at statues and buildings. Not much diversity. They've probably have a draft written before meeting
Commission on Historic Campus Representations
*26 members*
Baylor Degrees in Parentheses
Commission Co-ChairsCommission Members
- Alicia D.H. Monroe, M.D., Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic and Faculty Affairs, Baylor College of Medicine and member, Baylor Board of Regents
- Gary Mortenson, D.M.A., Professor and Dean, Baylor University School of Music
- Walter Abercrombie (B.S. '82, M.S.Ed. '92), Associate Athletics Director for Baylor "B" Association
Ex-Officio Commission Members
- Katie Adair (Doctoral Candidate), President, Graduate Student Association
- Joel Allison (B.A. '70), retired President and CEO, Baylor Scott & White Health; former Chair, Baylor Board of Regents
- Jayson Baldridge, Senior, Student-Athlete, Track & Field
- Lexy Bogney, Junior, Secretary and Community Coordination Chair, Baylor NAACP
- Michael A. Evans, Sr. (D.Min. '09), Senior Pastor, Bethlehem Baptist Church, Mansfield, TX member Baylor Board of Regents, and President, Baptist General Convention of Texas
- Malcolm Foley (Ph.D. Candidate), Special Advisor to the President for Equity and Campus Engagement
- Cheryl Gochis (B.A. '91, M.A. '94), Vice President, Human Resources/Chief Human Resources Officer
- Dominque Hill, Director of Wellness and Past-President, Black Faculty and Staff Association
- Sutton Houser, Senior, Student Body President
- Trent Hughes (B.A. '98), Vice President of Sales, Curazene and Vice President, Baylor Alumni Board of Advocates
- Sher Isada, Junior, University Scholar, and Student Regent
- Alan Lefever (B.A. '84), Director, Texas Baptist Historical Collection and member, Baylor Alumni Board of Advocates
- Sandra Len, Associate Vice President, Operations and Financial Services, Advancement
- Mark Lovvorn (B.B.A. '76, B.Acc. '77), Chairman and CEO Providence Bancshares Corporation, Dallas, TX and member, Baylor Board of Regents
- Michael McFarland (B.B.A. '93, Ed.D. '05), Superintendent of Schools, Crowley Independent School District and member, Baylor Board of Regents
- Bill Neilson, M.D., (B.A. '76), retired Associate Dean, Honors College and Clinical Professor, Medical Humanities
- Michael Parrish, Ph.D. (B.A. '74, M.A. '76), Linden G. Bowers Professor of American History
- Coretta Pittman, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English and Chair-Elect, Faculty Senate
- Mia Moody-Ramirez, Ph.D. (M.S.Ed. '98, M.A. '01), Professor and Chair, Journalism, Public Relations and New Media
- Marcus Sedberry, Senior Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Development
- Tyrha Lindsey-Warren, Ph.D., Clinical Assistant Professor of Marketing
- Doug Weaver, Ph.D., Professor of Religion, Undergraduate Program Director and Director of Church-State Studies
- Mya Ellington-Williams, Senior, member, Black Student Union
- Kristy Orr (J.D. '03), Baylor University Board Professional
- Todd Copeland, Ph.D. (B.A. '90), Director, Advancement Marketing
- Karen Kemp (B.B.A. '84, M.B.A. '85), Associate Vice President, University Marketing and Brand Strategy
We believe now is the time for Baylor, as a Christian university, to lead by listening and learning with humility about our past and from voices that have been unheard for years while also taking tangible steps forward. In addition to making an important and visible contribution to today's campus and Baylor community, the Commission's work will create a lasting legacy for future generations of Baylor Bears.
Thank you for your love and support of Baylor University.
Sincerely,
Mark Rountree
Chair, Board of Regents
Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D.
President
PartyBear said:
There isnt a liberal president. There is one who stands up to racism however. You folks do yourselves no favors at all when you practically admit that racism is part of your doctrine and you have to defend it. There is a difference between right wingism and conservatism. Livingston is a right of center person who stands up to racism. I'm pretty sure she is a Republican based on a discussion I had with a common friend of hers. Remember she did it before when she called out the idiot former chair during the Briles firing when it turned out he had racist attituded surrounding all of that.
Ya know, those spooky leftists they can't identifyPartyBear said:
What mob?
Actually, I am not surprised and this is not entirely her fault. She is going to go along to get along by design. The incestuous, sycophantic structure of our Board of Regents made this inevitble.Stranger said:PartyBear said:
There isnt a liberal president. There is one who stands up to racism however. You folks do yourselves no favors at all when you practically admit that racism is part of your doctrine and you have to defend it. There is a difference between right wingism and conservatism. Livingston is a right of center person who stands up to racism. I'm pretty sure she is a Republican based on a discussion I had with a common friend of hers. Remember she did it before when she called out the idiot former chair during the Briles firing when it turned out he had racist attituded surrounding all of that.
She may end up rivaling Sloan and Lilley as the worst. President. Ever. Her most obvious fault is being absolutely gutless. She should stand up to the mob and the BOR.
PartyBear said:
What mob?
Here's your diversity:Osodecentx said:
Here is commission to look at statues and buildings. Not much diversity. They've probably have a draft written before meeting
PartyBear said:
Every reason Baylor states for doing all of this is rooted in and cited to the Gospels and the teachings of Jesus as the authority . Just like every sermon or speech of Dr. King.
PartyBear said:
I asked you what mob? Care to answer?
NeuroticBear said:Yep, this was inevitable. Baylor will be canceling its own organizations if they espouse Biblical doctrine that offends the left--all in the name of "equality".boognish_bear said:
Well let me just say this, chatter or not, there is no need to change our name. If we get that offended by the name, then perhaps you just need to go elsewhere. We can't change everything that offends us. There is plenty of music and movies that offend me. I just change the channel. This is exactly what is going to destroy us. Divide us as a country! It won't matter what me or others say, we will be considered racist for opening our mouths! Too easily offended.PartyBear said:
There isnt a liberal president. There is one who stands up to racism however. You folks do yourselves no favors at all when you practically admit that racism is part of your doctrine and you have to defend it. There is a difference between right wingism and conservatism. Livingston is a right of center person who stands up to racism. I'm pretty sure she is a Republican based on a discussion I had with a common friend of hers. Remember she did it before when she called out the idiot former chair during the Briles firing when it turned out he had racist attituded surrounding all of that.
Incidentally this committee hardly looks like a cabal of multi ethnic folks yall were scared to death of. And even if it was, as I said from the beginning y'all''s verbal hysteria about changing the name of the school is and has been lunatic chatter.
Yes. That is the point. No need to go ahead and slash your own throat for something that may or may not be coming.PartyBear said:
No one in the media has called on Baylor to do a thing.