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Academic Fascism II: Exposing the Worst Colleges for Free Speech
Townhall ^ | 08/20/2015 | Walter Williams

Posted on 08/21/2015 7:15:47 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Last week's column highlighted college campus absurdities and the ongoing attack on free speech and plain common sense. As parents gear up to fork over $20,000 to $60,000 for college tuition, they might benefit from knowing what greets their youngsters. Deceitful college officials, who visit high schools to recruit students and talk to parents, conceal the worst of their campus practices. Let's expose some of it.

Christina Hoff Sommers is an avowed feminist and a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. She's spent a lifetime visiting college campuses. Recently, upon her arrival at Oberlin College, Georgetown University and other campuses, trigger warnings were issued asserting, in her words, that her "very presence on campus" was "a form of violence" and that she was threatening students' mental health. At Oberlin, 30 students and the campus therapy dog retired to a "safe room" with soft music, crayons and coloring books to escape any uncomfortable facts raised by Sommers.

The problem for students and some professors is that Sommers challenges the narrative, with credible statistical facts, that women are living in a violent, paternalistic rape culture. As a result, she has been "excommunicated from the church of campus feminism" in order to protect women from her uncomfortable facts. This prompted Sommers to say, "There's a move to get young women in combat, and yet on our campuses, they are so fragile they can't handle a speaker with dissenting views." I wonder whether there will be demands for the military to have therapy dogs and safe rooms in combat situations.

The University of New Hampshire published a "Bias-Free Language Guide," which "is meant to invite inclusive excellence in (the) campus community." Terms such as "American," "homosexual," "illegal alien," "Caucasian," "mothering," "fathering" and "foreigners" are deemed "problematic." Other problematic terms include "elders," "senior citizen," "overweight," "speech impediment," "dumb," "sexual preference," "manpower," "freshmen," "mailman" and "chairman." For now, these terms are seen as problematic. If the political correctness police were permitted to get away with it, later they would bring disciplinary action against a student or faculty member who used the terms. The offender would be required to attend diversity training, the leftist equivalent of communist re-education camps. In a rare instance of administrative guts, UNH President Mark Huddleston said he is offended by many things in the guide and declared that it is not university policy.

Florida State University has an "Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination Statement," which says, "Behavior that may be considered offensive, demeaning, or degrading to persons or groups will not be tolerated." That's both broad and troublesome. Say that you're a Muslim student and offended by homosexuality. Can you demand termination of campus activities that support homosexual activities?

A 2014 report by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education found that 59 percent of the 427 higher-education institutions it analyzed have policies that infringe on First Amendment rights. FIRE found that the University of Connecticut prohibits "actions that intimidate, humiliate, or demean persons or groups, or that undermine their security or self-esteem." The University of South Carolina prohibits "teasing," "ridiculing" and "insulting."

In 2012, FIRE listed the "12 Worst Colleges for Free Speech." In no particular order, they are the University of Cincinnati, Syracuse University, Widener University, Harvard University, Yale University, Saint Augustine's College, Michigan State University, Colorado College, Johns Hopkins University, Tufts University, Bucknell University and Brandeis University.

University presidents, other academic administrators and faculty members all too often find the well-worn path of least resistance most attractive. They give support to claims of oppression and victimhood. These close-minded people are simply the "grown-up" leftist hippie generation of the 1960s and '70s.

You might ask: What's Walter Williams' solution to these problems? For starters, benefactors should stop giving money to universities that endorse anti-free speech and racist diversity policy. Simply go to a university's website. If you find an office of diversity, close your pocketbook. There's nothing like the sound of pocketbooks snapping shut to open the closed minds of administrators.


TOPICS: Education; Society
KEYWORDS: college; fascism; speechcodes; university

1 posted on 08/21/2015 7:15:47 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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**Florida State University has an "Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination Statement," which says, "Behavior that may be considered offensive, demeaning, or degrading to persons or groups will not be tolerated." That's both broad and troublesome. Say that you're a Muslim student and offended by homosexuality. Can you demand termination of campus activities that support homosexual activities?**

Don't be ridiculous! The only [b]ehavior that may be considered offensive, demeaning, or degrading to persons or groups is the presence of white people.

2 posted on 08/21/2015 7:19:11 AM PDT by Gamecock (Many Atheists: "There is no God and I hate Him!")
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FIRE found that the University of Connecticut prohibits "actions that intimidate, humiliate, or demean persons or groups, or that undermine their security or self-esteem."

I wonder if UConn's policy includes Christians.

3 posted on 08/21/2015 7:20:09 AM PDT by Arm_Bears (Biology is biology. Everything else is imagination.)
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Hey only three out of twelve are in Boston! We may only have 0.2% of America’s population, but we have 25% of her worst colleges.


4 posted on 08/21/2015 7:26:20 AM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets (Men need a reason to shop. Women need a place.)
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Put ALL public funded Universities in the same trash heap. Try being a conservative professor in one of these institutions...I would rather be in a foxhole! Not only are you in enemy territory, but the young people you are there to help will stab you quicker than the faculty and staff...;-(


5 posted on 08/21/2015 7:59:39 AM PDT by Jan_Sobieski (Sanctification)
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Most of the Catholic schools listed ranked poorly (red lights), but they only looked at the old-time, most-liberal-establishment schools (Georgetown, BC, Notre Dame, etc.)

Schools which scored the best (green lights) included Carnegie Mellon, Arizona St., Miss., Miss St., Nebraska, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, E. Kentucky, Wm & Mary, James Madison, Cleveland St., and even a couple ivies (Dartmouth, Penn).

Kinda surprised that Princeton (home of Robert George) did so poorly.


6 posted on 08/21/2015 8:58:47 AM PDT by dangus
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Also surprised Johns Hopkins did so poorly, considering Ben Carson, and Paul McHugh.


7 posted on 08/21/2015 8:59:42 AM PDT by dangus
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