Posted on 02/07/2017 4:24:10 PM PST by Altura Ct.
Several schools are hosting Tunnels of Oppression, where students experience simulated acts of racism, misogyny, and more so that they can recognize their own privilege. The nature of the event varies from place to place, but generally involves interactive experiences intended to evoke "strong emotions" from "privileged" students.
Several schools are hosting Tunnels of Oppression, where students experience simulated acts of racism, misogyny, and more so that they can recognize their own privilege.
Lee Universitys Residential Life and Housing and Student Leadership Council will be hosting its fourth annual iteration of the event on Friday, during which participants will go on an interactive tour that exposes them to a different type of oppression in each room, including racial, sexual, mental, and societal oppression.
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At Lee, were in a bubble, and the Tunnel of Oppression helped provide insight to topics I had never personally encountered, Lee alumna Mia Campbell told The Lee Clarion. Its a safe place to engage with the surrounding community.
Other schools host their own versions of the Tunnel, as well, though the exact nature of the exercise varies.
A video from the 2010 Tunnel of Oppression at Southern Illinois University, for instance, shows students being subjected to verbal abuse by university employees.
Get the fuck up! a black male employee is seen shouting at a white female student. What the fuck is wrong with you?
Later in the video, two actors simulate a struggle between a white man and a police officer. The white man pushes the police officer and yells fuck you before he is wrestled to the ground.
Washington State University Residence Life, which held its own Tunnel of Oppression from January 29-31, opted to make its version a museum format where visitors will move at their own pace through different rooms themed to controversial topics.
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We want to role model for people what good, mature dialogue looks like in an environment where everyone can feel safe, explained Brandon Brackett, assistant director of Residence Life. The Tunnel of Oppression will expose you to new ideas and perspectives, and hopefully prime the pump that will set you on a new path of self-discovery.
Alternatively, students who attend a Tunnel of Oppression at Texas Tech University on February 6 will encounter first-hand different forms of oppression through student monologues, interactive acting scenes, and multimedia presentations.
The topics chosen for the TTU tunnel include privilege, body image, racism, homelessness, and ethnocentrism.
According to the TTU website, the Tunnel of Oppression was started in 1993 at Western Illinois University, with the goal of exposing privileged people to oppression through interactive experiences that evoke strong emotions.
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People may have never been placed in these types of situations, and they obtain a sense of what it may feel like to experience discrimination or oppression, TTU writes.
Boise State University, who held its annual Tunnel of Oppression back in November, chose to model an even more extreme version of the event portrayed at SIU, explaining that the exercise is not intended to be comfortable for participants.
The Tunnel of Oppression attempts to recreate such feelings by having the guides create an environment where participants can actually feel disoriented, dehumanized, and uncomfortable, BSU asserts. Oppression does not stop because its victims are uncomfortable or tired, and it does not respect personal boundaries. While the experience is not always pleasant, it is part of the simulated experience.
Leni Riefenstal would be proud.
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What they want is to turn white people into submissive victims. It’s BS.
“Alternatively, students who attend a Tunnel of Oppression at Texas Tech University on February 6 will encounter first-hand different forms of oppression through student monologues, interactive acting scenes, and multimedia presentations. “
In other words, a complete waste of time and money.
It will be just like a parlor game.
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During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, they used techniques like this to break down personalities.
This is simply reeducation, or propaganda or whatever other term you may use for imprinting views of reality that current “progressives” hold on everyone else.
There is no discussion here. No measurable facts, no concern for alternate views.
This simply a way to impose views on those without power who cannot expect to respond without punishment.
It is evil.
Right, I remember that now.
Makes me think I’ll just go ahead and hang on to Mr. 870 a bit longer. These nuts aren’t just gonna go away. Or do they call themselves comrades, or cadres?
Looks like hazing.
This just gives non-Whites an excuse to continue their self-induced pathologies.
When we see privilege, how should it be handled? If I have mortgage interest, is it fair that I can deduct my housing cost but the renter of my house cant?
My wife went to Atlanta Watershed today to argue our water bill, which jumped from $100-110/mo the previous 3 years to $485 per month the past 2 months. When I went, I got no sympathy.
My wife went in, immediately got the sympathy of the same bureaucrat, paid $100 and all is good. She will get discounts for being a woman, a Mexican (who pretended to speak English poorly), a senior citizen (my 73 years doesnt count as much as her 68).
Under what circumstances should we accept or reject privilege?
Defund.
I thought they were experiencing it every day. Someone doesn't smile back at them passing on the street and it's straight to the crying corner. Someone sprays a word on a wall and it's a rush to their facebook. Someone took all the green crayons and even safe spaces aren't safe anymore. An invited speaker is of the opposite opinion as them and they riot and break the windows of their favorite coffee shop.
For stubborn running-dog revisionists zere vill be Tolerance Camp!
Marine Basic is kind of like that.
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