Instead of requiring submission to the Nazi/commie ideology, the professor may chose to self censor and not speak a word either for or against the Satanic verses of corruption. Gee what a choice. Sarcasm
I read an interview of a woman who had lived under the Nazis and the Soviets. She preferred living under the Nazis. She said the Nazis told you the rules. As long as you obeyed the rules, they left you alone. But the Soviets wanted you to think and believe in a particular way and if they thought you weren’t doing that, they’d kill you. Sounds like the universities were Soviet. Just changing the rules won’t have any immediate affect because the people already in the University systems were selected for their adherence to “right” thinking. They’ll still keep the rules despite the laws because they “know” those are the right rules.
In organization theory once someone becomes the boss of the organization their core philosophy is enforced down the ages. If they’re thieves or lunatics, they only hire thieves and lunatics. Then when they’re gone whatever they hired for will still be running the organization. This is why we need to deep six most governmental organizations. They were corrupted a long, long time ago. That corruption is echoing down the corridors of time and power.
A step in the right direction.
They did not get to the root problem. It’s the people that believe that DIE is something worthy. How many have been fired? I bet none. They will just find another way to meet their agenda. UNC System also did not eliminate the curriculums that go along with DIE. All of these studies degrees have the purpose of indoctrination. They do not prepare students for anything, particularly to critically think.
A non-compelled speech policy is just a bandaid soaked in E. coli.
UNC get a lot of $$$ from the Middle East.
Not much DEI is found in the Middle East.
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I will not forget the late top-rated UNC professor of criminal justice, Mike Adams, a convert to Chrstianity and long-time warrior against political radicalism on campus. He was persecuted by UNC for many years, fought an exhausting 7-year battle over viewpoint discrimination that went all the way to the state Supreme Court—and won—only to be persecuted again, like the Colorado cake baker. The second time he was cancelled, he killed himself. Mike, we miss you and wish you had held on.