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The Hidden Impact Of Political Correctness
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| Robert Weissberg
Posted on 09/17/2007 10:04:14 AM PDT by ventanax5
It's easy to think of Universities as a circus for wacky professors; their semi-monthly comparisons of Bush to Hitler or indictments of inherent American racism are hard to miss. Universities' deviations from traditional education are far more serious than a few zany radicals, though. Something far more significant overshadows this ranting, namely how PC invisibly sanitizes instruction to avoid "offending" certain easy-to-anger students. This is the dog that does not bark - "safe lecturing" to use the STD vocabulary - and seldom recognized since it concerns what is not taught, and as such deprives students of a genuine education...
Let me offer a first-hand example. I once taught the basic American government lecture course and Constitution lecture covered the three-fifths compromise - the Article I, Section 2 provision that counted "other persons" (i.e., slaves and untaxed Indians - blacks are never mentioned by name ) as three-fifths of a person for purposes of House representation. I explained that Southerners wanted to treat slaves as a whole person since this would sharply boost their representation while abolitionist New Englanders proposed counting slaves as zero. Unfortunately, this three-fifths provision has now been interpreted by some black activists (including an African American colleague who stated her misinformed opinion in a public law school lecture) as "proof" of America's racist origins. Black students have probably encountered this historical mistruth elsewhere (Jesse Jackson once endorsed it) and it does appear superficially plausible.
Rather than risk being accused of covering up racism or telling lies, I dropped the topic altogether.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: collage; politicalcorrectness
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posted on
09/17/2007 10:04:15 AM PDT
by
ventanax5
To: ventanax5
The role of Political Correctness is to shut down any dissenting ideas or speech. It is what all socialist and communist societies/elites must do to stay in power
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posted on
09/17/2007 10:11:18 AM PDT
by
2banana
(My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
To: ventanax5
I had a distinguished colleague - Stuart Nagel - whose tale is worth telling. He taught public policy and one day explained that black businesses in Kenya were uncompetitive against Indian-run enterprises since blacks where too generous in granting credit to friends and family. He had been invited by the government of Kenya to study the situation and suggested better business training for black Kenyans. The topic was indisputably part of the course and thus totally protected by AAUP academic speech guidelines. Stuart was also extremely liberal on all racial issues. Nevertheless, to condense a long story, an anonymous letter from irritated black students complained of Nagel's "racism" and included the preposterous change of "workplace violence." After a protracted and bungled internal university investigation, two federal trials (I testified at one), he was stripped of his teaching responsibilities and coerced into retirement. Interestingly, having been charged as "racist," his departmental colleagues, save two conservatives, abandoned him. A few years later, partially as a result of this emotionally and financially draining incident ($100,000 out-of-pocket for legal fees), he committed suicide. I can only speculate that he believed that years spent being a "good liberal" (including service in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division) would insulate him from being denounced as a "racist." Nor would he have anticipated that the university would spend the hundreds of thousands in legal fees to punish a famous tenured faculty member who "offended" two students. Nagel's sad saga undoubtedly provided useful lessons to many othersâstupidity can really be dangerous, even in a university. Better keep quiet. Very sad. I recognize the name Stuart Nagel. Don't remember from where though.
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posted on
09/17/2007 10:11:59 AM PDT
by
Greg F
(Duncan Hunter is a good man.)
To: 2banana
The role of Political Correctness is to shut down any dissenting ideas or speech. It is what all socialist and communist societies/elites must do to stay in power Exactly right.
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posted on
09/17/2007 10:18:12 AM PDT
by
AmericanExceptionalist
(Democrats believe in discussing the full spectrum of ideas, all the way from far left to center-left)
To: ventanax5
Political Correctness is Marxism with a nose job
..environmentalism is collectivism in drag
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posted on
09/17/2007 10:31:21 AM PDT
by
Vaquero
(" an armed society is a polite society" Heinlein "MOLON LABE!" Leonidas of Sparta)
To: ventanax5
He makes a small error about the 3/5th rule--Indians not taxed were excluded from the counting.
The three-fifths formula went back to the period of the Articles of Confederation and was based on the belief that slaves worked less effectively than free workers--it was estimated that five slaves would do the work of three free workers. The formula was used both for representation in the House of Representatives and for direct taxes which might be levied.
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