Posted on 10/01/2013 7:30:44 PM PDT by NotYourAverageDhimmi
Jason Morgan of the University of Wisconsin-Madison is a Ph.D. student who is objecting to his schools mandatory diversity training. The first lesson he ever attended included a lecture by the teacher who stated that he and the entire class were all racists. The next session he was scheduled to take was a lesson on transgender issues, which he does not support due to his religious beliefs.
On September 22nd, he sent a letter to his administrators and the press telling them why he wouldnt be attending anymore indoctrination courses on campus.
Dear Graduate Director Prof. Kantrowitz,
Please forgive this sudden e-mail. I am writing to you today about the diversity training that new teaching assistants (TAs) are required to undergo. In keeping with the spirit of the Wisconsin Idea, I am also blind-copying on this e-mail several journalistic outlets and state government officials, because the taxpayers who support this university deserve to know how their money is being spent.
As you are probably aware, all new TAs in the History Department are required to attend one orientation session, two TA training sessions, and two diversity sessions. Yesterday (Friday, September 20th), we new TAs attended the first of the diversity sessions. To be quite blunt, I was appalled. What we were given, under the rubric of diversity, was an avalanche of insinuations, outright accusations, and suffocating political indoctrination (or, as some of the worksheets revealingly put it, re-education) entirely unbecoming a university of our stature.
Students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and students at probably every other public institution of higher education in this country, have long since grown accustomed to incessant leftism. It is in the very air that we breathe. Bascom Hill, for example, is roped off and the university is shut down so that Barack Obama (D), Mark Pocan (D), and Tammy Baldwin (D) can deliver campaign speeches before election day. (The university kindly helped direct student traffic to these campaign events by sending out a mass e-mail encouraging the student body to go to the Barack Obama for President website and click Im In for Barack! in order to attend.) Marxist diatribes denouncing Christianity, Christians, the United States, and conservatives (I am happy to provide as many examples of this as might be required) are assigned as serious scholarship in seminars. The Teaching Assistants Association (TAA)which sent out mass e-mails, using History Department list-servs, during the attempt to recall Governor Scott Walker, accusing Gov. Walker of, among other things, being Nerois allowed to address TA and graduate student sessions as a non-partisan organization. The History Department sponsors a leftist political rally, along with the Socialist Party of Wisconsin, and advertises for the rally via a departmental e-mail (sent, one presumes, using state computers by employees drawing salaries from a state institution). In short, this university finds it convenient to pretend that it is an apolitical entity, but one need not be particularly astute to perceive that the Madison campus is little more than a think tank for the hard left. Even those who wholeheartedly support this political agenda might in all candor admit that the contours of the leftism here are somewhat less than subtle.
At the diversity training yesterday, though, even this fig leaf of apoliticism was discarded. In an utterly unprofessional way, the overriding presumption of the session was that the people whom the History Department has chosen to employ as teaching assistants are probably racists. In true diversity style, the language in which the presentation was couched was marbled with words like inclusive, respect, and justice. But the tone was unmistakably accusatory and radical. Our facilitator spoke openly of politicizing her classrooms in order to right (take revenge for?) past wrongs. We opened the session with chapter-and-verse quotes from diversity theorists who rehearsed the same tired power and privilege cant that so dominates seminar readings and official university hand-wringing over unmet race quotas. Indeed, one mild-mannered Korean woman yesterday felt compelled to insist that she wasnt a racist. I never imagined that she was, but the atmosphere of the meeting had been so poisoned that even we traditional quarries of the diversity Furies were forced to share our collective guilt with those from continents far across the wine-dark sea.
It is hardly surprising that any of us hectorees would feel thusly. For example, in one of the handouts that our facilitator asked us to read (Detour-Spotting: for white anti-racists, by joan olsson [sic]), we learned things like, As white infants we were fed a pabulum of racist propaganda, there was no escaping the daily racist propaganda, and, perhaps most even-handed of all, Racism continues in the name of all white people. Perhaps the Korean woman did not read carefully enough to realize that only white people (all of them, in fact) are racist. Nevertheless, in a manner stunningly redolent of self-criticism during the Cultural Revolution in communist China, the implication of the entire session was that everyone was suspect, and everyone had some explaining to do.
You have always been very kind to me, Prof. Kantrowitz, so it pains me to ask you this, but is this really what the History Department thinks of me? Is this what you think of me? I am not sure who selected the readings or crafted the itinerary for the diversity session, but, as they must have done so with the full sanction of the History Department, one can only conclude that the Department agrees with such wild accusations, and supports them. Am I to understand that this is how the white people who work in this Department are viewed? If so, I cannot help but wonder why in the world the Department hired any of us in the first place. Would not anyone be better?
There is one further issue. At the end of yesterdays diversity re-education, we were told that our next session would include a presentation on Trans Students. At that coming session, according to the handout we were given, we will learn how to let students choose their own pronouns, how to correct other students who mistakenly use the wrong pronouns, and how to ask people which pronouns they prefer (I use the pronouns he/him/his. I want to make sure I address you correctly. What pronouns do you use?). Also on the agenda for next week are important trans struggles, as well as those of the intersexed and other gender-variant communities, stand[ing] up to the rules of gender, and a very helpful glossary of related terms and acronyms, to wit: Trans: for those who identify along the gender-variant spectrum, and Genderqueer: for those who consider their gender outside the binary gender system. I hasten to reiterate that I am quoting from diversity handouts; I am not making any of this up.
Please allow me to be quite frank. My job, which I love, is to teach students Japanese history. This week, for example, I have been busy explaining the intricacies of the Genpei War (1180-1185), during which time Japan underwent a transition from an earlier, imperial-rule system under regents and cloistered emperors to a medieval, feudal system run by warriors and estate managers. It is an honor and a great joy to teach students the history of Japan. I take my job very seriously, and I look forward to coming to work each day.
It is most certainly not my job, though, to cheer along anyone, student or otherwise, in their psychological confusion. I am not in graduate school to learn how to encourage poor souls in their sexual experimentation, nor am I receiving generous stipends of taxpayer monies from the good people of the Great State of Wisconsin to play along with fantasies or accommodate public cross-dressing. To all and sundry alike I explicate, as best I can, such things as the clash between the Taira and the Minamoto, the rise of the Kamakura shogunate, and the decline of the imperial house in twelfth-century Japan. Everyone is welcome in my classroom, but, whether directly or indirectly, I will not implicate myself in my students fetishes, whatever those might be. What they do on their own time is their business; I will not be a party to it. I am exercising my right here to say, Enough is enough. One grows used to being thought a snarling racistafter all, others opinions are not my affairbut one draws the line at assisting students in their private proclivities. That is a bridge too far, and one that I, at least, will not cross.
I regret that this leaves us in an awkward situation. After having been accused of virulent racism and, now, assured that I will next learn how to parse the taxonomy of Genderqueers, I am afraid that I will disappoint those who expect me to attend any further diversity sessions. When a Virginia-based research firm came to campus a couple of years ago to present findings from their study of campus diversity, then-Diversity Officer Damon Williams sent a gaggle of shouting, sign-waving undergraduates to the meeting, disrupting the proceedings so badly that the meeting was cancelled. In a final break with such so-called diversity, I will not be storming your office or shouting into a megaphone outside your window. Instead, I respectfully inform you hereby that I am disinclined to join in any more mandatory radicalism. I have, thank God, many more important things to do. I also request that diversity training be made optional for all TAs, effective immediately. In my humble opinion, neither the Department nor the university has any right to subject anyone to such intellectual tyranny.
Thank you for your patience in reading this long e-mail.
Sincerely,
Jason Morgan
This kind of rampant PC’ism and diversity training pops up mainly at public universities, and at only a handful of private ones. Which says very little in favor of today’s public universities. I should know, I worked 25 years at a major public university in IL. Believe me, my university was rife with PC baloney, pushing diversity and leftist indoctrination to the max. Your tax dollars at work.
Like another poster here said, this happens mostly in the soft science arenas, in particular the social sciences, history, English departments, and the like. I fortunately worked in the Math Dept and thus lucked out from much of it. However, I had only a few kindred souls to speak politics with, and we did it in whispers. Far leftists love to get people fired for their political beliefs if one is not of the proper political persuasion. I am so glad I am now retired and can breathe fresh political air each day with anyone I please.
Excellent resources. Thank you for sharing.
Call them a Nagger.
For example: “Nag, nag, nag. Stop nagging you Nagger”
Truly another indicator that the US has hit Peak Education.
University education is over priced and increasingly useless.
With MOOCs and resources like Kahn’s Academy, far, far fewer resources need to be marshaled to educate young adults.
By ten years from now, many state universities will be in their Detroit death throes. Another fine enterprise destroyed by Lie-berals.
“I want learn how to be an asset to human technological progress...”
Enlist in the Military. Become a commander of men.
I'll bet you could write a book.
Leni
Diversity training is racist.
You might want to read up on similar crap out the University of North Carolina system. Not specifically about sensitivity training, but plenty of moonbat crazy left wing stuff.
http://clashdaily.com/2013/08/an-embarrassment-to-higher-education/
Bottom line, there are plenty of crazies to go around at universities across the country. It’s most certainly not limited to one region.
I would have stood with you and then left....got nothing to do with spreading the gospel
“Are there any universities without this crap?”
Any time my alma mater calls for fundraisers I tell them they should reach out to the minority students because of this nonsense; I paid my way working full-time (and thankfully attended one of their campuses where most students did the same). Any leftist rabblerousers that showed up with microphones or bullhorns were politely ignored...
“Diversity training is racist.”
Diversity training is to prepare white & Asian men for the reality that they should have no expectations of blacks, Hispanics, and women; to do so would be racist and/or sexist. They must adhere to the lowered expectations our government expects from those groups.
Obviously you didn’t get the new racist code words list. I’ll ask Limbaugh to have Snerdly send it right over.
He could transfer to Wheaton, Liberty, or Hillsdale and finish his graduate work without having to submit to this nonsense.
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