Posted on 06/15/2018 7:58:56 AM PDT by DeweyCA
Last month, Professor Bret Weinstein gave testimony before Congress on his experience at Evergreen State College and what he believes it means for our future as a nation. Weinstein posted video of his testimony on YouTube last week (see below). Heres a bit of what he said:
Tomorrow is the one year anniversary of the day that 50 Evergreen studentsstudents that I had never metdisrupted my class, accusing me of racism and demanding my resignation. I tried to reason with them. I felt no fear because I knew that, whatever my failings might be, bigotry was not among them
The protestors had no apparent interest in the very dialog they seemed to invite. I was even more surprised by the protestors fervor in shouting down my actual studentssome of whom had known me for years. The cruelty and derision reserved for students of color who spoke in my defense was particularly chilling. If not discussion, what did they want? I was one of Evergreens most popular professors. I had Evergreens version of tenure. Did they really think they could force my resignation based on a meritless accusation?
They did think that. And they were right
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What is occurring on college campuses is about power and controlspeech is impeded as a last resort, used when people fail to self-censor in response to a threat of crippling stigma and the destruction of their capacity to earn.
These tools are being used to unhook the values that bind us together as a nationequal protection under the law, the presumption of innocence, a free marketplace of ideas, the concept that people should be judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin. Yes, even that core tenet of the civil rights movement is being dismantled.
Am I alleging a conspiracy? No. What I have seen functions much more like a cult in which the purpose is only understood by the leaders and the rest have been seduced into a carefully architechted fiction. Most of the people involved in this movement earnestly believe that they are acting nobly to end oppression. Only the leaders understand that the true goal is to turn the tables of oppression.
This idea that the reigning far-left dogma has similarities to a religion is something Ive written about before. The comparisons are more than superficial. Thats not to say intersectionality is viewed as a religion by its adherents, but it often does seem to function as one, giving them purpose, a conversion experience, a sense of right and wrong, even the original sin of privilege.
In professor Weinsteins prepared remarks he also offered a warning which is cut from the video below: Weaponized equity is a means to an unacceptable and dangerous end, and it is already spreading from college campuses to other institutionsit happened on college campuses first because colleges are soft targets. He added, The emergence of this mentality, and this style of argument, at the highest levels of the tech sector and the press should alarm us greatly. The courts will not be far behind.
Obviously, thats contrary to progressives who routinely mock the idea that bad behavior on a few, far left college campuses represents a significant threat to anyone. But if Weinstein is correct, what were seeing now is the first wave of a cult-like phenomenon which will continue to grow and spread unless it is successfully opposed. Heres the edited together video of his testimony. His prepared remarks are about five minutes followed by ten minutes of questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRIKJCKWla4
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I guess cultic adoration is only OK if your candidate is a “Magic Negro.” LMAO!!!!!
His situation developed earlier in the spring semester, and he was the subject of strong harassment and intimidation from other Evergreen students, including his RA, about which the school did nothing or next to nothing.
Kai-Ave Douvia is leaving or has left Evergreen for another college. He identifies himself as a far-leftist, with a Puerto Rican mother an Native American father, but he appears to be intellectually honest and could see that there was much that was wrong in the Evergreen SJW community.
With Hussein I the curve angled sharply upward. it will be even steeper after Trump unless we can contrive to keep Trump or replace him with another like him. Can anyone see another such on the horizon? I don't
Architect is a noun, not a verb. Perfessors who profess to be in the know and groovy with the language verbify words to impress.
I do not think it helps their credibility.
Or because they don’t know the difference. if they are young professors they may have come up through the public schools and never actually been taught much grammar.It is hard to learn that stuff when your childhood is gone.
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