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Leftists Want ‘The Next Ted Cruz Or Josh Hawley’ Exiled From Name-Brand Universities
The Federalist ^ | 1-28-21 | Evita Duffy

Posted on 01/28/2021 9:23:11 AM PST by DeweyCA

The American gentry seeks to squash conservatism, the free speech ethos of the university system, and intellectual diversity in our country.

An article titled “Instructing Insurrections: How UChicago Can Avoid Creating the Next Ted Cruz” was published on Sunday in “The Chicago Maroon,” a nearly 130-year-old left-wing student newspaper at the University of Chicago.

Replete with obnoxious Ivy League elitism, the article reads like an instruction guide on how to undermine the university’s renowned “Chicago Principles,” which guarantee free speech and open discourse on campus, and how to gaslight conservative students in the classroom. It is also a direct attack on the “Chicago Thinker,” an opposing conservative student newspaper I co-founded this summer, which is the solo voice on campus deviating from its woke orthodoxy.

“We’ve seen the consequences of elevating hateful rhetoric—we have seen it now in the highest echelons of power,” writes student author Kelly Hui. “It begins in our classrooms,” where the Ivy-educated Cruzes and Josh Hawleys “are given the tools they need to acquire and keep power, even if it means promoting fascism and white nationalism.”

“The next Ted Cruz could be walking through the quad right now,” warns Hui. “The future Josh Hawley might be playing devil’s advocate in your [sociology] class. We can prevent such radicalization by reexamining the Chicago principles and prioritizing safety over absolute free speech.”

Horrifying, right? Conservative thought leaders mingling and learning at American’s most distinguished academic institutions, staining their good names and inciting violence with, God forbid, words.

Campuses Purged
In the wake of the left-wing purge of conservative ideas from virtually all public platforms, this is your daily reminder that it isn’t just leaders in the conservative movement being silenced; it’s everyone. Being an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago, I have an up-close and personal understanding of this kind of left-wing cancel culture and intellectual intolerance.

Last March, I participated in a digital initiative of the University of Chicago’s “nonpartisan” Institute of Politics, called “I vote because…” in which students posed with a small whiteboard stating their personal reasons for voting. I wrote, “I vote because the coronavirus won’t destroy America, but socialism will.”

For opposing socialism, I received an onslaught of online hate and real threats of violence. My peers attacked my character, intellect, family, and appearance. I was called a racist and a xenophobe, compared to animals, and told I deserve to be bullied and that I don’t belong at the University of Chicago on account of my beliefs. When I received a death threat from one of my classmates, I decided to write an op-ed, sharing my side of the story and defending what I wrote on my whiteboard.

The summer after the incident, my friend Audrey Unverferth and I decided to launch a conservative newspaper on campus. Acutely aware of the breakdown of free speech and intellectual diversity, we created the publication with a clear objective: “to defend conservative and libertarian perspectives in a community that is increasingly intolerant of such voices,” as stated in our mission statement.

From the inception of our launch, we received aggressive pushback on social media from the leftist student body. The hate is persistent and increasing. Our commitment to “defend[ing] both limited government and the Jeffersonian notions of life, liberty, and property,” has been smeared by leftist buzzwords.

Fellow writers at the “Thinker” and I are used to labels such as racist, white supremacist, bigot, xenophobe, and transphobe, which leftists routinely use to silence anyone who challenges their worldview. Now, taking cues from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Big Tech, and the corporate media, Hui has added “insurrectionists” to the ever-growing list.

Free Speech ‘Reimagined’
Hui’s article makes things clear: Amateur journalists at a small-time, student-run newspaper are not exempt from the same attacks being lodged at big-time conservative leaders. No one is safe. No matter who you are, as long as you dare to think differently, you will be punished.

“My peers at the Thinker may think me hypocritical … for wanting to reimagine free speech on campus,” writes Hui, who really means to abolish the principles, not reimagine them. “[M]y words,” she continues in reference to her own opinions and writing, “do not do any harm. They do not inspire hate or fear. In short, they have no capacity for violence.”

What she means is that left-wing opinions, like her own, are unproblematic, but that the sole conservative voice on campus, the “Chicago Thinker,” is harmful, inspires hate and fear, and has the capacity for violence.

Once upon a time, violence used to mean physical force. In the woke world, which the left is successfully blurring with the real world, violence is verbal or written. “[W]e are seeing,” writes Hui, “how the latent violence wrought in language can speak (or tweet) violence and death into the world.”

“[W]e must recognize,” Hui continues, “how an emphasis on free speech, which is so often used as a right-wing talking point, opens up room for bigoted language and bigoted actions, and how university administrations—including our own—enable this. In a post-insurrection society, we must reexamine the Chicago principles and find a way to balance freedom of academic inquiry with protecting our marginalized students and creating an inclusive community for all.”

The “Chicago Principles” represent the university’s claimed commitment to protecting free speech and encouraging open debate. They are a defining characteristic of the University of Chicago, what I wrote my college essay on, and why I chose to attend the school. So how does Hui plan to squash U-Chicago’s famous ethos? By “disinviting pseudo-Nazis and fascists from campus,” which is really code for anyone the left disagrees with.

Hui uses Steve Bannon as an example of who should be excluded from the campus dialogue. We know that Hui and others don’t just mean some conservatives, like Bannon, should be banned. They mean all conservatives. Ben Shapiro, one of the most measured and reasonable voices in the conservative movement, for years has been barred from universities and subject to woke name-calling, which ironically includes “antisemite” (Shapiro is an orthodox Jew).

Elitists Exposed
Hui also calls on her peers to delegitimize “xenophobic thinking when it is masked as ‘debate and deliberation’” in the classroom by calling it out, disengaging from discussions, and “actively voicing to the speaker and the professor the harm that they do.” This means students should bully their conservative peers into silence with the aforementioned buzzwords and encourage their teachers to do so as well. This, of course, has the desired effect of forcing conservative students to self-censor in one of the only places solely dedicated to open debate and discussion.

“[W]ith its ‘Chicago principles,’” writes Hui, “our school has become a leader in framing hateful rhetoric as par for the course in the pursuit of free speech. These principles bolster and enable the next Ted Cruzes and Josh Hawleys and harm marginalized students, who are told that their rights—their very humanity—are up for debate.”

Hui wants to demolish the “Chicago Principles” because they permit the expression of ideas and opinions that she does not agree with and that her coddled mind can’t handle. She and the rest of woke academia are disguising their own fears by claiming that open debate and free expression, protected by the principles, “propagate white supremacy by justifying racism as intellectual discourse.”

“It is not that [Hawley’s and Cruz’s] education failed—their education did exactly what it was meant to do,” writes Hui. “It prepared two budding conservative minds to go forth into the corridors of power—to disguise bigotry as love of country, hate speech as meaningful debate.”

In essence, what Hui really desires is for the liberal reputations of top-ranked leftist schools, such as the University of Chicago, not to be in any way stained. To her, this is not possible if esteemed institutions produce conservative thought leaders. I do have to thank her. She put into explicit words what many on the left have tried to deny: American universities are vehicles of indoctrination, not education.

Her argument is also a perfect example of the grotesque elitism that is poisoning the discourse in our country. Hui, a college freshman, is entrenched in her own self-importance and blinded by the nauseating self-referential prestige the University of Chicago holds among America’s educated elites. Her older mentors in the system know how to mask their own arrogance and pretend to be sympathetic to the working-class commoners that live outside the ivory towers. Hui is young and hasn’t learned the ropes yet.

In many ways, that’s what makes her article so very special. Young, vainglorious, and refreshingly honest, Hui has inadvertently exposed the terrifying intentions of her role models in the American Ivy League gentry class, who seek to squash conservatism (which they deem repulsive and unfashionable), the free speech ethos of the university system, and intellectual diversity in our country.

This story was originally published in the Chicago Thinker.

Evita Duffy is an intern at The Federalist and a junior at the University of Chicago, where she studies American History. She loves the Midwest, lumberjack sports, writing, & her family. Evita Duffy is an intern at The Federalist and a junior at the University of Chicago, where she studies American History. She loves the Midwest, lumberjack sports, writing, & her family. Evita Duffy is an intern at The Federalist and a junior at the University of Chicago, where she studies American History. She loves the Midwest, lumberjack sports, writing, & her family.


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KEYWORDS: academicbias; cancel; cancelculture; censorship; dh; elitism; elitists; indoctrination; kellyhui; millennials; uchicago; universities
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To: a fool in paradise
Too many millennials have an ethics lapse that is incompatible with American liberties. They advocate for raw despotism.

I blame their parents.

21 posted on 01/28/2021 9:51:34 AM PST by KC_Lion
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To: DeweyCA
"The actions of these two senators were wrong-headed and futile. They also incited an insurrection in the Capitol on the day of the Electoral College count, though of course much of the blame can and should be attributed to President Trump (who is a Wharton man himself!). So where did they go wrong?

Senators Hawley and Cruz did not go wrong...neither did President Trump. The "incited insurrection wasn't. Only the media and elected like AOC lied about it and made their "feelings" the point.

22 posted on 01/28/2021 9:54:48 AM PST by yoe (President Trump works for We The People - not China as Biden has and will.)
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To: DeweyCA

Who wants to go to commie camps anyway?

Let them sit in their bubble.


23 posted on 01/28/2021 10:07:40 AM PST by SaxxonWoods (The Republican Party is dead. Long live the MAGA Party.)
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To: DeweyCA; Impy; BillyBoy; NFHale; GOPsterinMA; LS; campaignPete R-CT; AuH2ORepublican; Clemenza; ...

We need to obliterate every last Stalinazi Satanic indoctrination plantation in the U.S. The damage they’ve done to our country is incalculable.


24 posted on 01/28/2021 10:13:57 AM PST by fieldmarshaldj (DEFEAT THE COUP D'ETAT BY THE STALINAZI DERP STATE !)
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To: DeweyCA

“They think that they have the right to purge conservatives from universities, or at least to make them shut up.”

Without federal funding of student loans, research grants, diversity programs, and other activities, these universities would have to dramatically restructure their economic models. Much of the leftist program would be defunded.


25 posted on 01/28/2021 10:20:31 AM PST by Soul of the South (The past is gone and cannot be changed. Tomorrow can be a better day if we work on it.)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley managed to come out of a name-brand university conservatives, despite all the pressure. Thomas Sowell came out of Harvard a Marxist, but later became a conservative in spite of his education. I came out of a leftard family conservative because the constant repetition made the standard bromides become less and less sensible to me. I am thankful that I refused to go to university, or who knows what horrors I would be spouting as absolute truths. People walk away in spite of their educations. But in no way does a standard university education help them to get their heads straight.

The future Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley would be better off in a community college getting a two-year degree, and reading the classics on their own. Four-year degrees could lead to (gulp) law school or journalism school, or horror of horrors a PhD.


26 posted on 01/28/2021 10:22:39 AM PST by Eleutheria5 ("The impossible happens all the time. You just have to believe." Will Robinson)
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To: DeweyCA

There Are No Guardrails On The Left

https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3929301/posts

America is entering a terrible period in its history at an accelerating pace, now that the Left has taken control of all the critical reins of power in the government, the mainstream media, social media, and big tech. Unfortunately, history teaches with laser clarity that there are no guardrails restraining the behavior of the Left when it is so empowered.


27 posted on 01/28/2021 10:33:32 AM PST by Travis McGee (EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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To: DeweyCA

They’ve been discriminating against conservatives in admission, especially admission to grad school. That is in addition to denying certification in social work and psychology to conservatives.

Survey shocker: Liberal profs admit they’d discriminate against conservatives in hiring, advancement - 2012
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/aug/1/liberal-majority-on-campus-yes-were-biased/

A Confession of Liberal Intolerance - New York Times, 2016
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/08/opinion/sunday/a-confession-of-liberal-intolerance.html

It is just getting worse over time, but it IS from the top.

One of the Most Liberal Groups in America
College administrators are off the scale in relation to the rest of the nation in terms of their ideological leanings, contends Samuel J. Abrams.
https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2018/11/08/college-administrators-are-more-liberal-other-groups-including-faculty-members


28 posted on 01/28/2021 10:40:41 AM PST by tbw2
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To: DeweyCA

A “brand name” university doesn’t brainwash its students and shut down free speech and thought. I went to a brand name university in the mid-1970s. I was active in a conservative organization. Faculty and students were liberal for the most part, in the old-fashioned sense of the word. I had one political science professor who was a self-described communist. I never had any problems there. That was a brand name university.


29 posted on 01/28/2021 10:44:31 AM PST by Southside_Chicago_Republican (The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog. )
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican

I wonder your name-brand is like today. Jonathon Haidt of HeterodoxAcademy.org has said that the 1990s was when universities really went leftist. That is when so many of the old profs retired and the draft-dodging baby boomers gained power. The mid-1970s, when you went to college, is a LONG time ago.


30 posted on 01/28/2021 10:53:28 AM PST by DeweyCA ( )
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican

That was then. This is now. The ‘70s are long gone. I was in a hippy dippy open high school for a while, and then a genius school run by priests. The priests respected my Orthodox Jewish practices and faith, although they took strong issue with my refusal to study consistently or do homework. The hippies, kids who used to be my friends, were horrible. There was almost no homework or studying.


31 posted on 01/28/2021 10:59:00 AM PST by Eleutheria5 ("The impossible happens all the time. You just have to believe." Will Robinson)
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To: DeweyCA

I don’t keep in touch with what has gone on there, but I expect it’s pretty much like anywhere else these days. The cancer spread.


32 posted on 01/28/2021 11:22:28 AM PST by Southside_Chicago_Republican (The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog. )
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To: SmokingJoe

The only way to get to the national stage is by the connections made that the elite schools.


33 posted on 01/28/2021 11:26:28 AM PST by redgolum (If this culture today is civilization, I will be the barbarian )
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To: Eleutheria5

Yeah, after the 70s is about the time things started going ‘round the bend. I don’t think I would like to spend ten minutes in most of the universities we have now.

One experience from college always stands out in my mind. I had a leftist history professor. We had to write a review of a book. I knew she liked the book. I hated it, and ripped it to shreds. I got an A on the paper, and her note: “I don’t agree with you, but you did a great job in presenting your case.”


34 posted on 01/28/2021 11:26:49 AM PST by Southside_Chicago_Republican (The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog. )
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To: DeweyCA

WHAAAA! Such whiny babies.

So much for their diversity and unity. No way will they ever achieve their One World.


35 posted on 01/28/2021 11:45:30 AM PST by bgill ("Salute the Marines")
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican

No more of that. They’d burn you at the stake. The more prestigious the college, the bigger the fire. A two year community college is a better place to get educated.

For all the humanities and liberal arts stuff, commute by train or bus, and read until your stop. That’s how I went through Shakespeare, Pound’s Cantos, studied ancient Greek, Arabic and lit crit, and something really long and boring by Wordsworth about how he became a boring—I mean great—poet.


36 posted on 01/28/2021 12:54:39 PM PST by Eleutheria5 ("The impossible happens all the time. You just have to believe." Will Robinson)
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To: redgolum
The only way to get to the national stage is by the connections made that the elite schools

Um, no.
Or Trump wouldn't have been president.
And brainless morons like AOC wouldn’t be on the national stage.
Last time I looked, AOC not only did NOT go to an elite school, her only claim to fame before politics was that she was a bar tender.

37 posted on 01/28/2021 1:10:48 PM PST by SmokingJoe
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To: Eleutheria5

That’s a good way to go, even if you need a degree and have to go through college. Most of what I have learned that is truly worthwhile, I learned on my own, or maybe on a job. I have always been a reader, and I went into college with a firm foundation of what I believed. I don’t know if a lot of young people have that and, if they do, it gets undermined by the pressures of college. For all of the talk about diversity, diversity of thought doesn’t count, I guess. That can produce nothing but a stagnant society full of stagnant people.

A friend of mine was one of the best-educated people I met. As a young man, he started school to train for physical therapy, but had to quit because he got married and the kids started coming. He worked as a bread truck driver. But he read voluminously, taught himself Russian and Old Slavonic, and liked to translate old Russian books into English as a hobby. On top of that, he had tons of valuable experience from life. We used to sit up late into the night and talk about issues great and small.


38 posted on 01/28/2021 1:26:30 PM PST by Southside_Chicago_Republican (The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog. )
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To: DeweyCA
In the wake of the left-wing purge of conservative ideas from virtually all public platforms, this is your daily reminder that it isn’t just leaders in the conservative movement being silenced; it’s everyone. Being an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago, I have an up-close and personal understanding of this kind of left-wing cancel culture and intellectual intolerance.

I remember the commies from University of Chicago back over 50 years ago. They bragged about how easy it was to compromise American atomic scientists. Their voices dripping with contempt - just butter them up - tell them how only THEY can save the world by leveling the playing field between Russia and the US...and they all talked. Except Edward Teller. And they hated him. No contempt in their voices for Teller - just pure unadulterated hatred.

The reason commies hate us so much is we offer hope to the enslaved...same with other totalitarians. Our existence undermines totalitarian's ability to totally deprive their citizen of any hope.

39 posted on 01/28/2021 1:35:22 PM PST by GOPJ (Biden's economic version of Antifa and BLM rioting and looting for monthis is intentional.)
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To: DeweyCA
In the wake of the left-wing purge of conservative ideas from virtually all public platforms, this is your daily reminder that it isn’t just leaders in the conservative movement being silenced; it’s everyone. Being an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago, I have an up-close and personal understanding of this kind of left-wing cancel culture and intellectual intolerance.

I remember the commies from University of Chicago back over 50 years ago. They bragged about how easy it was to compromise American atomic scientists. Their voices dripping with contempt - just butter them up - tell them how only THEY can save the world by leveling the playing field between Russia and the US...and they all talked. Except Edward Teller. And they hated him. No contempt in their voices for Teller - just pure unadulterated hatred.

The reason commies hate us so much is we offer hope to the enslaved people's of the world... Our existence undermines the totalitarian's ability to totally deprive their citizen of any hope.

40 posted on 01/28/2021 1:37:09 PM PST by GOPJ (Biden's economic version of Antifa and BLM rioting and looting for monthis is intentional.)
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