So much for “freedom of association”. The government gets to pick your friends and associates.
membership in registered student organizations is open to everyone and that everyone, if desired, has the opportunity to seek leadership positions.
Great! I’m a Buddhist, but I can be a Mullah? Woo Hoo! To my credit I have big, dark eyebrows and I can look like a SOB. Just need the beehive hat.
many college ‘religion’ professors are anti-Christian bigots these days.
“We will NOT comply!”
I`m quite certain that edict only applies to Christian groups. Highly doubtful muslims have to submit to the same requirement.
Isn't a policy a statement of certain principles founded on beliefs? The hypocrisy is soooooooo apparent.
With college degrees costing a lifetime of repayment and many only netting manger jobs at McDonald’s it seems hardly worthwhile to subject oneself to their politically correct bullshit.
Go to a trade school.
This will first dilute, then divert, than disband religious based groups.
Look for takeovers not from other religions, but from the secular left.
“Commodore” Cornelius Vanderbilt, whose $1 million gift helped establish Vanderbilt in 1873 (largest charitable gift to that date), also gave large gifts to various churches in his latter days. I wonder if his RPM is 4 or 5 digits with this decision.
Modern liberal academia does not pray to God but to their substitute multiculturalism creed. Main stream values that have been the bed-rock of this nation will be demolished.
IIRC
Charlotte Iserbyt on youtube knows what’s happened to education. She was the senior Policy advisor to Ronald Reagan for Education.
Treasonous Marxist globalist idiots on parade . . . basically.
Denying rights under the guise of increasing rights and “fairness.”
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Sounds like a threat to me...
What troubles me is Vanderbilts implication that religious beliefs are, like political ones, simply matters of opinion. That there is no truth in religion. That whether Jesus is the Son of God is a question on the same level as the constitutionality of social security.
Until recently, Vanderbilt nursing students were required to participate in abortion procedures, or risk flunking out. The anti-abortion students sued and won...but only because Vanderbilt takes government money, which forbids them to discriminate against someone’s religious beliefs.
First they came for the communists,
and I didnt speak out because I wasnt a communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists,
and I didnt speak out because I wasnt a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews,
and I didnt speak out because I wasnt a Jew.
Then they came for the Catholics,
and I didnt speak out because I was Protestant.
Then they came for me
and there was no one left to speak out for me.
First they came ” is a famous statement attributed to pastor Martin Niemöller (18921984) about the inactivity of German intellectuals following the Nazi rise to power and the purging of their chosen targets, group after group. The text of the quotation is usually presented roughly as follows: